Geographic Scope
Across Pakistan
Sector
Social Sectors
Project Period
February 2021 – November 2021
Client
World Bank
Services Value
USD 299,800
Associated Firm
Elan Partners
Project Scope
The World Bank is supporting the Government of Pakistan’s efforts on energy transition through technical and financial assistance under Pakistan Sustainable Energy Program, which is a multi-year Programmatic Advisory Services and Analytics (PASA) activity funded by World Bank’s Energy Sector Management Assistance Program (ESMAP).
The Bank is currently working to create an evidence-base on energy and power access across the country by commissioning a series of analytical studies, the results of which will inform Government of Pakistan and World Bank’s future investments on energy access programming the country.
The National Energy Survey is a key part of these efforts. The survey aims to capture “multidimensional nature of energy access and the vast range of technologies and sources that provide energy access, while accounting for the wide differences in user experience”. This will be done through the Multi-Tier Framework (MTF), which is an analytical framework developed by the World Bank’s ESMAP team in consultation with a wide range of stakeholders across the globe to monitor and evaluate energy access by following a multi-dimensional approach.
The World Bank has commissioned AiD to conduct the National Energy Survey (NES), using the Multi-Tier Framework (MTF) tools.
Services
The survey is being conducted across all four provinces and geographic territories of Pakistan. The NES has four main components
- Household Survey to be administered with a representative sample of 6,240 HHs;
- Community Survey to be administered with key and knowledgeable members of 520 communities across the country;
- Public Institutions Survey to be administered with sampled public sector education and health facilities;
- Microenterprise Survey to be carried out across Pakistan with owners/ managers of small, micro and informal enterprises
The scope of work includes development and finalization of sampling design for all four surveys, selection of sample, training and pre-testing, CAPI application development, listing in sampling units to develop sampling frameworks, survey administration, data and survey quality assurance and data analysis.
AiD has trained and mobilized a team of 60 high quality surveyors, 8 supervisors and 8 qualitative researchers for listing and data collection.
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