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1 SECTION 9: HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURE AND SUBSISTENCE FARMING Names of the people interviewed ID No. PART A:EXPENDITURE ON NON FOOD ITEMS RESPONDENT: People responsible for the nonfood purchases in the household DD MM YY I) - EXPENDITURE DURING THE LAST 12 MONTHS ITEMS 1. CODE CLOTHING Fabric (cloth) for men 1 Fabric (cloth) for women 2 Wrap around cloth for women(igitenge) 3 Men's garments 4 Women's garments 5 Children's clothing (excluding school uniform) 6 Men's underwear 7 Women's underwear 8 Children's underwear 9 Men's tailoring 10 Women's tailoring 11 Children's tailoring 12 Men's footwear 13 Women's footwear 14 Children's footwear 15 Men's clothing accessories (ties, hats, belts) 16 Women's clothing accessories (scarves, hats, belts) 17 PERSONAL BELONGINGS Watches (timepiece) 18 DATE: Has your household purchased any "." over the last 12 months? Yes... 1 No... 2 => next item 4. Where buy it? Small shop/boutique. 1 on " " over Supermarket/ big shop 2 the last 12 months? Food shop/alimentation..3 Market... 4 Mobile seller... 5 Individual Service provider.7 Other 8 Don t know 9

2 I) - EXPENDITURE DURING THE LAST 12 MONTHS ITEMS 1. CODE Jewelry 19 Clocks 20 Umbrellas 21 Metal/Wooden Case 22 Suitcases 23 Travel bags 24 Hand bags 25 Sunglasses 26 Other personal effects, e.g wallet, lighters e.t.c 27 HOUSING Building repairs (supplies) 28 Building repairs (labor) 29 HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS & APPLIANCES Has your household purchased any "." over the last 12 months? Yes... 1 No... 2 => next item 4. Where buy it? Small shop/boutique. 1 on " " over Supermarket/ big shop 2 the last 12 months? Food shop/alimentation..3 Market... 4 Mobile seller... 5 Individual Service provider.7 Other 8 Don t know 9 Dressing table 30 Mattresses (Below code are not matching) 31 Other small household appliances (tea kettles etc.) 32 Rugs 33 Carpets 34 Other floor covering 35 Furniture repair 36 Blanket 37 Bed Sheets and Pillows 38 Mosquito nets 39 Tablecloth 40 Draperies (curtains) 41

3 I) - EXPENDITURE DURING THE LAST 12 MONTHS ITEMS 1. CODE Dish towel/rag/wiper 42 Mats 43 Other household textiles, SPECIFY 44 Electric generator 45 Electric hotplate (burner) 46 Stabilisateur 47 Other major household appliance 48 Electric clothes iron 49 Non-electric clothes iron 50 Plunger thermo 51 Kitchen and domestic utensils(pots and pans) 52 Fan/air conditioner 53 Repair of household appliances 54 Cloth for wiping table ware 55 Dishes (tableware) 56 Cutlery, flatware and silverware 57 Torch (flashlight) 58 Other household and garden tools 59 Local Energy saving Stove 60 TRANSPORT Motor boat transport 61 Local travel 62 Has your household purchased any "." over the last 12 months? Yes... 1 No... 2 => next item 4. Where buy it? Small shop/boutique. 1 on " " over Supermarket/ big shop 2 the last 12 months? Food shop/alimentation..3 Market... 4 Mobile seller... 5 Individual Service provider.7 Other 8 Don t know 9

