Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey / MICS 3

Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey / MICS 3

Last update: Jul 2008

Dissemination materials produced by MICS countries

Printed Materials:

  • Albania: Women and Children Report

  • Côte d'Ivoire: Synthèse (Summary) 2006 Vs 2000

  • Jamaica: i) Situation Analysis on Gender 2007 ii) Postcard

  • Malawi: i) Accordion Brochure, ii) Four posters on: Household Information, Child Health, Reproductive Health, HIV/AIDS

  • Serbia: i) Leaflet  ii) Situation Room Panel

  • Tajikistan: i) 2007 Calendar  ii) Postcard

  • Thailand: Summary Report

  • Vietnam: i) Factsheet ii) Booklet

    Presentations:

  • CEE/CIS: Using MICS3 for Evidence-based Policy Making

  • Jamaica: Launch of MICS 2005 Report

  • Kazakhstan: Using household survey (MICS and DHS) as an additional information for social policy planning and budgeting, monitoring and evaluation of programmes for children

  • Vietnam: i) Deputy Director-General Mr. Thuc of the General Statistics Office
    ii) United Nations Resident Coordinator, Mr. John Hendra

    Web Links:

  • CEE/CIS: Regional Overview of MICS

  • Serbia: Serbian survey highlights poverty gaps

  • Thailand: Permanent Bookmark to Newspaper Article

  • Uzbekistan: Uzbekistan launches report on MICS 2006 survey

    Mass Media:

  • Côte d'Ivoire: Présentation des résultats de l’Enquête à Indicateurs Multiples 2006

  • Malawi: i) Maternal mortality remains high in Malawi - research  ii) Child care still a challenge

  • Nigeria: Nigeria National Bureau of Statistics and UNICEF embark on survey to monitor MDGs, maternal and child well being

  • Serbia: Serbian survey highlights poverty gaps

  • Thailand: Largest-ever survey on situation of children and women in Thailand shows progress and challenges

    Dissemination materials produced by UNICEF headquarters and countries

    D.Vadnais and A.Hancioglu, The strategic intent of data collection and analysis. The case of Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys (MICS), "Bridging the Gap. The role of monitoring and evaluation in evidence-based policy making", UNICEF in partnership with DevInfo, IDEAS, MICS and The World Bank, January 2008. [PDF]