MPOI applied a random selection method at every stage of sampling and also a probability proportionate to population size (PPPS) wherever possible. A sample size of 1 200 allows for a margin of error of plus or minus 2.8% at the 95% level of confidence. This is regarded as sufficient to make population inferences. The sample was stratified first by province and secondly by rural/urban distinctions within provinces. In total 100 enumeration areas (EAs) were sampled with the latter subdivided into 71 rural EAs and 29 urban EAs (Table 2). Province Manicaland Masvingo Harare Mashonaland Central Midlands Mashonaland West Mashonaland East Matebeleland North Matebeleland South Bulawayo Total Table 1: Projected Population for Zimbabwe 2010 Urban Rural Total 214 647 1 226 203 1 440 850 32 197 1 383 858 1 416 055 1 395 207 0 1 395 207 135 943 1 217 444 1 353 388 354 168 980 962 1 335 130 343 436 919 652 1 263 088 146 676 1 033 514 1 180 190 64 394 1 059 790 1 124 184 46 507 937 169 983 676 844 279 0 844 279 3 577 453 8 758 593 12 336 046 % of national population 11.7 11.5 11 11 11 10.2 9.6 9 8 7 100 In order to use up-to-date population figures, the Institute requested the Central Statistical Office (CSO) to project the Zimbabwe population figures for 2010. Zimbabwe population projections for the period 2002 to 2010 were computed using the cohort component method. The method is defined simply by the use of estimates and projections of births, deaths and net migration to update the population. The cohort component method is inherent in Spectrum computer package. The Spectrum software was designed by Futures Group International for making population projections taking HIV-AIDS into account. The issue of internal migration remains a major challenge for both the CSO and research organisations in Zimbabwe, because of difficulties associated with factoring that component into the projections. Tables 1 and 2 summarise Zimbabwe’s projected population figures for 2010, as well as EA sample allocation of EAs by province. Preparation for and implementation of fieldwork MPOI undertook fieldworker training in late November 2010. Training included trial interviews and feedback on technical aspects of the questionnaire. At the end of November, MPOI dispatched three teams of six interviewers each, each under the leadership of a supervisor. The ‘Harare team’ covered Harare province, Mashonaland Central, parts of Mashonaland East and Mashonaland West; the ‘Bulawayo team’ covered Bulawayo province, Midlands, Matebeleland North and Matebeleland South; and the ‘Manicaland team’ covered Manicaland, Masvingo and part of Mashonaland East. 12

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