Surveying livelihoods, service delivery and governance: baseline evidence from South Sudan

perceptions of governance

In 2012, the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), with inputs from SLRC, implemented the first round of an original sub-regional panel survey in South Sudan aimed to produce data on people’s livelihoods, access to and experience of basic services, and people’s perceptions of governance.

Data was collected from 797 households in two states – Jonglei and Upper Nile – between March and April 2012.

A second round of the survey, where we will return to the same households, will be conducted in 2015/16 if possible.

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