4 I) - EXPENDITURE DURING THE LAST 12 MONTHS ITEMS 1. CODE International travel 63 Vehicle/ Motor insurance 64 LEISURE & RECREATION Still Camera 65 Video camera 66 Sporting equipment 67 Musical instruments 68 Subscription to DSTV, Star times e.t.c 69 Leisure/country club subscription (for swimming, gym, tennis, excursions) 70 Hotel overnight and hotel services 71 HEALTH Medical consultations (see variable S3AQ16) 72 Medical exams (see variable S3AQ19) 73 Hospitalisation (see variable S3AQ22) 74 Health insurance (Mutuelle, RAMA,MMI, etc.) 75 Giving birth 76 Diabetes drugs 77 Heart disease medicines 78 High/low blood pressure drugs 79 Asthma drugs 80 ARV drugs 81 Spectacles/eye lenses 82 Has your household purchased any "." over the last 12 months? Yes... 1 No... 2 => next item 4. Where buy it? Small shop/boutique. 1 on " " over Supermarket/ big shop 2 the last 12 months? Food shop/alimentation..3 Market... 4 Mobile seller... 5 Individual Service provider.7 Other 8 Don t know 9

5 I) - EXPENDITURE DURING THE LAST 12 MONTHS ITEMS 1. CODE Dentures 83 Hearing aids 84 Prosthetic limbs 85 Wheel Chair 86 Crutches 87 OTHER SERVICES Has your household purchased any "." over the last 12 months? Yes... 1 No... 2 => next item 4. Where buy it? Small shop/boutique. 1 on " " over Supermarket/ big shop 2 the last 12 months? Food shop/alimentation..3 Market... 4 Mobile seller... 5 Individual Service provider.7 Other 8 Don t know 9 Issue of administrative (official) documents 88 Nursery and daycare fees 89

6 SECTION 9: HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURE PART A: EXPENDITURE ON NON FOOD ITEMS RESPONDENT: People responsible for the nonfood purchases of the household DD MM YY II) - EXPENDITURE DURING THE LAST 4 WEEKS DATE: ITEMS 1. CODE DOMESTIC HYGIENE & PRODUCTS Bleach 90 Broom/Brush 91 Disinfectant and cleaners 92 Shoe brush and polish 93 Other non-durable household goods e.g, sponges, window cleaning products etc 94 Wages for household (domestic) help 95 Laundry services (washing clothes & others) 96 Rubbish collection services 97 TRANSPORT Spare parts of Vehicle 98 Vehicle repair (labour) 99 Spare parts of motorcycle or bicycle (parts) 100 Repair of motorcycle or bicycle (labour) 101 LEISURE & CULTURE Audio video cassettes 102 CD and DVD disks 103 Toys 104 Film and developing 105 Passport photos 106 Books 107 Magazines 108 Stationary supplies (stapler, perforator, Folder, etc..) 109 Natural & artificial flowers,foliages & plants 110 Has your household purchased any "." over the last 4 weeks? Yes... 1 No... 2=> next item on " " over the last 4 weeks? 4. Where buy it? General shop... 1 Supermarket... 2 Specialized shop..3 Market... 4 Mobile seller... 5 Individual Service provider.7 Other 8

7 Other interior decorations 111 Other recreational or cultural items, (Pets:- cats, dogs, birds) 112 PERSONAL CARE Men's haircut (barber) 113 Women's haircut (stylist & treatment) 114 Hair products 115 Shaving accessories 116 Combs 117 Toothpaste (and accessories) 118 Sanitary napkins 119 Beauty Treatment/Massage(Non-medical)/ Manicure & steam bath 120 Beauty/cosmetics products 121 Sauna/Steam bath 122 Other personal hygiene products, e.g; razor blades, nail cutters, deodorants 123 COMMUNICATION Rwandatel/MTN fixed line charges 124 Internet connection subscription (Rwandatel/MTN/TIGO/ ) 125 Postage stamps 126 Fax and courier services 127 OTHER SERVICES TO THE HOUSEHOLD Photocopies/printing/scanner/other secretarial services 128 Security services 129 BASIC PREVENTION & MEDICINES Pain relievers (Aspirin/Paracetamol/Hedex, ) 130 Antimalarial drugs 131 Astringents (iodine, alcohol) 132 Worm medicine 133 Condoms 134 Contraceptive drugs 135 Other basic/preventive medicines 136

