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== Read First ==
== Guidelines ==
=== Step 1: Make a list of things your budget should include ===
Salaries
Allowances
Equipment
Transport
Stationery
Other
Make a list of all the things that will go into your budget


=== Step 2: Talk to people who have implemented surveys in your setting! ===
How much do they pay for standard survey cost items?
How do they organize transport for enumerators? Accommodation?
Add item costs to the list you made


== Read First ==
=== Step 3: Assumptions - Think through how the fieldwork might be organized ===
* include here key points you want to make sure all readers understand
# surveys/person/day?
# teams I can realistically monitor?
time constraints
training duration
transport: car hire/okada/own bikes?


=== Step 4: Bring it all together ===
Link each budget line item with the assumptions and with the standard rates
Add a buffer survey days in case there are delays. 15-20% extra is a good idea
Budget for contingencies: unanticipated delays, re-training, fuel price hikes


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Read First

Guidelines

Step 1: Make a list of things your budget should include

Salaries Allowances Equipment Transport Stationery Other Make a list of all the things that will go into your budget

Step 2: Talk to people who have implemented surveys in your setting!

How much do they pay for standard survey cost items? How do they organize transport for enumerators? Accommodation? Add item costs to the list you made

Step 3: Assumptions - Think through how the fieldwork might be organized

  1. surveys/person/day?
  2. teams I can realistically monitor?

time constraints training duration transport: car hire/okada/own bikes?

Step 4: Bring it all together

Link each budget line item with the assumptions and with the standard rates Add a buffer survey days in case there are delays. 15-20% extra is a good idea Budget for contingencies: unanticipated delays, re-training, fuel price hikes


Back to Parent

This article is part of the topic Survey Firm Procurement


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  • list here other articles related to this topic, with a brief description and link