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Reaching remote villages with technology
Thai survey using tablet PCs for data collection a world first
Sumart Lima, a father of two small children in this small village
nestled in the mist-shrouded highlands of Chiang Mai's Omkoi district, thinks
"people out there should know how we live and what our problems are".
That is also the goal of the
National Statistical Office (NSO)
, which
recently dispatched survey teams to the remote village to interview Sumart's
family and 19 other families as part of a major national survey on the living
conditions and the well-being of children and women in Thailand. The survey,
officially known as the Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS), is being carried
out by the NSO with technical and funding support from several other
ministries working on children's issues, as well as Unicef.
NSO surveyors will be visiting some 27,000 randomly selected
households throughout the country's 77 provinces during the final quarter of
the year to collect data for the survey. The results will be used to measure
progress against national child development goals and to help steer future
programme and policy development.
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