8 SECTION 9: HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURE AND SUBSISTENCE FARMING PART A: EXPENDITURE ON NON FOOD ITEMS III) FREQUENTLY MADE EXPENDITURE 1st visit 2nd visit 3rd visit 4th visit 5th visit 6th visit 7th visit 8th visit 9th visit 10th visit 11th visit DATES OF THE VISITS DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM LEISURE AND CULTURE ITEMS 1. CODE Has your household purchased any " " over the last 12 months? Yes... 1 No... 2 (next item) many months purchase this out of the last 12 months? Number of months 4 did you on "." Where do you buy most often? General shop...1 Supermarket... 2 Specialized shop..3 Market... 4 Mobile seller... 5 Individual Service provider.7 Not concerned 8 Other 9 Stadium entry 137 Cinema/movie entry/ Video club 138 Dancing 139 Newspapers 140 Stationary (paper, staples, pen, pencil, etc..) 141 HYGIENE AND CLEANING Bath soap 142 Toilet paper 143 Laundry soap 144 Other soaps and detergents 145 Insecticides 146 TRANSPORT Taxi fees (Voiture) 147 Bus including Coaster 148 Minibus 149 Motorcycle/Bicycle 150

9 DATES OF THE VISITS 1st visit 2nd visit 3rd visit 4th visit 5th visit 6th visit 7th visit 8th visit 9th visit 10th visit 11th visit DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM ITEMS 1. CODE Other transport, e,g boats etc 151 Parking 152 Petrol (Fuel) 153 Diesel (Fuel) 154 Has your household purchased any " " over the last 12 months? Yes... 1 No... 2 (next item) Vehichles Lubricants 155 ENERGY AND MATERIALS FOR COOKING AND LIGHTING many months purchase this out of the last 12 months? Number of months 4 did you on "." Where do you buy most often? General shop...1 Supermarket... 2 Specialized shop..3 Market... 4 Mobile seller... 5 Individual Service provider.7 Not concerned 8 Other 9 Charcoal (cooking) 156 Wood (cooking) 157 Kerosene 158 Fuel for generator 159 Gas (propane) 160 Candle 161 Matches 162 Batteries 163 Light bulbs 164 REPAIRS Clothing repair 165 Shoes repair 166 Other household repairs, furniture, beds, kitchen items 167

10 DATES OF THE VISITS 1st visit 2nd visit 3rd visit 4th visit 5th visit 6th visit 7th visit 8th visit 9th visit 10th visit 11th visit DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM COMMUNICATION ITEMS 1. CODE Has your household purchased any " " over the last 12 months? Yes... 1 No... 2 (next item) many months purchase this out of the last 12 months? Number of months 4 did you on "." Where do you buy most often? General shop...1 Supermarket... 2 Specialized shop..3 Market... 4 Mobile seller... 5 Individual Service provider.7 Not concerned 8 Other 9 Internet cafe 168 Airtime (cell phone) cards/me 2 you 169 Mobile phone batterie recharging 170 Public phone charges 171 OTHER EXPENDITURES Dried tobacco leaves 172 Cigarettes 173 Other non-food products 174

11 SECTION 9: HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURE AND CONSUMPTION Name of people interviewed No ID PART B: FOOD EXPENDITURE RESPONDENT: People responsible for food purchases of the household DATES OF THE VISITS ITEMS CEREALS 1st visit 2nd visit 3rd visit 4th visit 5th visit 6th visit 7th visit 8th visit 9th visit 10th visit 11th visit DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM CODE Has your household many purchased months any " " over the purchase last 12 this out months? of the Yes... 1 last 12 No... 2 months? => (Next visit) Number of months Where do you buy most often? General shop/boutique... 1 Supermarket... 2 Specialized shop..3 Market... 4 Mobile seller... 5 Individual Service provider.7 Not concerned 8 Other 9 Local rice 175 Imported rice 176 Maize (fresh) 177 Dry maize (grain) 178 Sorghum 179 Fermented sorghum 180 Wheat (grain) 181 Other cereals 182 CEREAL FLOURS Corn (flour) 183 Sorghum (flour) 184 Wheat (flour) 185 Millet (flour) 186

