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TERMS OF REFERENCE 1 Assignment Title: Hiring Services of a Survey Firm to Conduct One Round of School & Household Surveys for Impact Evaluation of Phase II of the Supplemental Stipends Pilot Program in Punjab Duration: April 1, 2015 – June 30, 2015 ______________________________________________________________________ _______________ 1. INTRODUCTION Under the Second Punjab Education Sector Reform Program (PESRP II), supported by international Development Partners (DPs), the Government of Punjab (GOP) is seeking an experienced survey research firm in Pakistan to conduct household and school surveys for a rigorous impact evaluation of Phase II of the Supplemental Stipends Pilot in Punjab (SSPP-II). The impact evaluation of SSPP-II was launched in April 2014 and employs a prospective experimental design, where selected middle and secondary government schools serving girls in tehsils with low school participation rates in existing stipend districts were randomly assigned to two treatment groups corresponding to different supplemental benefit levels, and one control group. 1 Updated on June 11, 2014 to reflect revised deliverable dates and work timeline. Updated on June 25, 2014 to reflect revised deliverable dates and scope of work. Updated on December 30, 2014 to reflect modifications for the second survey round. - 1 -

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TERMS OF REFERENCE 1

Assignment Title:

Hiring Services of a Survey Firm to Conduct One Round of School & Household Surveys

forImpact Evaluation of Phase II of the Supplemental Stipends Pilot Program

in Punjab

Duration: April 1, 2015 – June 30, 2015_____________________________________________________________________________________

1. INTRODUCTION

Under the Second Punjab Education Sector Reform Program (PESRP II), supported by international Development Partners (DPs), the Government of Punjab (GOP) is seeking an experienced survey research firm in Pakistan to conduct household and school surveys for a rigorous impact evaluation of Phase II of the Supplemental Stipends Pilot in Punjab (SSPP-II). The impact evaluation of SSPP-II was launched in April 2014 and employs a prospective experimental design, where selected middle and secondary government schools serving girls in tehsils with low school participation rates in existing stipend districts were randomly assigned to two treatment groups corresponding to different supplemental benefit levels, and one control group.

The survey research firm is required to conduct extensive school and household sample surveys in identified communities served by SSPP-II. The firm is expected to undertake all activities related to survey data collection, entry, processing and quality-control.

1 Updated on June 11, 2014 to reflect revised deliverable dates and work timeline. Updated on June 25, 2014 to reflect revised deliverable dates and scope of work. Updated on December 30, 2014 to reflect modifications for the second survey round.

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1. BACKGROUND

Beginning in 2003, the Government of Punjab has been implementing a multifaceted sector reform program – the Punjab Education Sector Reform Program (PESRP) which focuses on improving service delivery performance to realize meaningful and continuing gains in educational outcomes. Since 2004, the distribution of stipends to female students has been a key activity of PESRP as a means to incentivize girls’ enrollment and retention in middle and secondary levels of education. This program is targeted to girls enrolled in grades 6-10 in government schools in 16 low literacy districts of Punjab. Under the original program, Rs. 600 is provided on a quarterly basis to girls who maintained an attendance rate of at least 80%. In 2013-14, on average, 410,000 beneficiaries received stipends in each quarter. Going forward, the Government of Punjab seeks to modify the design of the benefit structure to strengthen the incentive effect of the program, and sharpen the focus on gains in transition and retention outcomes of disadvantaged girls.

Phase II of the Supplemental Stipends Pilot Program (SSPP-II) is a three-year pilot launched in April 2014 in low participation tehsils of 6 districts.2 In these tehsils, girls in grades 6-10 in select rural government schools are offered a supplemental benefit amount, over and above the Rs. 2,400 per year that they received before.

2 These are the following 18 tehsils from six districts with below average school participation rates of girls ages 11-15 in rural areas: DG Khan, KotChuta and Taunsa in DG Khan; Chaubara, KarorLalisan and Layyah in Layyah; DunyaPur, KarorPacca and Lodhran in Lodhran; Alipur, Jatoi and Muzaffargarh in Muzaffargarh; Khanpur, Rahimyar Khan and Sadiqabad in Rahimyar Khan; and Jampur, Rajanpur and Rojhan in Rajanpur. The region of KotChuta in DG Khan will be treated as a tehsil for the purpose of this impact evaluation.

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SSPP-II also tests at least one additional new design feature, i.e. an additional stipend on progression to grades 9 and 10.3 4

SSPP-II is being rigorously evaluated to determine the causal effects of the program on key outcomes such as school participation and progression, as well as spillover effects on intra-household behavior. The impact evaluation of SSPP-II employs a prospective experimental design, whereby 659 rural middle and secondary government schools for girls from the 6 districts are either part of one of the two treatment groups (corresponding to different supplemental benefit levels) or no treatment (i.e. control group).5

The original design note for the impact evaluation is included as Appendix A.

2. SCOPE OF WORK

The survey will cover 659 SSPP-II treatment and control schools in the 6 districts for which valid GPS coordinates were collected and that could be assigned to treatment and control groups as well as a sample of households in 431 settlements in 372 selected mouzas. The list of schools, mouzas and settlements are included as Appendix B and Appendix C. Their GPS coordinates and additional information

3 Specifically, the following financial incentive packages (or “treatments”) are being piloted:

Treatment I:(i) Girls in grades 6-8 receive Rs. 900 per quarter based on 80% attendance.(ii) Girls in grades 9-10 receive Rs. 1200 per quarter based on 80% attendance.

Treatment II:(i) Girls in grades 6-8 receive Rs. 900 per quarter based on 80% attendance.(ii) Girls in grade 9-10 receive Rs. 2400 upon progression to this grade in the first quarter of the

school year + Rs. 1200 per quarter based on 80% attendance.

Control:Girls in grades 6-10 receive Rs. 600 per quarter based on 80% attendance. This is the same benefit structure as in the original stipends program.4 Half of the control group clusters could potentially be offered a different treatment later.5 To clarify, randomization was done at the “school cluster” level, which means that whole clusters were assigned to either treatment or control (i.e. if a cluster is assigned to treatment, all schools in that cluster are being treated). In this context, a “school cluster” is defined as a girls’ secondary school and all feeder schools for girls offering grades 6-8 and which are designated “rural” in the an-nual school census.

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will be provided to the survey firm by the Program Monitoring and Implementation Unit (PMIU) and the World Bank (WB).

In a sample of mouzas served by the 659 schools, the firm will administer one round of follow-up household survey in around 3,830 ‘eligible’ households identified in the baseline survey. An ‘eligible’ household is defined as a household

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that had at least one female child aged 10 to 16 at the time of the baseline survey.6,

7 The household surveys will comprise of interviews with parents and children (sample), as well as cognitive and/or learning assessments of children at home (sample). In addition, the firm will be required to record locational data (GPS) on domiciles visited. The time period for the baseline household survey was June-August 2015. The time period for the first follow-up household survey is April-June 2015.

The survey research firm will also conduct school based follow-up surveys in 659 SSPP-II treatment and control schools in the 6 districts. School surveys will comprise of school observations, head-teacher, teacher and student interviews (sample)8, recording of location (school GPS), and extraction/capture of information from registers and records at school. The time period for the baseline school survey was May-June 2014. The time period for the first follow-up school survey is April-May 2015.

The survey firm is expected to undertake all activities related to survey and test piloting, field mobilization, and data collection, entry, and processing. The firm must also have procedures and strictly follow them to identify and track households over the survey rounds. Data quality is the top priority, and the PMIU and the World Bank will provide direct, close supervision to this end.

6 Given the large number of mouzas, it was not feasible to do household surveys in all affected mouzas. For this reason, a multi-stage stratified random sample design was adopted. In the first stage, a sample of PSUs (mouzas) was selected from each “school cluster” (treatment or control). Inside these mouzas, a sample of SSUs (settlements) was randomly selected with a fixed schedule. Finally, inside settlements the baseline survey was administered in only a sample of ‘eligible’ households (3rd stage – selection of TSUs). These households were selected with the help of the random-walk algorithm described in Appendix D. In each sampled household, the mother or household head will be interviewed as well as a sample of school-aged children (in the follow-up survey one child will selected within the age range of 6 to 10, and one selected within the age range of 18 to 25; all children aged 11 to 17 will be interviewed; if there are 3 or fewer children in the household between the ages of 6 to 25, all children will be interviewed).7 The households interviewed in the first follow-up round will be the same households that were interviewed in the baseline round - i.e. the household surveys are envisaged as panel household surveys. It is imperative that an overwhelming proportion of households interviewed in the baseline survey will be re-interviewed in the follow-up survey. Appendix E sets out a procedure meant to assure this will indeed be the case; the list of panel households will be provided to the survey firm by the PMIU and the World Bank.8 If the school offers only up to grade 8, then only one classroom will be sampled, from grades 6-8. If the school offers up to grade 10, then two classes will be sampled – one from grades 6-8 and one from grades 9-10. In each sampled classroom, up to 10 students and 2 teachers who teach that classroom will be selected for the interview. Head-teachers will also be interviewed.

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Based on a performance review after completing the first follow-up household and school surveys, the contract with the firm may be extended / modified to include additional rounds of follow-up surveys.

3. KEY TASKS AND RESPONSIBILITIES

The key tasks and responsibilities of the firm are described in Table 1.

Table 1

Deliverable Date (Revised)9

A. Field mobilization

9 Deliverable dates are indicative and subject to revision.

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C1. Provide feedback, as requested, on all survey instruments and tests, particularly with respect to question appropriateness, question framing, response options, and content gaps.

C2. Carefully and properly format all questionnaires, tests, and answer sheets to ensure that they are user- and reader-friendly.

C3. Translate into Urdu and relevant regional languages all survey and test instruments, and administration documents and make them available with adequate time to PMIU/WB for possible reverse translation.

C4. Mobilize teams of sufficient numbers, proficiency, fluency in relevant local languages, and professional integrity to handle the scope of work, including appropriate field-level managers, surveyors, project managers, quality-control monitors, and data entry operators.

C5. Collect in standardized form and submit information on each field survey staff member (coordinators, managers, surveyors, etc.) to WB/PMIU.

C6. Assign unique and permanent identification numbers to all field survey personnel.

C7. Organize and administer all required trainings of field survey personnel.

C8. Make available all field survey personnel for possible additional trainings offered by the WB/PMIU.

C9. Draft and translate all field survey manuals.

C10.Make these field survey manuals available to firm survey staff at trainings and test knowledge of fieldwork procedures and acceptable behaviors. Submit test results to the WB/PMIU team.

C11.Ensure that field survey personnel only comprise of individuals who pass the post-training survey knowledge test that may be conducted by the WB/PMIU team.

