Introduction
UNICEF assists countries in collecting and analyzing data in order to fill data gaps for monitoring the situation of children and women through its international household survey initiative the Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys (MICS).
Since the mid-1990s, the MICS has enabled many countries to produce statistically sound and internationally comparable estimates of a range of indicators in the areas of health, education, child protection and HIV/AIDS. MICS findings have been used extensively as a basis for policy decisions and programme interventions, and for the purpose of influencing public opinion on the situation of children and women around the world. For more information please visit www.mics.unicef.org
Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS-6) 2017-18
- Progress and implementationnew
- Third Party Monitorsnew
- Summary Monitors Suggestions Guidelinesnew
- Summary Monitors Log Sheetnew
- Reading & Number Book Fnew
- Main Enumerators Training Progress Karachi and Sukkurnew
- Survey Plannew
- Indicators and definitions.new
- Minutes of 1st Steering Committee new
- Minutes of 1st Technical Committee. new
Questionnaires
- Householdnew
- Individual Womennew
- Men Questionnairenew
- Child Questionnaire (under five)new
- Child Questionnaire (5 to 17)new
- Water Quality Test Questionnaire new
Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS-5) 2014
MICS (Sindh) 2014 Questionnaires
- MICS (Sindh) Household Questionnaire
- MICS (Sindh) Individual Women Questionnaire
- MICS (Sindh) Questionnaire for Children Under Five
- MICS (Sindh) Questionnaire for Health Facility
- MICS (Sindh) Water Quality Testing Questionnaire
MICS (Sindh) 2014 Steering Committee
MICS (Sindh) 2014 Report
Dissemination Material