Population response on the right to health in Nigeria and Uganda
Description
The two datasets describe responses from the general population on some fundamental components of the right to health in Nigeria and Uganda. It includes data on their awareness of the existence of the right to health, their perceptions of some components of the right, the physical and economic accessibility of health centres, the challenges the population faces in accessing healthcare centres, the extent to which the population is aware of where to claim their right to health and their comfortability to do so when the right is violated.
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The data was obtained from Nigeria and Uganda. Through the random sampling technique, the city of Sokoto was selected in Nigeria and Mbale in Uganda. Through stratified random sampling, the cities were divided into clusters and through systematic random sampling, the households where the questionnaires were administered were selected. a total of 210 responses were collected from each city.