C12.Manage all fieldwork logistics and make fieldwork planning available to the WB/PMIU team for review and pre-approval.

C13.Develop field survey quality control protocols and procedures and submit to the WB/PMIU team for pre-approval. Mobilize an independent quality control unit to do

Complete follow-up field mobilization (school) by: April 10, 2015.

Complete follow-up field mobilization (household) by: April 24, 2015.

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random checks of at least 5% of each field survey personnel’s interviews and investigate any quality control issues that arise.

B. Data CollectionD1. Pilot questionnaires and test instruments in a sub-sample of

schools and households as requested by the WB/PMIU team. Note that the list of schools, mouzas and settlements are included as Appendix B and Appendix C and that the list of panel households will be provided to the survey firm by the PMIU and the World Bank.

D2. Follow all directives and instructions from the WB/PMIU team with regards to methodology, sampling, storage and data management of survey and test instruments.

D3. Field each survey and test instrument in the manner in which it is intended.

D4. Collect GPS data from all households visited during baseline and follow-up survey rounds, following the data collection protocols outlined by the WB/PMIU team.

D5. Collect GPS data from all schools visited during baseline and follow-up survey rounds, following the data collection protocols outlined by the WB/PMIU team.

D6. Maintain a field visit log of each household visited during the baseline and follow-up rounds, answering all questions therein. Also, maintain a field visit log of each school visited, answering all questions therein.

D7. Ensure 100% assignment of unique and permanent identification information for enumeration areas, households and individuals therein, schools, teachers, and students.

D8. Ensure the development and effective application well-defined, reliable procedures to track households and individuals therein, schools, sample teachers, and sample students over survey rounds.

D9. Ensure quality control measures for data collection at the household level are applied in the baseline and follow-up rounds. Also, ensure quality control measures for data collection are applied at all schools in baseline and follow-up rounds.

D10.Complete all information requested in daily and weekly field reports by the WB/PMIU team.

Complete follow-up survey (school) fieldwork by: May 29, 2015.

Complete follow-up survey (household) fieldwork by: June 26, 2015.

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D11.Securely and safely maintain all paper questionnaires, tests, and other reporting forms from each household and school and make available to the WB/PMIU team upon request.

D12.Be respectful at all times to respondents (parents, children, other members of the household, school administrators, teachers, students, etc.).

D13.Fully abide with the principles, regulations, and policies which apply to research involving human subjects. In addition, fully abide with all safeguards for research of vulnerable groups such as children and economically- and educationally-disadvantaged persons.

D14.Put in place appropriate protections so that the risks of invasion of privacy and breach of confidentiality are minimized. Follow all standard requirements for obtaining and documenting informed consent from each prospective subject (parent, child, other household member). In particular, make special provisions for soliciting the assent of children (taking account of the age, and maturity and comprehension levels of the child) and the permission of parents or guardians before initiating any data collection. Ensure that steps are taken to ensure that the data collection exercises are undertaken in a culturally-sensitive fashion.

D15.Notify the WB/PMIU team, as soon as safety permits, of any security threat encountered during the course of field work, including, but not limited to, direct threats to the survey team, generalized threats during the course of field work, and spontaneous occurrences of insecurity during fieldwork or travel.

C. Data entry & quality controlE1. The firm will develop a data entry program for data entry.

This program will follow all inputs from the WB/PMIU team, including, but not limited to, oral and written guidelines, data entry codebooks, and other advice. The data entry program will be shared and tested with the WB/PMIU team prior to use.

E2. Internally check the integrity and accuracy of data before transmitting to the WB/PMIU team.

E3. Provide preliminary data within 1 day of beginning data entry (this will serve as a preliminary check of proper data entry).

Complete follow-up data entry and quality control (school) by: June 19, 2015.

Complete follow-up data

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E4. Prepare data entry quality control protocols and procedures and submit the WB/PMIU team for pre-approval. Mobilize a quality control unit.

E5. Provide all logs and outputs of quality control checks done on data prior to transmitting to the WB/PMIU team.

E6. Enter all data simultaneously using two different data entry units (double entry), with each unit under independent supervision.

E7. If requested, reenter 10% of all survey questionnaires and tests as identified by the WB/PMIU team and test answers using a different team of data entry operators under the oversight of and following the instructions of the WB/PMIU team.

E8. Correct any data entry errors as requested by the WB/PMIU team.

E9. Maintain a data entry log as specified to record progress and issues with data entry.

E10.Scan all paper questionnaires, tests and other forms and submit to the WB/PMIU team in an external hard drive.

entry and quality control (school) by: July 17, 2015.

D. GeneralF1. Maintain regular communication with WB/PMIU team via

audioconference, videoconference, and email regarding all aspects of the survey preparation, data collection, and data entry process.

F2. Seek pre-approval from the WB/PMIU team on all key decisions likely to impact the scope and quality of the survey work.

F3. Provide timely feedback on all detailed assignments and instructions provided by the WB/PMIU team via phone or email.

F4. Provide the WB/PMIU team with copies of its logistical planning and fielding documents as it relates to data collection and data entry activities for review and prior approval.

F5. Notify the WB/PMIU of any changes in personnel assigned to this project, including field surveyors, along with clear justifications.

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F6. To the extent possible, seek guidance from the WB/PMIU team before troubleshooting any sensitive/complex problems that arise during survey data collection and entry.

F7. Strictly comply with all general independence, confidentiality, and professional integrity codes. Seek advice from the WB/PMIU team when uncertain about requirements and expectations in this regard.

F8. Permit the WB/PMIU team or designated entities or individuals to monitor and inspect selected components or all of the process. Monitoring may take the form of unannounced visits to firm offices, training events, or while undertaking survey rounds.

F9. If Computer Assisted Personal Interviewing (CAPI) with handheld devices (e.g., tablet computers) and electronic questionnaires are to be used, the firm will develop and test the necessary software. All equipment used as part of the survey (e.g., GPS handhelds, smartphones, tablets, digital cameras) is to be provided by the firm in the appropriate quantities and in full working order.

5. OUTPUTS

Required outputs include but are not limited to the following. The WB/PMIU team also reserves the right to request revisions and resubmissions as needed.

1) All survey instruments, assessments, forms, and manuals prepared or revised by the firm.

2) Reports and logs from survey and test field-testing activities.

3) Logistics plans and timetables.

4) Quality control plans for survey and test data collection and data entry.

5) All logs, journals, and reports from fieldwork.

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6) Field survey administration report.

7) Survey and test data in electronic format in agreed templates and statistical format.

8) All multimedia information in electronic formats, with clear organization.

9) Scanned survey questionnaires and tests.

10) Data entry and processing report.

6. WORK TIMELINE

The timeline is summarized in Table 2. Note that this timeline may be subject to change.

Table 2

Action Item Revised Dates

Fielding and completion of follow-up household survey April – June 2015

Fielding and completion of follow-up school survey April – May 2015

7. Evaluation Criteria

For this purpose, PMIU intends to hire the services of a firm which has proven relevant background and experience working with the government. Evaluation criteria for evaluating the Expression of Interest (EOI) would be as follows:

a. Firm experience (attach certificate of incorporation), including qualified key staff (25 marks).

Definition of “Qualified Key Staff”: A key staff is considered qualified if he/she sat-isfies all of the following specifications:

(i) holds at least a Masters’ degree; MA-5 scores, MPhil-6 scores, PhD-7 scores

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(ii) has at least 2 previous experiences in survey administration work where the survey questionnaire were administered to at least 1,200 individuals (irrespective of organizational unit); 10 scores

(iii) in these prior survey experiences, he/she had similar roles and function as his/her role and function for the assignment under this REI: 8 scores

In the same vein, a key staff is considered unqualified if he/she does not meet any one of the aforementioned specifications. This definition of qualified key staff applies to all parts of this REI.

b. Up to three Qualifying Survey Experiences (25 marks for each qualified ex - perience)

Definition of “Qualified Survey Experience”: A survey experience is considered qualified if it satisfies all of the following specifications:

(i) it is relevant to this REI in terms of scope and tasks and responsibili-ties; 10 scores

(ii) it was administered wholly or partly in Punjab; 5 scores (iii) it is a survey experience for which the firm took full responsibil-

ity of all stages of survey administration, including pre-testing, field mobilization, data collection, data entry and processing; 5 scores

(iv) the survey questionnaire was administered to at least 1,200 in-dividuals (irrespective of organizational unit) – i.e. at least 1,200 indi-viduals were interviewed for the survey; 5 scores

In the same vein, a survey experience is considered unqualified if it does not meet any one of the aforementioned specifications. This definition of qualified survey experience applies to all parts of the TOR.

8. Selection Method

8.1. The attention of interested consulting firms is drawn to paragraph 1.9 of the World Bank’s Guidelines: Selection and Employment of Consultants under IBRD Loans and IDA Credits & Grants by World Bank Borrowers [January 2011] (“Consultant Guidelines”), setting forth the World Bank’s policy on conflict of interest.

8.2. A consulting firm will be selected in accordance with the Selection Based on Consultants Qualification (CQS) method set out in the World Bank’s Guidelines: Selection and Employment of Consultants (under IBRD Loans & IDA Credits and Grants) by World Bank Borrowers (2011). 8.3. A consulting firm may associate with other firms in the form of a joint venture or a sub consultancy to enhance their capability for carrying out the assignment fully, efficiently, and with quality.

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9. REQUIREMENTS

The applicant firm will be required to provide the following information during ne-gotiations:

1. A brief description of a proposed survey implementation strategy.

2. A capacity statement for hiring and training sufficient numbers of personnel to complete all tasks.

3. Resumes for key technical personnel expected to be involved in the project.

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APPENDIX A: DESIGN NOTE

I. Intervention

The distribution of stipends to female students is a key activity of the Punjab Edu-cation Sector Reform Program (PESRP) and the Second Punjab Education Sector Reform Program (PESRP II) to improve gender parity in access to education. The stipends program is targeted to girls enrolled in grades 6-10 in government schools in 16 districts with literacy rates below 40%, as per the 1998 Population Census data. In 2011-12, approximately 380,000 girls received stipends quarterly for a total cost of Rs. 1 billion. However, since its inception in 2004, the stipend amount had not been increased despite rising inflation.

Considering the above, under PESRP II, the provincial government agreed to in-crease the benefit amount to strengthen the program’s incentive effect obtained through the level of the benefit. To maximize the incentive effect, the increase in benefits was to be targeted to areas with low female school participation rates, a substantial rural population, and a relatively high share of poor students.

