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³»¿ë¹ßÃé The Nutrition Assessment (NA), carried out by CBS in collaboration with ICN with financial and logistical support of UNICEF and WFP, was successfully concluded on schedule in October, as planned and agreed in a joint protocol signed in July 2002. The NA aims to serve as a baseline reference to evaluate the future programmes and expenditure of the Government, UNICEF and WFP that are directed at improving the nutrition situation of women and children in DPRK. A second aim of the NA is to improve the capacity of CBS and ICN in carrying out such surveys. The objective of the NA is to assess the nutritional status of a representative sample of children from birth to six complete years of age and of their mothers in seven provinces and three cities.
The survey was carried out in 200 randomly selected Ri and Dong from seven province sand three cities of DPRK. Three different teams with members from both central and provincial level carried out the NA involving over one hundred professionals of CBS, ICN, WFP and UNICEF. Twenty teams of five persons from the central level carried out data collection. They were assisted by provincial level logistics teams that arranged for local preparations and support in the Ri and Dong, and by a provincial level data entry and quality control team.
The survey sample includes 6,000 randomly selected households located in 200 randomly selected Ri and Dong of seven provinces and three cities. The selected households were those that had children aged under seven years of age. In each such household selected, the youngest child was weighed and measured and information collected on household food. In those households that the child was under two years of age, the mother was also interviewed concerning maternal and child health care practices, infant feeding practices, and maternal feeding practices. The mothers of children under two years old children were also weighed and measured, and invited to have a haemoglobin examination.