Monitoring Impacts of COVID-19 and other Shocks, Round 13, Jul-Aug 2023

In June 2020, the Uganda Bureau of Statistics, with the support from the World Bank, has launched the High-Frequency Phone Survey on COVID-19 to track the impacts of the pandemic on a monthly basis for a period of 12 months. In June 2022, the scope of the survey was expanded to monitor economic sentiments and the socioeconomic impact of other shocks such as the Russia-Ukraine war and extreme weather events. The survey aimed to recontact the entire sample of households that had been interviewed during the Uganda National Panel Survey 2019/20 round and that had phone numbers for at least one household member or a reference individual. This set of tables presents findings from the most recent round (12th) of the UHFPS, conducted in July - August 2023.

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Main Authors: Cochinard, Frédéric, Atamanov, Aziz, Ilukor, John, Kemigisha, Audrey, Machingauta, Catherine, Mupere, Andrew, Ponzini, Guilia
Format: Brief biblioteca
Language:English
English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2024-01-23
Subjects:COVID-19 IMPACT, HIGH-FREQUENCY PHONE SURVEY ON COVID-19, UGANDA NATIONAL PANEL SURVEY, ECONOMIC SENTIMENT MONITORING, SOCIOECONOMIC IMPACT OF SHOCKS,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099848201112428222/IDU1db164f85188ba1446d185fa11cce72336c8c
https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/40947
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Summary:In June 2020, the Uganda Bureau of Statistics, with the support from the World Bank, has launched the High-Frequency Phone Survey on COVID-19 to track the impacts of the pandemic on a monthly basis for a period of 12 months. In June 2022, the scope of the survey was expanded to monitor economic sentiments and the socioeconomic impact of other shocks such as the Russia-Ukraine war and extreme weather events. The survey aimed to recontact the entire sample of households that had been interviewed during the Uganda National Panel Survey 2019/20 round and that had phone numbers for at least one household member or a reference individual. This set of tables presents findings from the most recent round (12th) of the UHFPS, conducted in July - August 2023.