In order to (i) increase school transitions of girls from primary schools to middle schools and from middle schools to secondary schools, and (ii) increase retention in grades 6-10, Phase II of the Supplemental Stipends Pilot in Punjab (SSPP-II) will phase in supplemental benefits tied to attendance and/or progression in selected school in 18 tehsils in 6 districts, namely DG Khan, KotChuta and Taunsa in DG Khan; Chaubara, KarorLalisan and Layyah in Layyah; DunyaPur, KarorPacca and Lodhran in Lodhran; Alipur, Jatoi and Muzaffargarh in Muzaffargarh; Khanpur, Rahimyar Khan and Sadiqabad in Rahimyar Khan; and Jampur, Rajanpur and Ro-jhan in Rajanpur.10 KotAdu in Muzaffargarh and Liaqatpur in Rahimyar Khan will not be included. Under SSPP-II, 702 rural government schools in around 3600 mauzas will be categorized into three groups (“Treatment I”, “Treatment II” and “Control”). The following benefit structure will be offered to beneficiary girls in grades 6-10 in each of these groups:

Treatment I:

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(i) Girls in grades 6-8 will receive Rs. 900 per quarter based on 80% at-tendance.

(ii) Girls in grades 9-10 will receive Rs. 1200 per quarter based on 80% attendance.

Treatment II:

(i) Girls in grades 6-8 will receive Rs. 900 per quarter based on 80% at-tendance.

(ii) Girls in grade 9-10 receive Rs. 2400 upon progression to this grade based on 80% attendance in the first quarter of the school year + Rs. 1200 per quarter based on 80% attendance.

Control:

Girls in grades 6-10will receive Rs. 600 per quarter based on 80% atten-dance. This is the same benefit structure as in the original stipends program.

This benefit structure of Treatment I is motivated by the fact that the median pri-vate cost of schooling per girl child in middle grades is between Rs. 2600-Rs. 3800. Furthermore, a similar stipends program in Sindh has set benefit levels in low par-ticipation Talukas at Rs. 3600 per year. Based on this, a benefit amount of Rs. 3600 per year for girls in grades 6-8 is considered appropriate. Since the private cost of schooling is almost double for secondary grades than it is for middle grades, girls enrolled in grades in pilot 9-10 will be offered a higher quarterly benefit amount. Treatment II introduces additional incentive payments on grade progression be-cause transition rates decline sharply for girls completing grade8. Given these con-siderations, girls progressing to grade 9 will be eligible to receive an additional benefit payment in lump sum, subject to 80 % attendance in the first quarter of the school year. Girls progressing to grade 9 will be eligible to receive a lump sum pay-ment, too, to evaluate its effects at a less problematic transition.

Phase II of the Supplemental Stipends Pilot follows Phase I in which the same fi-nancial incentive package as Treatment I is being piloted in 68 government schools for girls in Kasur and Bhakkar Districts. The pilot districts of Phase II will also be at the center of a rigorous impact evaluation of SSPP. This impact evaluation will

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analyze SSPP’s effect on girls’ school transition, retention, attendance and pro-gression rates. The implementation will largely follow the procedures established for implementing Phase I. The first disbursements will be made against attendance in Q2 of 2014 (i.e. the period from April to June of that year). SSPP-II will run for at least three years.

II. Evaluation Design

The pilot districts of Phase II will be at the center of a rigorous impact evaluation of SSPP. This impact evaluation will rely on an experimental setup and thus allow the identification of causal effects and cost-effectiveness of SSPP-II with respect to participation, progression and other key outcome variables.

The design of the impact evaluation builds on the selection of districts/tehsils de-scribed below and comprises of the following major steps: (i) selection and forma-tion of randomization units, (ii) blocking/stratifying of school clusters, (iii) random-ized assignment of school clusters, and (iv) randomized encouragement design for within-cluster variation. In more detail:

(i) Selection and formation of randomization units. Randomization will be at the “school cluster” level, where a “school cluster” will be defined as a girls’ secondary school and all feeder schools for girls offering grades 6-8 as well as their catchment mauzas. Whole clusters will be randomly assigned to ei-ther Treatment I or Treatment II or Control (i.e. if a cluster is assigned to a treatment, all schools in that cluster will receive this same treatment). School clusters will be formed according to manually collected data on the catchment areas of secondary schools as well as GPS data on schools and mauzas in the pilot districts of Phase II.

(ii) Blocking/stratifying of school clusters. Once school clusters are formed and validated, they will be stratified based on key metric(s) that determine out-come of interest and are important to understand from a policy and research viewpoint.

(iii) Randomized assignment of school clusters. 25 % of school clusters will be randomly assigned to Treatment 1, 25 % to Treatment 2 and the re-

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maining 50% to Control. Half of the control group clusters could potentially be offered a different treatment in the next year or later if agreed. Random-ized assignment will either be performed with simple randomization or a more advanced procedure like matched quadruple randomization.

(iv) Randomized encouragement design for within-cluster variation: To in-troduce within-“school cluster” variation, a randomized encouragement de-sign is recommended. E.g., in every “school cluster” that is part of Treat-ment I, all mauzas will receive a standard “poster/banner” treatment but a certain portion of randomly selected mauzas will also receive a “community camp” that allows for face-to-face interaction and direct information sharing with parents. Since an awareness campaign is already envisaged, some vari-ation in the design of this campaign, its targeting and its content is a feasi-ble way to introduce within-“school-cluster” variation while staying within budget.

III. Targeted Schools

District and tehsil selection for Phase II of SSPP was based on the following crite-ria: prior existence of stipend program, rurality, low school participation, minimum overlap with branchless banking pilot and separation from Phase-I districts. Based on these criteria, Phase II of SSPP will extend the supplemental stipends program toall 18 tehsils in 6 districts, namely Rajanpur, Muzaffargarh, DG Khan, Rahimyar Khan, Lodhran and Layyah.

Functional Middle, High and Higher Secondary Schools for Girls in Rural locations of Rajanpur, Muzaffargarh, DG Khan, Rahimyar Khan, Lodhran and Layyahare eli-gible for the SSPP-II. Eligibility here means that they are eligible to be considered for randomization to either Treatment I or Treatment II or Control. The exact eligi-bility criteria for schools in the 6 districtsareas follows:

(i) Only schools designated as girls’ “middle”, “high” and “higher secondary” in the 2013-14 Annual School Census (ASC) are eligible for participation. This is irrespective of current enrollment.

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(ii) Only girls’ middle, high and higher secondary that are designated as “rural” in the ASC are eligible for participation.

(iii) Only schools whose status in the ASC is “functional” are eligible. The only exceptions to this case is if a school is expected to become functional in the near future.

(iv) Schools designated as girls’ middle, high and higher secondary and lo-cation denoted as rural in ASC, but having non-zero male enrollment in grades 6-8, are still eligible.

(v) Schools designated as boys’ middle, high and higher secondary and location denoted as rural in ASC, but having non-zero female enrollment in grades 6-8, are not eligible. This exclusion is made for reasons of administrative ease.

A list of the 659 participating schools selected according to these five criteria can be found in Annex B.

APPENDIX B: LIST OF SCHOOLS District Tehsil School EMIS

CodeD. G. Khan DG KHAN GGHS CHOTI ZAREEN 32110007

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D. G. Khan DG KHAN GGHS Sarwar Ali 32110046D. G. Khan DG KHAN GGHS SHADAN LUND 32110047D. G. Khan DG KHAN GGHS PAIGHA 32110056D. G. Khan DG KHAN GGHS YAROO KHOSA 32110057D. G. Khan DG KHAN GGHS PIR AADIL 32110058D. G. Khan DG KHAN GGHS SHAH SADAR DIN 32110059D. G. Khan DG KHAN GGHS SAKHI SARWAR 32110109D. G. Khan DG KHAN GGES QAZI WALA 32110110D. G. Khan DG KHAN GGES Makore Wala 32110114D. G. Khan DG KHAN GGHS Samina 32110115D. G. Khan DG KHAN GGES BASTI KHAKHI GHARBI 32110116D. G. Khan DG KHAN GGES Chanar Wala 32110117D. G. Khan DG KHAN GGHS Ali Wala 32110119D. G. Khan DG KHAN GGHS AHMADANI 32110120D. G. Khan DG KHAN GGHS GHOUS ABAD 32110121D. G. Khan DG KHAN GGES Basti Malana 32110123D. G. Khan DG KHAN GGHS KALA 32110124D. G. Khan DG KHAN GGES CHABRI BALA 32110127D. G. Khan DG KHAN GGES CHURATA NO. 3 32110128D. G. Khan DG KHAN GGES BASTI CLAIRY 32110129D. G. Khan DG KHAN GGES BASTI SHEIKHANI 32110131D. G. Khan DG KHAN GGES Bahadur Garh 32110132D. G. Khan DG KHAN GGES TIBBI ESRAN 32110133D. G. Khan DG KHAN GGES KOT DAUD MUZA MIRHATA 32110134D. G. Khan DG KHAN GGES MAMOORI 32110546D. G. Khan DG KHAN GGES QAIM WALA 32110548D. G. Khan DG KHAN GGES BASTI KHOSA 32110552D. G. Khan DG KHAN GGES KAPER SHAH 32110573D. G. Khan DG KHAN GGES JATOI WALA 32110614D. G. Khan DG KHAN GGES SAKHI SARWAR (B) 32110623D. G. Khan DG KHAN GGES Gago Sharif 32110626D. G. Khan DG KHAN GGES CHAK RAIMAN 32110638D. G. Khan DG KHAN GGES GHUMAN 32110649D. G. Khan DG KHAN GGES GUJAR WALA NO. 1 32110752D. G. Khan DG KHAN GGES CHAH MASOO KHAN 32110756D. G. Khan DG KHAN GGES MUHAMMAD KHAN HOTANI 32110809D. G. Khan DG KHAN GGES BASTI HOOT 32110822D. G. Khan DG KHAN GGES DAHOO 32110829D. G. Khan DG KHAN GGES JAHAN KHAN 32110844D. G. Khan DG KHAN GGHS KORA BHOUNCHRY 32111217D. G. Khan DG KHAN GGES Chan Masoori Wala 32111258D. G. Khan DG KHAN GGES KHALIL ABAD 32111271D. G. Khan DG KHAN GGES GADAI WALA NO. 2 32111295D. G. Khan DG KHAN GGES DADAY WALA 32111301D. G. Khan DG KHAN GGES RANJHAY WALI 32111359D. G. Khan DG KHAN GGES Bodla Farm 32111360D. G. Khan DG KHAN GGES BASTI ALYANI 32111362D. G. Khan DG KHAN GGHS KOT MUBARAK 32111427D. G. Khan KOT CHUTTA GGHSS Kot Chutta 32110008D. G. Khan KOT CHUTTA GGHS JHOKE UTTRA 32110048D. G. Khan KOT CHUTTA GGHSS MANA AHMADANI 32110049D. G. Khan KOT CHUTTA GGES NO. 3 CHOTI ZAREEN 32110111D. G. Khan KOT CHUTTA GGES NAWAN SHEHR 32110113D. G. Khan KOT CHUTTA GGES HAJI KAMAND 32110125D. G. Khan KOT CHUTTA GGES Bashir Tal Pur 32110558D. G. Khan KOT CHUTTA GGES GORISTANI WALA 32110579D. G. Khan KOT CHUTTA GGES BASTI BIRMANI 32111216D. G. Khan KOT CHUTTA GGHS NOTAK MAHMEED 32111403D. G. Khan TAUNSA GGHS KOT QAISRANI 32120030D. G. Khan TAUNSA GGHS TIBBI QAISRANI 32120031D. G. Khan TAUNSA GGHS LITRA 32120032D. G. Khan TAUNSA GGHS SOKAR 32120033

