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Views from the Field No. 4 | Keep successfully on track: Utilising tracking tools in baseline surveys

Views from the Field No. 4 | Keep successfully on track: Utilising tracking tools in baseline surveys

by ediglobal | May 12, 2017

Drawing on our collective experience at EDI in designing baseline surveys and implementing various follow-up surveys in developing countries, we provide some practical guidelines to maximise data quality and to facilitate tracking of respondents.

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