[The effectiveness of community volunteers in counting populations and assessing their nutritional vulnerability during armed conflict: district health in D.R. Congo, Central Africa].

B G Bisimwa, M T Mambo, N P Mitangala, C Schirvel, D Porignon, W M Dramaix, P Donnen
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The study assessed the ability of community volunteers, working with district health officials, to conduct a local census to count the population in their villages and assess their nutritional vulnerability. The study involved organizing community volunteers in village nutrition committee and assigning them to count the village population in a Kivu rural health district (D.R.Congo) and assess their vulnerability in terms of nutrition. The study took place in March and April 2003, during armed conflict in the region. Community volunteers supervised by district health officials collected data, presented here as median proportions (with their Max and Min), by age category. The results show that community volunteers were able to conduct this census with reliable results. The population distribution by age category was similar to the national model from a survey by experts. The community volunteers estimated a median of 22.2 % (6.2-100 %) of households in each village in the eastern DR Congo were vulnerable and required foreign aid. Community volunteers can contribute accurately to the collection of demographic data to be used in health programme planning, thus allowing these data to be followed even during instability and armed conflicts.

[武装冲突期间社区志愿者在人口统计和评估其营养脆弱性方面的有效性:中非刚果民主共和国的地区卫生]。
这项研究评估了社区志愿者与地区卫生官员合作进行当地人口普查的能力,以统计他们所在村庄的人口并评估他们的营养脆弱性。该研究涉及在村营养委员会组织社区志愿者,并指派他们统计基伍农村卫生区(刚果民主共和国)的村庄人口,并评估他们在营养方面的脆弱性。这项研究是在2003年3月和4月进行的,当时该地区正在发生武装冲突。社区志愿者在地区卫生官员的监督下收集数据,按年龄类别以中位数比例(包括最大值和最小值)呈现。结果表明,社区志愿者能够进行这次普查,并取得了可靠的结果。按年龄分类的人口分布与专家调查得出的全国模型相似。社区志愿者估计,刚果民主共和国东部每个村庄中有22.2%(6.2% - 100%)的家庭处于脆弱状态,需要外国援助。社区志愿人员可以准确地帮助收集用于保健方案规划的人口数据,从而使这些数据即使在不稳定和武装冲突期间也能得到跟踪。
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