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D. G. Khan TAUNSA GGHS BASTI BUZDAR 32120035D. G. Khan TAUNSA GGHS DAUNA 32120036D. G. Khan TAUNSA GGHS MAKWAL KALAN 32120037D. G. Khan TAUNSA GGHS HAIRO EAST 32120038D. G. Khan TAUNSA GGHS Mithy Wali 32120039D. G. Khan TAUNSA GGHS MANGROTHA EAST 32120040D. G. Khan TAUNSA GGHS KOT MOHEE 32120041D. G. Khan TAUNSA GGHSS NUTKANI 32120042D. G. Khan TAUNSA GGHS Jallu Wali 32120043D. G. Khan TAUNSA GGES BHUTTY WALI 32120089D. G. Khan TAUNSA GGES TUB 32120090D. G. Khan TAUNSA GGES MANGORTHA GHARBI 32120091D. G. Khan TAUNSA GGES BUGHLANI DEH 32120092D. G. Khan TAUNSA GGES HAIRO GHARBI 32120093D. G. Khan TAUNSA GGES BINDI 32120094D. G. Khan TAUNSA GGES BASTI PIR DEH 32120095D. G. Khan TAUNSA GGES NARI JANOOBI 32120096D. G. Khan TAUNSA GGES RETRA 32120097D. G. Khan TAUNSA GGES BAIT LADHA 32120098D. G. Khan TAUNSA GGES KORA KHAN 32120099D. G. Khan TAUNSA GGES BAMBHAN NO 1 32120464D. G. Khan TAUNSA GGES BODO NO. 1 32120476D. G. Khan TAUNSA GGES SHERGARH 32120478D. G. Khan TAUNSA GGES LAKHANI 32120511D. G. Khan TAUNSA GGES GADDI NO. 2 32120539D. G. Khan TAUNSA GGES BOHAR NO. 2 32120558D. G. Khan TAUNSA GGES TIBBA IMAM 32120653D. G. Khan TAUNSA GGES LISHARI NUTKANI 32120662D. G. Khan TAUNSA GGES MUHAMMADNI 32120724D. G. Khan TAUNSA GGES BASTI YASEEN 32120900D. G. Khan TAUNSA GGES KOHAR 32120901D. G. Khan TAUNSA GGHS DAIRA SHAH 32122040Leiah CHAUBARA GGHS CHAK NO. 377/TDA 32210009Leiah CHAUBARA GGHS Chak No. 330/TDA 32210022Leiah CHAUBARA GGES Chak No. 475/TDA 32210023Leiah CHAUBARA GGES Chak No. 413/TDA 32210024Leiah CHAUBARA GGES Chak No. 315/TDA 32210025Leiah CHAUBARA GGHSS NAWAN KOT 32210026Leiah CHAUBARA GGES Chak No. 344/TDA 32210027Leiah CHAUBARA GGES Chak No. 402/TDA 32210028Leiah CHAUBARA GGES Chak No. 492/TDA 32210029Leiah CHAUBARA GGES CHAK NO. 126/ML 32210030Leiah CHAUBARA GGHS CHAK NO. 408/TDA 32210032Leiah CHAUBARA GGHS CHAK NO. 347/TDA 32210033Leiah CHAUBARA GGES Chak No. 364/TDA 32210129Leiah CHAUBARA GGES Chak No. 314/TDA 32210150Leiah CHAUBARA GGES Chak No. 325/TDA 32210154Leiah CHAUBARA GGES CHAK NO. 373/TDA 32210161Leiah CHAUBARA GGES CHAK NO. 441/TDA 32210166Leiah CHAUBARA GGES Chak No. 411/TDA 32210177Leiah CHAUBARA GGES CHAK NO. 484/TDA 32210183Leiah CHAUBARA GGES ADDA MOCHI WALA 32210284Leiah CHAUBARA GGCMES 369-A/TDA 32210301Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGHS Sahu Wala 32220024Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGHS CHAK NO. 94/TDA 32220025Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGHS Chak No. 218/TDA 32220026Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGHS Bagh Wala 32220027Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGHS Chak No. 98/ML 32220028Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGHS Chak No. 90/ML 32220029Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGES Chak No. 101/TDA 32220050Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGHS Wara Sehran 32220051Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGES Gara Jan Muhammad 32220052

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Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGHS CHAK NO. 110/TDA 32220053Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGES Chak No. 84/TDA 32220054Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGHS SARGANI 32220055Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGES CHAK NO. 109/TDA 32220056Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGES CHAK NO. 102/TDA 32220058Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGHS Shah Pur 32220059Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGHS JHARKIL 32220060Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGHS BASTI QAZI 32220061Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGHS CHAK NO. 104/ML 32220062Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGES CHAK NO. 112/TDA 32220063Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGHS CHAK NO. 82/TDA 32220064Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGES HAIDER SHAH WALA 32220065Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGES CHAK NO. 251/TDA 32220066Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGHS Chak No. 234-A/TDA 32220067Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGHS Chak No. 237/TDA 32220068Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGES Chak No. 115/ML 32220070Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGHS Chak No. 250/TDA 32220071Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGES Chak No. 263/TDA 32220072Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGES CHAK NO. 290/TDA 32220073Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGHS CHAK NO. 293/TDA 32220074Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGHS Chak No. 100/ML 32220075Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGHS Chak No. 94/ML 32220076Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGES Chak No. 228A/TDA 32220077Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGES Chak No. 92/ML 32220078Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGES Chak No. 75B/TDA 32220079Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGHS Chak No. 82/ML 32220080Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGES CHAK NO. 306/TDA 32220081Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGES Chak No. 227-B/TDA 32220082Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGES Rana Nagar 32220276Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGES DIN PUR OLD 32220284Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGES CHAK NO. 78/TDA 32220287Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGES CHAK NO. 83/TDA 32220289Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGES CHAK NO. 85-A/TDA 32220290Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGES Asar Wala 32220291Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGES BUCHI WALA 32220293Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGES MARRAHAN WALI 32220298Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGES Chak No. 85/TDA 32220300Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGES CHAK NO. 107/TDA 32220308Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGES BHUMB WALA 114/T 32220311Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGHS CHAK NO. 114/TDA 32220312Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGES CHAK NO. 115-B/TDA 32220317Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGES Basti Pitafi 32220320Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGES CHAK NO. 103/ML 32220334Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGES CHAK NO. 98/TDA 32220343Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGES Shehin Wala 32220347Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGES CHAK NO. 226/TDA 32220354Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGES Chak No. 79/TDA 32220370Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGES Chak No. 88/ML 32220373Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGES Chak No. 222A/TDA 32220376Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGES Chak No. 101/ML 32220395Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGES Chak No. 106/ML 32220397Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGES Chak No. 112/ML 32220401Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGHS Chak No. 92/TDA 32220403Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGHS Chak No. 109/ML 32220410Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGES Chak No. 85/ML 32220411Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGES CHAK NO. 93/ML 32220413Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGES Chak No. 96/ML 32220414Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGES Chak No. 217/TDA 32220420Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGHS Chak No. 224/TDA 32220422Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGES Chak No. 234/TDA 32220425Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGES Chak No. 240/TDA 32220428Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGES Chak 307/TDA 32220436

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Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGES Chak No. 86/ML 32220441Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGES Chak No. 75/TDA 32220456Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGES Laskani Wala 32220581Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGES CHAK NO. 91/TDA 32220582Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGES Chak No. 107/ML 32220601Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGES Shahani 32220605Leiah KAROR LALISAN GGHS CHAK NO. 268/TDA 32220611Leiah LAYYAH GGHS Chak No. 279/TDA 32230034Leiah LAYYAH GGHS Peer Jaggi 32230037Leiah LAYYAH GGHS Chak No. 173/TDA 32230038Leiah LAYYAH GGHS Khokhar Wala 32230039Leiah LAYYAH GGHS PAHAR PUR 32230040Leiah LAYYAH GGHS Chak No. 124/TDA 32230044Leiah LAYYAH GGHS Chak No. 156/TDA 32230045Leiah LAYYAH GGHSS LADHANA 32230046Leiah LAYYAH GGHS Kotla Haji Shah 32230048Leiah LAYYAH GGHS Chak No. 121/TDA 32230049Leiah LAYYAH GGHS CHAK NO. 459/TDA 32230090Leiah LAYYAH GGHS CHAK NO. 141/TDA 32230091Leiah LAYYAH GGES Chak No. 388/TDA 32230092Leiah LAYYAH GGES CHAK NO. 432/TDA 32230093Leiah LAYYAH GGES CHAK NO. 431/TDA 32230095Leiah LAYYAH GGES Chak No. 132/TDA 32230097Leiah LAYYAH GGES Chak No. 341/TDA 32230098Leiah LAYYAH GGES CHAK NO. 457/TDA 32230099Leiah LAYYAH GGHS Chak No. 130/TDA 32230100Leiah LAYYAH GGES CHAK NO. 427/TDA 32230101Leiah LAYYAH GGHS Chak No. 133/TDA 32230102Leiah LAYYAH GGES CHAK NO. 357-A/TDA 32230103Leiah LAYYAH GGES Chak No. 401/TDA 32230104Leiah LAYYAH GGES Chak No. 155/TDA 32230105Leiah LAYYAH GGES CHAK NO. 278-A/TDA 32230106Leiah LAYYAH GGES CHAK NO. 426-B/TDA 32230107Leiah LAYYAH GGHS CHAK NO. 434/TDA 32230108Leiah LAYYAH GGHS Chak No. 162/TDA 32230109Leiah LAYYAH GGES CHAK NO. 171/TDA 32230110Leiah LAYYAH GGHS Chak No. 174/TDA 32230111Leiah LAYYAH GGHS JAISAL KALASRA 32230114Leiah LAYYAH GGES Chandrain 32230115Leiah LAYYAH GGES BAIT WASAWA SHUMALI 32230116Leiah LAYYAH GGES Haji Yaar Muhammad 32230117Leiah LAYYAH GGHS Bakhri Ahmed Khan 32230119Leiah LAYYAH GGES KHARAL AZIM 32230120Leiah LAYYAH GGHS Chak No. 152/TDA 32230125Leiah LAYYAH GGES Chak No. 153/TDA 32230126Leiah LAYYAH GGES Chak No. 138/TDA 32230128Leiah LAYYAH GGHS Jamman Shah 32230129Leiah LAYYAH GGES Chak No. 125-A/TDA 32230130Leiah LAYYAH GGHS Chak No. 146/TDA 32230131Leiah LAYYAH GGES Chak No. 153A/TDA 32230133Leiah LAYYAH GGES Chak No. 134/TDA 32230134Leiah LAYYAH GGHS Chak No. 135/TDA 32230135Leiah LAYYAH GGES CHAK NO. 117/TDA 32230136Leiah LAYYAH GGHS Chak No. 127/TDA 32230139Leiah LAYYAH GGHS Chak No. 117/TDA 32230140Leiah LAYYAH GGES Chak No. 126/TDA 32230141Leiah LAYYAH GGHS NOUSHERA 32230142Leiah LAYYAH GGES BASTI SHADU KHAN 32230143Leiah LAYYAH GGHS Duratta 32230144Leiah LAYYAH GGES Basti Seri 32230145Leiah LAYYAH GGES CHAK NO. 419/TDA 32230316Leiah LAYYAH GGES CHAK NO. 463/TDA 32230318