12 Other flours of cereals, 187 FOOD PRODUCTS Pasta 188 Bread 189 Cakes/Chapati/Mandazi 190 Biscuits 191 MEAT Beef meat 192 Sheep /Mutton / lamb meat 193 Goat meat 194 Pork meat 195 Rabbit Meat 196 Wild Meat 197 Other Meats 198 Preserved/canned meat 199 Sausages, bacon, ham etc 200 POULTRY & PRODUCTS Chicken live 201 Frozen chicken 202 Other domestic poultries eg ducks 203 Eggs 204 FISH Fish (fresh / frozen) 205 Fish (dry / smoked) 206 Small Sized Fish 207 Preserved/canned 208 DAIRY & PRODUCTS Fresh milk 209 Curdled Milk 210 Milk powder 211 Condensed milk unsweetened 212 Yogurt 213 Ice cream 214

13 Cheese 215 Butter (local) 216 Butter (imported) 217 EDIBLE OILS Margarine 218 Peanut oil 219 Palm oil 220 Other plant oils 221 Lard of pork 222 FRUITS Banana fruit (Imineke) 223 Banana - beer (Ikakama/Inkashi) 224 Banana - cooking (Inyamunyo) 225 Mangos 226 Papayas 227 Avocado 228 Pineapple 229 Guava 230 Orange (local) 231 Orange (imported) 232 Tangerine 233 Citron - Lemon 234 Passion Fruit 235 Plums 236 Berries 237 Apples 238 Other fruits 239 LEGUMES String bean 240 Fresh bean 241 Dry beans 242 Soya (fresh) 243 Soya (dry) 244

14 Soya Flour 245 Ground nuts (peanuts) 246 Grilled ground nuts 247 Groundnut flour 248 Green pea (fresh) 249 Green pea (dry) 250 VEGETABLES Tomato 251 Onion 252 Garlic 253 Pepper 254 Pumpkin 255 Cucumber 256 Eggplant 257 Carrot 258 Leeks 259 Lettuce 260 Celery 261 Parsley 262 Mushrooms 263 Cassava leaves 264 Amarante (small leafed green) 265 Cabbages 266 Spinach 267 Amarante (large leafed green) 268 Other Vegetables 269 ROOTS TUBERS 256 Irish Potato 270 Sweet potato 271 Cassava (root) 272 Cassava (fermented) 273 Cassava (flour) 274

15 Tarot/amateke 275 Yams/Ibikoro 276 Other tubers 277 SUGAR & PRODUCTS Sugar (local) 278 Sugar (imported) 279 Sugarcane 280 Jam, marmelade 281 Honey 282 Chocolate 283 Candy / Gum 284 Powdered juice(super dip) 285 SPICE & OTHER FOOD ITEMS Salt 286 Pepper(ground / liquid) 287 Vinegar 288 Boullion cubes(maggi) 289 Mayonnaise 290 Tomato cocentrate 291 Pepper-raw 292 Baby food 293 Other food items 294 NON-ALCHOHOLIC BEVERAGES Coffee (local) 295 Coffee (imported) 296 Tea (local) 297 Tea (imported) 298 Cocoa and powdered drinking chocolate 299 Mineral water 300 Local banana juice 301 Sorghum juice(ubushera) 302 Passion fruit juice 303

16 Other juices of fruits (local) 304 Other juices of fruits (imported) 305 Carbonated Soft Drinks 306 ALCHOHOLIC BEVERAGES Local Banana beer 307 Local sorghum beer(ikigage) 308 Other local beer 309 Wine (local) 310 Wine (imported) 311 Liqueurs (local) 312 Liqueurs (imported) 313 Commercial beer (local) 314 Commercial beer (imported) 315 MEALS & DRINKS PURCHASED OUTSIDE Shish kebab(brochette) 316 Chicken / fish grilled 317 Bar foods 318 Bar drinks 319 Restaurant food & drinks 320 Other meals and drinks purchased outside the household 321

