SDG - Longitudinal Baseline Survey (C1)
Data and Resources
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SDG Longitudinal Baseline - Public
The SDG Longitudinal Baseline Database. Contains 246 households entries.
WARNING: Data cleaning is on going. We remind users that data downloadable from the portal is for analysis ONLY. Any cleaning happening to these files WILL NOT affect the database. Errors and inconsistencies MUST be reported to the project staff in charge of cleaning.
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SDG Longitudinal Baseline - Private
The SDG Longitudinal Baseline Database. Contains 246 households entries.
WARNING: Data cleaning is on going. We remind users that data downloadable from the portal is for analysis ONLY. Any cleaning happening to these files WILL NOT affect the database. Errors and inconsistencies MUST be reported to the project staff in charge of cleaning.
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Training manual (French)
SDG - Longitudinal Baseline Survey (C1) Training manual in French language
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Questionnaire English
SDG - Longitudinal Baseline Survey (C1) questionnaire in English language
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Questionnaire French
SDG - Longitudinal Baseline Survey (C1) questionnaire in French language
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Dataset metadata
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Created | Wednesday 9th of July, 2014 |
Last updated | Wednesday 11th of December, 2019 |
Dataset type | Non-spatial |
Abstract | The project “Improved food and nutritional security from better utilisation of dairy cattle breed-types types in Senegal” (SDG), is led by the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), in partnership with the the Interstate School of Veterinary science and Medicine of Dakar, the University of Helsinki and Agrifood Research Finland. It is funded via the Finnish Government’s FoodAfrica Programme. SDG aims at: A) Determine the most appropriate dairy breed/cross-breed types for peri-urban dairy production systems in Senegal, and disseminate this information; B) Characterise the dairy germplasm production chain, and related policies, and use this information to develop a strategy for strengthened dairy germplasm production and delivery systems and ; C) Enhance local human, institutional and organizational capacity on accessing and promoting different breeds/cross-breeds of livestock. This dataset will contain the Longitudinal BaseLine Survey. **WARNING:** Data cleaning is on going. We remind users that data downloadable from the portal is for analysis **ONLY**. Any cleaning happening to these files **WILL NOT** affect the database. Errors and inconsistencies **MUST** be reported to the project staff in charge of cleaning. |
Principal investigator | Karen Marshall |
Partners | Interstate School of Veterinary science and Medicine of Dakar, University of Helsinki and Agrifood Research Finland |
Other researchers involved | Jane Poole, Isabelle Baltenweck and others |
Contact person | Karen Marshall |
Contact email | K.Marshall@cgiar.org |
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Data collected from | 15/07/2013 |
Availability date | To be defined |
License | Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike |
Release of confidential data? | No |
Consent obtained? | No |
Citation | Not available yet |
Acknowledgements | Not available yet |
Project metadata
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Project title | Improved food and nutritional security from better utilisation of dairy cattle breed-types types in Senegal (SDG)) |
Project abstract | SDG is led by the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), in partnership with the the Interstate School of Veterinary science and Medicine of Dakar, the University of Helsinki and Agrifood Research Finland. It is funded via the Finnish Government’s FoodAfrica Programme. SDG aims at: a) Determine the most appropriate dairy breed/cross-breed types for peri-urban dairy production systems in Senegal, and disseminate this information; B) Characterise the dairy germplasm production chain, and related policies, and use this information to develop a strategy for strengthened dairy germplasm production and delivery systems and ; C) Enhance local human, institutional and organizational capacity on accessing and promoting different breeds/cross-breeds of livestock. |
Project website | http://senegaldairy.wordpress.com/ |
Donor | Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland |
Partners | Interstate School of Veterinary science and Medicine of Dakar, the University of Helsinki and Agrifood Research Finland |
Start date | 01/01/2012 |
End date | 31/07/2015 |
Principal investigator | Karen Marshall |
Other staff involved | Jane Poole, Isabelle Baltenweck and others |
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ILRI_actydataowner | ILRI |
ILRI_actysharingagreement | Needed for sensitive data like GPS coordinates |
ILRI_actyusageconditions | For non-commercial purposes |