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Leiah LAYYAH GGES Chak No. 339/TDA 32230341Leiah LAYYAH GGES Chak No. 388A/TDA 32230354Leiah LAYYAH GGES CHAK NO. 160-B/TDA 32230375Leiah LAYYAH GGES AMIR MUHAMMAD MOLWANA 32230380Leiah LAYYAH GGES CHAK NO. 172/TDA 32230385Leiah LAYYAH GGES Haibat Wala 32230403Leiah LAYYAH GGES Anar Wala 32230422Leiah LAYYAH GGES Chak No. 139/TDA 32230473Leiah LAYYAH GGES CHAK NO. 149-A/TDA 32230485Leiah LAYYAH GGHS Chak No. 128A/TDA 32230486Leiah LAYYAH GGES CHAK NO. 150-A/TDA 32230492Leiah LAYYAH GGES CHAK NO. 154-A/TDA 32230493Leiah LAYYAH GGES Koro Mugassi Wala 32230519Leiah LAYYAH GGES Chak No. 120/TDA 32230540Leiah LAYYAH GGES Chak 149-B/TDA 32230542Leiah LAYYAH GGES BASTI MIRANI LOHANCH NASHAIB 32230548Leiah LAYYAH GGES Khuda Bukhsh Dullo Wala 32230552Leiah LAYYAH GGCMES CHAK No. 139-A/TDA 32230713Leiah LAYYAH GGES Chak No. 353/TDA 32230717Leiah LAYYAH GGHS Chak No. 336/TDA 32230718Leiah LAYYAH GGES Chak No. 425/TDA 32230719Leiah LAYYAH GGES Chak No. 438/TDA 32230722Leiah LAYYAH GGES Chak No. 148/TDA 32230752Leiah LAYYAH GGES Abbadi Gurmani 32230755Lodhran DUNYAPUR GGHSS JALLAH ARIAN 36630002Lodhran DUNYAPUR GGHSS CHAK NO. 365/WB 36630003Lodhran DUNYAPUR GGHSS Chak No. 358/WB 36630026Lodhran DUNYAPUR GGHS Qutabpur 36630027Lodhran DUNYAPUR GGHSS Chak No. 35/M 36630028Lodhran DUNYAPUR GGHS Chak No. 227/WB 36630029Lodhran DUNYAPUR GGHS Chak No. 363/WB 36630030Lodhran DUNYAPUR GGHS Chak No. 362/WB 36630031Lodhran DUNYAPUR GGHS Chak No. 297/WB 36630044Lodhran DUNYAPUR GGES Chak No. 16/M 36630045Lodhran DUNYAPUR GGES Chak No. 344/WB 36630046Lodhran DUNYAPUR GGHS Chak No. 281-83/WB 36630047Lodhran DUNYAPUR GGES Chak No. 26/M 36630048Lodhran DUNYAPUR GGES Mianpur 36630049Lodhran DUNYAPUR GGES Chak No. 343/WB 36630050Lodhran DUNYAPUR GGHS CHAK NO. 355/WB 36630051Lodhran DUNYAPUR GGES CHAK NO. 359/WB 36630052Lodhran DUNYAPUR GGES Chak No. 23/M 36630053Lodhran DUNYAPUR GGES Dolla Arain 36630054Lodhran DUNYAPUR GGHS Chak No. 253/WB 36630055Lodhran DUNYAPUR GGHS CHAK NO. 357/WB 36630056Lodhran DUNYAPUR GGHS Chak 319/WB 36630057Lodhran DUNYAPUR GGES Chak 351/WB 36630058Lodhran DUNYAPUR GGHS Chak No. 279/WB 36630059Lodhran DUNYAPUR GGES Chak No. 313/WB 36630060Lodhran DUNYAPUR GGES Chak No. 346/WB 36630061Lodhran DUNYAPUR GGHS MAKHDOOM AALI 36630062Lodhran DUNYAPUR GGHS CHAK NO. 360/WB 36630064Lodhran DUNYAPUR GGHS CHAK NO. 377/WB 36630065Lodhran DUNYAPUR GGES Chak 384/WB 36630066Lodhran DUNYAPUR GGHS CHAK NO. 375/WB 36630067Lodhran DUNYAPUR GGES Chak 376/WB 36630068Lodhran DUNYAPUR GGES Chak No. 372/WB 36630069Lodhran DUNYAPUR GGES Chak No. 356/WB 36630070Lodhran DUNYAPUR GGES Chak No. 37/M 36630071Lodhran DUNYAPUR GGES Chak No. 321/WB 36630204Lodhran DUNYAPUR GGES Chak No. 354/WB 36630209Lodhran DUNYAPUR GGES Chak No. 339/WB 36630211

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Lodhran DUNYAPUR GGES Chak No. 348/WB 36630218Lodhran DUNYAPUR GGES Chak 315/WB 36630219Lodhran DUNYAPUR GGES Chak No. 353/WB 36630221Lodhran DUNYAPUR GGES Chak No. 301/WB 36630255Lodhran DUNYAPUR GGES Chak Sarla 36630260Lodhran DUNYAPUR GGES Chak No. 219/WB 36630276Lodhran DUNYAPUR GGES Chak No. 3/M 36630303Lodhran DUNYAPUR GGES Chak No. 370/WB 36630313Lodhran DUNYAPUR GGES Chak No. 364/WB 36630318Lodhran DUNYAPUR GGES Chak 378/WB 36630325Lodhran DUNYAPUR GGES Chak 381/WB No. 36630326Lodhran DUNYAPUR GGES CHAK NO. 389/WB 36630337Lodhran DUNYAPUR GGES Chak 371/WB 36630354Lodhran DUNYAPUR GGES Chak 383/WB 36630355Lodhran DUNYAPUR GGES Chak 379/WB 36630359Lodhran DUNYAPUR GGES Chak No. 380/WB 36630360Lodhran KAROR PACCA GGHSS DHANOTE 36620012Lodhran KAROR PACCA GGHS NATHA WALA 36620019Lodhran KAROR PACCA GGES CHOKI RANGO KHAN 36620021Lodhran KAROR PACCA GGES AMEER PUR SADAT 36620023Lodhran KAROR PACCA GGES CHOWKI MASTI KHAN 36620024Lodhran KAROR PACCA GGHS RIND JADA 36620025Lodhran KAROR PACCA GGHS MASSA KOTHA KEHROR PACCA 36620026Lodhran KAROR PACCA GGES BASTI LAIL PUR 36620027Lodhran KAROR PACCA GGES GAHI MUMAR 36620028Lodhran KAROR PACCA GGES CHELLY WAHIN 36620029Lodhran KAROR PACCA GMES SHAH PUR PHUL 36620030Lodhran KAROR PACCA GGES SIKANDARY 36620102Lodhran KAROR PACCA GGES KHAN DA KHOO 36620125Lodhran KAROR PACCA GGES MEHAR SHAH 36620139Lodhran KAROR PACCA GGES HASEL WALA 36620148Lodhran KAROR PACCA GGES MARI BAGHO KHAN 36620176Lodhran LODHRAN GGHSS Adam Wahin 36610019Lodhran LODHRAN GGHS Chak No. 53/M 36610040Lodhran LODHRAN GGHS Qureshi Wala 36610041Lodhran LODHRAN GGES Havali Naseer Khan 36610043Lodhran LODHRAN GGES Chak Lahori 36610044Lodhran LODHRAN GGHS Gogran 36610045Lodhran LODHRAN GGHS Chak No. 49/M 36610046Lodhran LODHRAN GGHS Chak Himtha 36610047Lodhran LODHRAN GGHS WAHI ALI ARAIN 36610048Lodhran LODHRAN GGES JAL WALA 36610049Lodhran LODHRAN GGHS Abdullah Pur 36610050Lodhran LODHRAN GGES Chum Kulyar 36610051Lodhran LODHRAN GGHS GALLAY WALA 36610052Lodhran LODHRAN GGES Rawani 36610053Lodhran LODHRAN GGHS KHANWAH GHALWAN 36610054Lodhran LODHRAN GGES DAULLAT PUR 36610055Lodhran LODHRAN GGES Thathi Smja 36610157Lodhran LODHRAN WAHI SALAMAT ROY 36610185Lodhran LODHRAN GGES Chak Ghuda 36610187Lodhran LODHRAN GGES Kot Peer Sadat 36610190Lodhran LODHRAN GGES Basti Lal Kamal 36610226Lodhran LODHRAN GGES Chak No. 93/M 36610227Lodhran LODHRAN GGES BASTI GHALWAN 36610229Lodhran LODHRAN GGES BASTI ARIAN 36610233Lodhran LODHRAN GGHS MEHAR ABAD 36610241Lodhran LODHRAN GGES Koundi 36610243Lodhran LODHRAN GGES BAHMANI WALA 36610246Lodhran LODHRAN GGES SHAHNAL STATION 36610256Lodhran LODHRAN GGES Kot Lal Shah 36610262Lodhran LODHRAN GGES Haleem Wala 36610281