17 1. CODE SECTION 9: HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURE AND SUBSISTENCE FARMING Name of people in charge of meal preparation No ID PARTC: SUBSISTENCE FARMING Respondents: People in charge of meals preparation 0. During the last 12 months have you consumed products of your own harvest? Yes..1 No.2 SECTION 10 DATES OF THE VISITS PRODUCTt 1st visit 2nd visit 3rd visit 4th visit 5th visit 6th visit 7th visit 8th visit 9th visit 10th visit 11th visit DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM Has your household many Unit of consumed any"." months did measure from your own you "." did "." did "." did "." did "." did "." did "." did "." did "." did "." did declared production over the consume you you you you you you you you you you (Use the course of the last this out of consume consume consume consume consume consume consume consume consume consume same unit 12 months? the last 12 for all Yes... 1 months? questions) Not... 2 Next Item 15 At what price could you sell one unit of "."? CEREALS Local rice 1 Maize (fresh) 2 Dry maize (grain) 3 Sorghum 4 Wheat (grain) 5 Other cereals, 6 CEREAL FLOURS Corn (flour) 7 Sorghum (flour) 8 Wheat (flour) 9 No. months Quantity Quantity Quantity Quantity Quantity Quantity Quantity Quantity Quantity Quantity Unit of measure Price

18 1. CODE DATES OF THE VISITS PRODUCTt 1st visit 2nd visit 3rd visit 4th visit 5th visit 6th visit 7th visit 8th visit 9th visit 10th visit 11th visit DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM Has your household many Unit of consumed any"." months did measure from your own you "." did "." did "." did "." did "." did "." did "." did "." did "." did "." did declared production over the consume you you you you you you you you you you (Use the course of the last this out of consume consume consume consume consume consume consume consume consume consume same unit 12 months? the last 12 for all Yes... 1 months? questions) Not... 2 Next Item 15 At what price could you sell one unit of "."? Millet (flour) 10 Other flours of cereals, 11 MEAT Beef meat 12 Sheep /Mutton / lamb meat 13 Goat meat 14 Pork meat 15 Rabbit Meat 16 Wild Meat 17 Other Meats 18 POULTRY & PRODUCTS Chicken live 19 Other domestic poultries e.g ducks 20 Eggs 21 FISH Fish (fresh / frozen) 22 Fish (dry / smoked) 23 DAIRY & PRODUCTS Fresh milk 24 No. months Quantity Quantity Quantity Quantity Quantity Quantity Quantity Quantity Quantity Quantity Unit of measure Price

19 1. CODE DATES OF THE VISITS PRODUCTt 1st visit 2nd visit 3rd visit 4th visit 5th visit 6th visit 7th visit 8th visit 9th visit 10th visit 11th visit DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM Has your household many Unit of consumed any"." months did measure from your own you "." did "." did "." did "." did "." did "." did "." did "." did "." did "." did declared production over the consume you you you you you you you you you you (Use the course of the last this out of consume consume consume consume consume consume consume consume consume consume same unit 12 months? the last 12 for all Yes... 1 months? questions) Not... 2 Next Item 15 At what price could you sell one unit of "."? Curdled Milk 25 Cheese 26 Butter not used in cooking 27 EDIBLE OILS Peanut oil 28 Palm oil 29 Soya oil 30 Corn/Maize Oil 31 Sun flower Oil 32 Local Butter (Amavutay'inka) 33 Other oils and fats 34 Lard of pork FRUITS 35 Banana fruit (Iminike) 36 Banana - beer (Ikakama/Inkashi) 37 Banana - cooking (Inyamunyo) 38 Mangos 39 Papayas 40 No. months Quantity Quantity Quantity Quantity Quantity Quantity Quantity Quantity Quantity Quantity Unit of measure Price

