Synopsis
As the penetration of mobile phones around the world increases, so does the prospect of using them as a modality for administering surveys. Mobile phone surveys are easier and cheaper to implement than a face-to-face survey, but our experience with mortality data collection over the phone is limited and there are a number of unresolved operational and methodological issues, including acceptability, sampling selection bias, and the choice of the survey instruments.
In this webinar, the presenters will discuss the experience from the Rapid Mortality Mobile Phone Surveys (RaMMPS) project and reflect on their utility for mortality measurement and surveillance in countries where CRVS are insufficiently performant. The webinar also serves to announce the release of a report produced by RaMMPS project collaborators summarising best practices and approaches.
Speakers
Chair, Aduragbemi Banke-Thomas, MARCH co-Director, LSHTM
Keynote Remarks: Dr Priscilla Idele, Chief, Data and Analytics Branch, UNFPA
RaMMPS project collaborators: Georges Reniers (LSHTM, UK), Diwakar Mohan (JHU, USA), Boniface Dulani (IPOR, Malawi), Sahar Ahmed (CED, Spain), Dianou Kassoum (ISSP, Burkina Faso), and Malebogo Tlhajoane (LSHTM, UK)