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Lodhran LODHRAN GGES Bhutta Sadat 36610325Lodhran LODHRAN GGES Wahi Waryam 36610326Muzaffargarh

ALI PUR GGHSS Seetpur 32310014

Muzaffargarh

ALI PUR GGES Sultan Pur 32310022

Muzaffargarh

ALI PUR GGHS Khairpur Sadat 32310023

Muzaffargarh

ALI PUR GGES Murdar Pur 32310024

Muzaffargarh

ALI PUR GGES Basti Azeem Shah 32310025

Muzaffargarh

ALI PUR GGES Bandy Shah 32310028

Muzaffargarh

ALI PUR GGHS Phullan Sharif 32310029

Muzaffargarh

ALI PUR GGHS ADDA NALKA 32310030

Muzaffargarh

ALI PUR GGES Mudwala 32310031

Muzaffargarh

ALI PUR GGES Thaheemwala 32310032

Muzaffargarh

ALI PUR GGES Baz wala 32310033

Muzaffargarh

ALI PUR GGES Ghabar Arain 32310160

Muzaffargarh

ALI PUR GGES RAHIM ABAD KHANANI 32310300

Muzaffargarh

JATOI GGHS MIR HAZAR KHAN 32340015

Muzaffargarh

JATOI GGES RAM PUR JADEED (MAHI WAL NAGAR) 32340021

Muzaffargarh

JATOI GGES KANDH SHARIF 32340023

Muzaffargarh

JATOI GGES BASTI ARIF 32340025

Muzaffargarh

JATOI GGES BHINDI KORAI 32340026

Muzaffargarh

JATOI GGES DAMMAR WALA SHUMALI 32340028

Muzaffargarh

JATOI GGES SHABIR ABAD 32340029

Muzaffargarh

JATOI GGES SAWAN WALA 32340166

Muzaffargarh

JATOI GGHS BELAY WALA 32340179

Muzaffargarh

JATOI GGES BAKAINI 32340191

Muzaffargarh

JATOI GGES KALLAR WALI NO. 2 32340239

Muzaffargarh

JATOI GGCMES HAMZAY WALI 32340244

Muzaffargarh

JATOI GGES BASTI JANGLA 32340246

Muzaffargarh

JATOI GGES ALI SHAH 32340299

Muzaffargarh

JATOI GGES KOTLA GAMOON 32340300

Muzaffargarh

JATOI GGES BASTI HAJI 32340301

Muzaffargarh

JATOI GGES GHEHAL PUR 32340322

Muzaffargarh

MUZAFFARGARH

GGHS BASIRA 32330031

Muzaffargar MUZAFFARGAR GGHS KHANPUR BAGGA SHER 32330037

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h HMuzaffargarh

MUZAFFARGARH

GGHS Rangpur 32330038

Muzaffargarh

MUZAFFARGARH

GGES WAN PITAFI 32330076

Muzaffargarh

MUZAFFARGARH

GGHS KARAM DAD QURESHI 32330077

Muzaffargarh

MUZAFFARGARH

GGES GHAZI GHAT 32330078

Muzaffargarh

MUZAFFARGARH

GGES Basti Arslan 32330079

Muzaffargarh

MUZAFFARGARH

GGES Jada Chandia 32330080

Muzaffargarh

MUZAFFARGARH

GGES Basti Gazraan 32330081

Muzaffargarh

MUZAFFARGARH

GGES DIN PUR 32330084

Muzaffargarh

MUZAFFARGARH

GGHS MURAD ABAD 32330085

Muzaffargarh

MUZAFFARGARH

GGES DASTI WALA 32330086

Muzaffargarh

MUZAFFARGARH

GGHS KHANGAN SHUMALI 32330087

Muzaffargarh

MUZAFFARGARH

GGES CHAK NO. 3/4-R 32330088

Muzaffargarh

MUZAFFARGARH

GGES SAEED ABAD 32330090

Muzaffargarh

MUZAFFARGARH

GGHS MAHRA 32330091

Muzaffargarh

MUZAFFARGARH

GGHS MIAN WALA 32330092

Muzaffargarh

MUZAFFARGARH

GGHS SHARIF CHAGRA 32330093

Muzaffargarh

MUZAFFARGARH

GGES USMAN KORIA 32330094

Muzaffargarh

MUZAFFARGARH

GGHS Dewala 32330095

Muzaffargarh

MUZAFFARGARH

GGES BASTI MOND 32330096

Muzaffargarh

MUZAFFARGARH

GGES CHOHAR PUR 32330097

Muzaffargarh

MUZAFFARGARH

GGES Basti Darigh 32330098

Muzaffargarh

MUZAFFARGARH

GGES KALLAR WALA 32330099

Muzaffargarh

MUZAFFARGARH

GGES SAEED NAGAR 32330101

Muzaffargarh

MUZAFFARGARH

GGES JAGGAT PUR 32330102

Muzaffargarh

MUZAFFARGARH

GGES doaba 32330105

Muzaffargarh

MUZAFFARGARH

GGES Yara Daha 32330362

Muzaffargarh

MUZAFFARGARH

GGES MONDRA 32330385

Muzaffargarh

MUZAFFARGARH

GGES Noor Kubra 32330398

Muzaffargarh

MUZAFFARGARH

GGCMS BADLAY WALA 32330420

Muzaffargarh

MUZAFFARGARH

GGES THATHA SIALAN 32330444

Muzaffargarh

MUZAFFARGARH

GGCMES ALI PUR SHUMALI 32330448

Muzaffargarh

MUZAFFARGARH

GGES BHUTTA ABAD 32330449

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Muzaffargarh

MUZAFFARGARH

GGES Langar Sarai 32330466

Muzaffargarh

MUZAFFARGARH

GGES Makhanwala 32330544

Muzaffargarh

MUZAFFARGARH

GGES NAWAN NOOR SHAH 32330554

Muzaffargarh

MUZAFFARGARH

GGES AHMAD MOHANA NO.2 32330572

Muzaffargarh

MUZAFFARGARH

GGES Basti Chandia 32330589

Muzaffargarh

MUZAFFARGARH

GGES KANERAY WALA 32330591

Muzaffargarh

MUZAFFARGARH

GGES KAMAL PUR 32330617

Muzaffargarh

MUZAFFARGARH

GGES KARIM ABAD 32330647

Muzaffargarh

MUZAFFARGARH

GGES BAIT QAIM SHAH 32330739

Muzaffargarh

MUZAFFARGARH

GGES RAQBA NOOR KHAN 32330740

R. Y. Khan KHANPUR GGHS FATEH PUR KAMAL 31310030R. Y. Khan KHANPUR GGHS CHACHRAN SHARIF 31310031R. Y. Khan KHANPUR GGHS CHAK NO. 31/P BAGHO BAHAR 31310032R. Y. Khan KHANPUR GGHS CHAK NO. 7/P 31310033R. Y. Khan KHANPUR GGHS CHAK NO. 45/P 31310034R. Y. Khan KHANPUR GGES CHAK NO. 8/P 31310073R. Y. Khan KHANPUR GGHS NAWAN KOT 31310074R. Y. Khan KHANPUR GGES DIN PUR SHARIF 31310075R. Y. Khan KHANPUR GGES CHAK NO. 12/P JETHA BHUTTA 31310076R. Y. Khan KHANPUR GGHS GHARHI IKHTIAR KHAN 31310078R. Y. Khan KHANPUR GGHS KOTLI MURAD 31310080R. Y. Khan KHANPUR GGES KOTLA PATHAN 31310081R. Y. Khan KHANPUR GGES GHOUS PUR 31310082R. Y. Khan KHANPUR GGHS SEHJA 31310084R. Y. Khan KHANPUR GGES BASTI HAJI ABDULLAH 31310085R. Y. Khan KHANPUR GGHS Chak No. 121/1-L 31310087R. Y. Khan KHANPUR GGHS BASTI SHAIR MUHAMMAD 31310088R. Y. Khan KHANPUR GGES CHAK NO. 103/1-L 31310089R. Y. Khan KHANPUR GGES BASTI KHAN MUHAMMAD 31310090R. Y. Khan KHANPUR GGES CHAK 109/1-L 31310091R. Y. Khan KHANPUR GGES LALOO WALA NO. 1 31310359R. Y. Khan KHANPUR GGES BASTI PANWARAN 31310379R. Y. Khan KHANPUR GGES BASTI ABDUL SALAM 31310416R. Y. Khan KHANPUR GGES CHAK LALA 31310433R. Y. Khan KHANPUR GGES Chak No. 17/P 31310443R. Y. Khan KHANPUR GGES ATA MUHAMMAD PO DHANDO 31310505R. Y. Khan KHANPUR GGES MAKHAN BELA 31310510R. Y. Khan KHANPUR GGES SHER GERH PO ZAHIR PEER 31310513R. Y. Khan KHANPUR GGES CHAK NO. 35/P KHANPUR 31310531R. Y. Khan KHANPUR GGES CHAK NO. 63/P 31310548R. Y. Khan KHANPUR GGES DERA MUHAMMAD ISMAIL 31310561R. Y. Khan KHANPUR GGES CHAK NO. 94/NP 31310562R. Y. Khan KHANPUR GGES CHAK NO.120/1-L 31310577R. Y. Khan KHANPUR GGES CHAK NO.92/1-L 31310580R. Y. Khan KHANPUR GGES Chak No. 129/1-L 31310582R. Y. Khan KHANPUR GGES Chak No. 107 1-L 31310586R. Y. Khan KHANPUR GGES CHAK NO.10/P 31310599R. Y. Khan KHANPUR GGES KOT SHER MOHAMMAD 31310611R. Y. Khan KHANPUR GGES MUD BHOORA 31310618R. Y. Khan KHANPUR GGES MUHAMMAD KHAN 31310788R. Y. Khan KHANPUR GGES Chak No. 69/P 31310789R. Y. Khan KHANPUR GGES MUSA WALA 31310790R. Y. Khan KHANPUR GGES CHAK NO. 111/NP 31310791