20 1. CODE DATES OF THE VISITS PRODUCTt 1st visit 2nd visit 3rd visit 4th visit 5th visit 6th visit 7th visit 8th visit 9th visit 10th visit 11th visit DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM Has your household many Unit of consumed any"." months did measure from your own you "." did "." did "." did "." did "." did "." did "." did "." did "." did "." did declared production over the consume you you you you you you you you you you (Use the course of the last this out of consume consume consume consume consume consume consume consume consume consume same unit 12 months? the last 12 for all Yes... 1 months? questions) Not... 2 Next Item 15 At what price could you sell one unit of "."? Avocado 41 Pineapple 42 Guava 43 Orange (local) 44 Tangerine 45 Citron - Lemon 46 Maracouja 47 Plums 48 Berries 49 Other fruits, e.g jackfruit 50 LEGUMES String bean 51 Fresh bean 52 Dry beans 53 Soya (fresh) 54 Soya (dry) Soya Flour Sim-Sim Flour Ground nuts (peanuts) Groundnut flour No. months Quantity Quantity Quantity Quantity Quantity Quantity Quantity Quantity Quantity Quantity Unit of measure Price

21 1. CODE DATES OF THE VISITS PRODUCTt 1st visit 2nd visit 3rd visit 4th visit 5th visit 6th visit 7th visit 8th visit 9th visit 10th visit 11th visit DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM Has your household many Unit of consumed any"." months did measure from your own you "." did "." did "." did "." did "." did "." did "." did "." did "." did "." did declared production over the consume you you you you you you you you you you (Use the course of the last this out of consume consume consume consume consume consume consume consume consume consume same unit 12 months? the last 12 for all Yes... 1 months? questions) Not... 2 Next Item 15 At what price could you sell one unit of "."? Green pea (fresh) Green pea (dry) VEGETABLES Tomato Onion Garlic Pepper Pumpkin Cucumber Eggplant Carrot Leeks Cabbages Lettuce Parsley Mushrooms Cassava leaves Amarante (small leafed 76 green)(dodo,inyabutongo) Spinach No. months Quantity Quantity Quantity Quantity Quantity Quantity Quantity Quantity Quantity Quantity Unit of measure Price

22 1. CODE DATES OF THE VISITS PRODUCTt 1st visit 2nd visit 3rd visit 4th visit 5th visit 6th visit 7th visit 8th visit 9th visit 10th visit 11th visit DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM Has your household many Unit of consumed any"." months did measure from your own you "." did "." did "." did "." did "." did "." did "." did "." did "." did "." did declared production over the consume you you you you you you you you you you (Use the course of the last this out of consume consume consume consume consume consume consume consume consume consume same unit 12 months? the last 12 for all Yes... 1 months? questions) Not... 2 Next Item 15 At what price could you sell one unit of "."? Amarante (large leafed 78 green) (Imwija, shufureri) Celery Ibishayote Other Vegetables, ROOTS AND TUBERS Irish Potato 82 Sweet potato 83 Cassava (root) Cassava (fermented) Cassava (flour) Tarot/amateke Yams/Ibikoro Other tubers SUGAR & PRODUCTS Honey 90 Sugarcane 91 SPICES Pepper-raw Pepper(ground/ liquid) NON-ALCHOHOLIC BEVERAGES No. months Quantity Quantity Quantity Quantity Quantity Quantity Quantity Quantity Quantity Quantity Unit of measure Price

23 1. CODE DATES OF THE VISITS PRODUCTt 1st visit 2nd visit 3rd visit 4th visit 5th visit 6th visit 7th visit 8th visit 9th visit 10th visit 11th visit DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM DD MM Has your household many Unit of consumed any"." months did measure from your own you "." did "." did "." did "." did "." did "." did "." did "." did "." did "." did declared production over the consume you you you you you you you you you you (Use the course of the last this out of consume consume consume consume consume consume consume consume consume consume same unit 12 months? the last 12 for all Yes... 1 months? questions) Not... 2 Next Item 15 At what price could you sell one unit of "."? Coffee (local) Tea (local) Local banana juice Sorghum juice(ubushera) 97 Passion fruit juice Other fruit juices, ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES Local Banana beer 100 Local sorghum beer(ikigage) 101 Other local beer, 102 OTHER AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS Dried tobacco leaves 103 Construction wood 104 Charcoal (cooking) 105 Wood (cooking) 106 No. months Quantity Quantity Quantity Quantity Quantity Quantity Quantity Quantity Quantity Quantity Unit of measure Price

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