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R. Y. Khan KHANPUR GGES Moeen Abad 31310792R. Y. Khan KHANPUR GGES Chak No. 27/P 31310801R. Y. Khan KHANPUR GGES CHAK NO. 93/1-L 31310803R. Y. Khan KHANPUR GGES CHAK NO. 9/P 31310804R. Y. Khan KHANPUR GGHSS CHAK NO. 1/P 31310817R. Y. Khan KHANPUR GGHSS ZAHIR PIR 31310831R. Y. Khan KHANPUR GGES JHORAN 31310919R. Y. Khan R. Y. KHAN GGHS CHAK NO. 140/P 31330048R. Y. Khan R. Y. KHAN GGHS CHAK NO. 125/P 31330049R. Y. Khan R. Y. KHAN GGHS CHAK NO. 118/P 31330050R. Y. Khan R. Y. KHAN GGHS CHAK NO. 113/P 31330051R. Y. Khan R. Y. KHAN GGHS CHAK NO. 51/P 31330052R. Y. Khan R. Y. KHAN GGHS ABU ZAHBI COLONY NO 1 31330053R. Y. Khan R. Y. KHAN GGHSS TRANDA SAWAY KHAN 31330054R. Y. Khan R. Y. KHAN GGHS Chak No. 100/P 31330056R. Y. Khan R. Y. KHAN GGHS RAJAN PUR KALAN 31330057R. Y. Khan R. Y. KHAN GGHS FATEH PUR ARAIN 31330058R. Y. Khan R. Y. KHAN GGES HASSAN COLONY 31330108R. Y. Khan R. Y. KHAN GGES Ali Akbar Sanghi 31330112R. Y. Khan R. Y. KHAN GGES Chak No. 46/P 31330113R. Y. Khan R. Y. KHAN GGES Chak No. 47/P 31330114R. Y. Khan R. Y. KHAN GGES CHAK NO. 55/P 31330115R. Y. Khan R. Y. KHAN GGES Chak No. 82/P 31330116R. Y. Khan R. Y. KHAN GGES CHAK No. 86/P 31330117R. Y. Khan R. Y. KHAN GGES CHAK NO. 92/P 31330119R. Y. Khan R. Y. KHAN GGES MISSAN ABAD 31330121R. Y. Khan R. Y. KHAN GGHS ADAM WALI 31330122R. Y. Khan R. Y. KHAN GGES ABDULLAH PUR 31330128R. Y. Khan R. Y. KHAN GGHS CHAK NO. 143/P 31330129R. Y. Khan R. Y. KHAN GGES MALIK PUR 31330130R. Y. Khan R. Y. KHAN GGES BASTI SHARIF 31330131R. Y. Khan R. Y. KHAN GGES Rukan Pur 31330132R. Y. Khan R. Y. KHAN GGES Mianwali Sheikhan 31330133R. Y. Khan R. Y. KHAN GGHS SARDAR GARH 31330134R. Y. Khan R. Y. KHAN GGES Chak No. 110/P 31330136R. Y. Khan R. Y. KHAN GGES AMIN GARH 31330137R. Y. Khan R. Y. KHAN GGES MOUZA CHANNA 31330138R. Y. Khan R. Y. KHAN GGHS MAU MUBARAK 31330139R. Y. Khan R. Y. KHAN GGES Wahi Shah Mohammad 31330140R. Y. Khan R. Y. KHAN GGES BASTI QADIR BAKHSH BHAGWALA 31330141R. Y. Khan R. Y. KHAN GGES MAD NOOR KOT SAMABA 31330142R. Y. Khan R. Y. KHAN GGES TIBBI GUL MUHAMMAD 31330143R. Y. Khan R. Y. KHAN GGES Chak No. 78/P 31330145R. Y. Khan R. Y. KHAN GGES Chak No. 87/P 31330146R. Y. Khan R. Y. KHAN GGES CHAK NO. 99/P 31330147R. Y. Khan R. Y. KHAN GGES Chak No. 101/P 31330148R. Y. Khan R. Y. KHAN GGHS Chak No. 102/P 31330149R. Y. Khan R. Y. KHAN GGES MANZOOR ABAD 31330150R. Y. Khan R. Y. KHAN GGES KOT DARRI AZEEM KHAN 31330151R. Y. Khan R. Y. KHAN GGES CHAK NO. 126/P 31330152R. Y. Khan R. Y. KHAN GGES CHAK NO. 136/P 31330154R. Y. Khan R. Y. KHAN GGES CHAK NO. 137/P 31330155R. Y. Khan R. Y. KHAN GGES CHAK NO. 142/P 31330156R. Y. Khan R. Y. KHAN GGES CHAK NO. 144/P EAST 31330157R. Y. Khan R. Y. KHAN GGES CHAK NO. 114/P 31330158R. Y. Khan R. Y. KHAN GGES DERA SHAMAS 31330159R. Y. Khan R. Y. KHAN GGHS HASAN ABAD 31330160R. Y. Khan R. Y. KHAN GGES SHER ABAD 31330161R. Y. Khan R. Y. KHAN GGES CHAK NO. 133/P 31330533R. Y. Khan R. Y. KHAN GGES CHAK NO. 247/P 31330551R. Y. Khan R. Y. KHAN GGCMES MANZOOR ABAD (BINDOOR) 31330610R. Y. Khan R. Y. KHAN GGES CHAK NO. 106/P 31330646

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R. Y. Khan R. Y. KHAN GGES BASHEER AHMED SANGHI 31330652R. Y. Khan R. Y. KHAN GGES Tranda Ali Murad 31330655R. Y. Khan R. Y. KHAN GGCMS DUNIYA PUR GANGA BASTI YAR MUHAMMAD 31330687R. Y. Khan R. Y. KHAN GGES ABDUL RAHMAN WEEHA 31330691R. Y. Khan R. Y. KHAN GGES ALLAH DITTA KHAN 31330717R. Y. Khan R. Y. KHAN GGES CHAK 80/P 31330748R. Y. Khan R. Y. KHAN GGES BASTI IMAM DIN 31330771R. Y. Khan R. Y. KHAN GGES TAJ GARH 31330828R. Y. Khan R. Y. KHAN GGES AZEEM BUKHSH DHAREEJA 31330829R. Y. Khan R. Y. KHAN GGES BADLI SHARIF 31330834R. Y. Khan R. Y. KHAN GGES ABAD PUR 31330836R. Y. Khan R. Y. KHAN GGHSS CHAK NO. 56/P 31331087R. Y. Khan R. Y. KHAN GGHS WAPDA SCORP RYK 31331088R. Y. Khan R. Y. KHAN GGPS Kot Karam Khan 31331099R. Y. Khan R. Y. KHAN GGCMES DARI ALI AKBAR SANGHI 31331107R. Y. Khan R. Y. KHAN GGHS MODEL ABU ZAHBI PALACE CHAK 55/P 31331200R. Y. Khan R. Y. KHAN GGHS MEHMOOD ABAD 31331221R. Y. Khan SADIQABAD GGHS Chak No. 195/P 31340031R. Y. Khan SADIQABAD GGHS Chak No. 146/P 31340032R. Y. Khan SADIQABAD GGHS Chak No. 156/P 31340034R. Y. Khan SADIQABAD GGHS Chak No. 158/P 31340035R. Y. Khan SADIQABAD GGHS Jamal Din Wali 31340037R. Y. Khan SADIQABAD GGHS BASTI HAMID ULLAH BHATTI 31340038R. Y. Khan SADIQABAD GGHS AHMAD PUR LAMMA 31340039R. Y. Khan SADIQABAD GGES GHARI BEGHAR 31340073R. Y. Khan SADIQABAD GGES Chak No. 120/P 31340075R. Y. Khan SADIQABAD GGES Chak No. 128/P 31340076R. Y. Khan SADIQABAD GGES Chak No. 238/P 31340077R. Y. Khan SADIQABAD GGES Chak No. 148/P 31340078R. Y. Khan SADIQABAD GGHS Chandrami 31340079R. Y. Khan SADIQABAD GGHS Chak No. 145/P 31340080R. Y. Khan SADIQABAD GGES Chak No. 160/P 31340082R. Y. Khan SADIQABAD GGES Chak No. 173/P 31340083R. Y. Khan SADIQABAD GGES Chak No. 193/P 31340084R. Y. Khan SADIQABAD GGES Chak No. 188/P 31340085R. Y. Khan SADIQABAD GGES BHONG SHARIF 31340086R. Y. Khan SADIQABAD GGES METHA DANDAM 31340087R. Y. Khan SADIQABAD GGES Meray Shah 31340088R. Y. Khan SADIQABAD GGES CHAK NO. 199/P 31340090R. Y. Khan SADIQABAD GGES Chak No. 197/P 31340091R. Y. Khan SADIQABAD GGES SUBZAL PO KOT SABZAL 31340092R. Y. Khan SADIQABAD GGES MUHAMMAD NAWAZ WASA 31340093R. Y. Khan SADIQABAD GGES FATTO WALL 31340094R. Y. Khan SADIQABAD GGES PEER BUKHASH PUNJABI 31340095R. Y. Khan SADIQABAD GGCMES MUHAMMAD PUR LAMMA 31340096R. Y. Khan SADIQABAD GGES ROSHAN BHAIT 31340097R. Y. Khan SADIQABAD GGHS BASTI KAMAM 31340098R. Y. Khan SADIQABAD GGES Chak No. 25/NP 31340099R. Y. Khan SADIQABAD GGES Walana 31340100R. Y. Khan SADIQABAD GGES Chak No. 164/P 31340421R. Y. Khan SADIQABAD GGES Chak No. 151/P 31340423R. Y. Khan SADIQABAD GGES Chak No. 119/P 31340424R. Y. Khan SADIQABAD GGES WALHAR PO WALHAR 31340575R. Y. Khan SADIQABAD GGES Chak No. 7/NP 31340584R. Y. Khan SADIQABAD GGHS CHAK NO. 11/NP 31340586R. Y. Khan SADIQABAD GGES MALIK WAHID BUX 31340589R. Y. Khan SADIQABAD GGES SHAH PUR 31340612R. Y. Khan SADIQABAD GGES KOTLA HAYAT 31340618R. Y. Khan SADIQABAD GGES Bhutta Wahan 31340634R. Y. Khan SADIQABAD GGES Shahbaz Pur 31340652R. Y. Khan SADIQABAD GGCMES SONA GOTH 31340902Rajanpur JAMPUR GGHS Kotla Mughalan 32410018

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Rajanpur JAMPUR GGHS Haji Pur 32410019Rajanpur JAMPUR GGHS Rasool Pur 32410020Rajanpur JAMPUR GGHS BASTI CHINA 32410021Rajanpur JAMPUR GGHS MUHAMMAD PUR 32410022Rajanpur JAMPUR GGHS Noshera Gharbi 32410023Rajanpur JAMPUR GGHS Harrand 32410025Rajanpur JAMPUR GGHS Kot Tahir 32410043Rajanpur JAMPUR GGES Saleem Abad 32410044Rajanpur JAMPUR GGES Allah Abad 32410045Rajanpur JAMPUR GGES Mastoi Wala 32410047Rajanpur JAMPUR GGES BASTI TUFQI 32410048Rajanpur JAMPUR GGES TIBBI LUNDAN 32410049Rajanpur JAMPUR GGES LAL GARH 32410050Rajanpur JAMPUR GGES Bukhara Shareef 32410051Rajanpur JAMPUR GGCMES KOTLA DEWAN 32410360Rajanpur JAMPUR GGES BASTI AWAN 32410378Rajanpur JAMPUR GGES MUD JAM DUR MUHAMMAD 32410428Rajanpur JAMPUR GGES Meeran Pur 32410434Rajanpur JAMPUR GGCMES TATAR WALA 32410563Rajanpur RAJANPUR GGHS SIKHANI WALA 32420017Rajanpur RAJANPUR GGHS Shikar Pur 32420020Rajanpur RAJANPUR GGHS KOTLA NASEER 32420021Rajanpur RAJANPUR GGES KOTLA SHER MUHAMMAD 32420039Rajanpur RAJANPUR GGES Mehry Wala 32420040Rajanpur RAJANPUR GGHS Wang 32420041Rajanpur RAJANPUR GGHS MURGHAI 32420042Rajanpur RAJANPUR GGES Pati Juma Arain 32420044Rajanpur RAJANPUR GGES KOTLA MALAM 32420046Rajanpur RAJANPUR GGES Hazrat Wala 32420047Rajanpur RAJANPUR GGES KOTLA ESAN 32420049Rajanpur RAJANPUR GGES Kotla Androon 32420271Rajanpur RAJANPUR GGES Noshera Sharqi 32420276Rajanpur RAJANPUR GGES NIZAM ABAD 32420287Rajanpur RAJANPUR GGES SAHAN WALA 32420308Rajanpur RAJANPUR GGES CHAH LAL KHAN 32420311Rajanpur RAJANPUR GGES BASTI PHALI 32420343Rajanpur RAJANPUR GGES Bukhari Shareef 32420345Rajanpur RAJANPUR GGES RAQBA NABI SHAH 32420446Rajanpur ROJHAN GGES MIRAN PUR 32430017Rajanpur ROJHAN GGHS BHAGSAR 32430018Rajanpur ROJHAN GGES KOTLA HUSSAIN SHAH 32430019Rajanpur ROJHAN GGES MOLVI MACHIAN 32430174Rajanpur ROJHAN GGCMES SHAUKAT ABAD 32430177 APPENDIX C: LIST OF MAUZAS AND SETTLEMENTS DISTRICT  TEHSIL  MAUZA  SETTLEMENT NAMEDG Khan DG KHAN AGANI SHAHNI BASTI AHMAD WALIDG Khan DG KHAN ALI WALA BASTI ALI WALADG Khan DG KHAN CHHABRI BALA BASTI JAAN WALADG Khan DG KHAN CHORAHTTA BASTI PUL PAYARE WALIDG Khan DG KHAN CHORAHTTA BASTI PUL PAYARE WALIDG Khan DG KHAN CHORAHTTA PACHADH BASTI CHORAHTTA PACHADHDG Khan DG KHAN GHUMMAN BASTI BANGALI (S)DG Khan DG KHAN JARWAR BASTI KHO IMAM BAKSHDG Khan DG KHAN JATOI WALA BASTI CHAH KHOSAY WALADG Khan DG KHAN KAPER SHAH BASTI KAPPAR SHAHDG Khan DG KHAN LADAN BASTI JHANG WANIDG Khan DG KHAN Meeran BASTI MEERANDG Khan DG KHAN NOOR WAH BASTI JANDANIDG Khan DG KHAN NOOR WAH BASTI ZANGALANI

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DG Khan DG KHAN PAIGAH BASTI BALOCH WALADG Khan DG KHAN RAHIM BALANE BASTI HUSSAIN SHAMALIDG Khan DG KHAN Rakh Shawani BASTI RAKH SHAWANIDG Khan DG KHAN RAMIN BASTI BAGIR WALIDG Khan DG KHAN SAMINA SHARQI BASTI BABAR WALADG Khan DG KHAN SAMINA SHARQI BASTI KHO RASHEED WALADG Khan DG KHAN SUKHERA ARAIN BASTI CHAIJRADG Khan Karor

PaccaGULHAR GULHAR

DG Khan Kot Chutta ALI SHAH BASTI ALI SHAH11

DG Khan Kot Chutta BASTI JALBANI BASTI CHAH HASAN WALADG Khan Kot Chutta BASTI JALBANI BASTI MEER JALBANIDG Khan Kot Chutta DARKHAST JAMAL KHAN GHERBI 2 BASTI BABAR WALADG Khan Kot Chutta DARKHAST JAMAL KHAN JANUBI 1 BASTI KOT HASSODG Khan Kot Chutta JAKHER IMAM SHAH BASTI JOALWALADG Khan Kot Chutta KHANPUR SHUMALI BASTI CHAH MEHMAR WALADG Khan Kot Chutta MALKANI KHURD BASTI JHOK UTTRA MOORDG Khan Kot Chutta MANA AHMADANI BASTI KHOO WALADG Khan Kot Chutta NAWAN SHUMALI BASTI KHOURLAY WALADG Khan Kot Chutta NOTAK MEHMEED BASTI MALGHANIDG Khan Kot Chutta SHIDANI BASTI RASHEED ABADDG Khan TAUNSA BHATIAN WALI BASTI TUB JANOBIDG Khan TAUNSA BINDA BASTI DAGGARDG Khan TAUNSA BUZDDR SHUMALI BASTI GAMAN WALIDG Khan TAUNSA DOUNA BASTI LANGER WALIDG Khan TAUNSA GADDI SHUMALI BASTI MIRANIDG Khan TAUNSA GHALI BASTI GAHBE JANOB MASRIKDG Khan TAUNSA HAMAL BASTI LARRI NAWAZDG Khan TAUNSA KATH GARH BASTI MOHALLAH KOT CHTTAN-

WKANIDG Khan TAUNSA KOT QAISRANI BASTI SHEHLANI SHARQIDG Khan TAUNSA KOTLA ISMAIL BASTI BASHKY WALA SHARQLIDG Khan TAUNSA LAKHANI BASTI ALLAH RAKHADG Khan TAUNSA MALIK PUR BASTI CHAGRADG Khan TAUNSA MANGLY WALI BASTI KANJOO WALIDG Khan TAUNSA MARI DARMIANI BASTI CHAH MUSTAFA ABADDG Khan TAUNSA MITHY WALI BASTI BUZDAR WALADG Khan TAUNSA PATI KHAR BASTI MOCHIDG Khan TAUNSA RAKH KOT QAISRANI BASTI KOT QAISRANIDG Khan TAUNSA RAKH LOLAHRI LOLAHRIDG Khan TAUNSA RAKH SANJAR BASTI HAYDAR BHUTDG Khan TAUNSA ROHEEL BASTI KAREETYDG Khan TAUNSA SAJAN BASTI FAMOUS TANDG Khan TAUNSA SHEIKH GURDA BASTI SHEIKH GURDA GHRBIDG Khan TAUNSA SHEIKH JEVANDA BASTI PALOWAN JHOKDG Khan TAUNSA TARRIMMAN BASTI BALOCH JANOBDG Khan TAUNSA THALLA CHAKI BASTI CHAKL WALIDG Khan TAUNSA THUEE PANDHI BASTI MANJOTHADG Khan TAUNSA USMAN SHAH BASTI SAYDAN WALILayyah CHAUBAR

AChak No. 121 ML Chak No. 121 ML

Layyah CHAUBARA

Chak No. 328 Chak No. 328

Layyah CHAUBARA

Chak No. 348 Chak No. 348

Layyah CHAUBARA

Chak No. 368 Chak No. 368

Layyah CHAUBARA

Chak No. 370 A BASTI KIRAARI KHOO

Layyah CHAUBAR Chak No. 439 Chak No. 439

11 This settlement could not be visited during the baseline survey because of flooding. The random walk procedure described in Appendix D is to be used to draw 10 ‘eligible’ households.

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ALayyah CHAUBAR

AChak No. 440 Chak No. 440

Layyah CHAUBARA

Chak No. 444 BASTI Chak No. 444

Layyah CHAUBARA

Chak No. 477 Chak No. 477

Layyah CHAUBARA

Chak No. 480 BASTI DERA MAHAR KHADIM HUS-SAIN

Layyah CHAUBARA

Chak No. 487 Chak No. 487

Layyah CHAUBARA

Chak No. 488 BASTI Chak No. 488

Layyah CHAUBARA

Chak No. 489 BASTI Chak No. 489

Layyah CHAUBARA

NAWAN KOT BASTI ZARKANI

Layyah CHAUBARA

RAKH NAWAN KOT JADID RAKH NAWAN KOT JADID

Layyah Karor Lal-isan

AULAKH NASHEB BASTI CHATREE BALOCH

Layyah Karor Lal-isan

AULAKH NASHEB BASTI LOHAY

Layyah Karor Lal-isan

BUCHI WALA BASTI DOTHEE

Layyah Karor Lal-isan

BUCHI WALA BASTI JOTA

Layyah Karor Lal-isan

CHAK NO 218/TDA CHAK 218/TDA

Layyah Karor Lal-isan

CHAK NO 218/TDA CHAK 218/TDA

Layyah Karor Lal-isan

Chak No. 104/ML BASTI DERA NASIR MAKEEN WALA

Layyah Karor Lal-isan

Chak No. 110/TDA BASTI LAIL

Layyah Karor Lal-isan

Chak No. 115/ML CHAK 115/ML

Layyah Karor Lal-isan

Chak No. 116/TDA BASTI KUTANA

Layyah Karor Lal-isan

Chak No. 233/TDA CHAK 233/TDA

Layyah Karor Lal-isan

Chak No. 236/TDA CHAK 236 TDA

Layyah Karor Lal-isan

Chak No. 241/TDA BASTI CHAK 241/TDA

Layyah Karor Lal-isan

Chak No. 246/TDA CHAK 246/TDA

Layyah Karor Lal-isan

Chak No. 266 TDA 266 TDA

Layyah Karor Lal-isan

Chak No. 290/TDA CHAK 290/TDA

Layyah Karor Lal-isan

Chak No. 293/TDA 293 TDA

Layyah Karor Lal-isan

Chak No. 78/TDA BASTI DERA BUKHARI 78 TDA

Layyah Karor Lal-isan

Chak No. 90 A/TDA BASTI DIRKHAN WALI

Layyah Karor Lal-isan

Chak No. 92/ML CHAK 92/ML

Layyah Karor Lal-isan

Chak No. 92/TDA CHAK 92/TDA

Layyah Karor Lal-isan

DIN PUR BASTI KHANDAOYA

Layyah Karor Lal-isan

DIN PUR BASTI NOOR PUR

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Layyah Karor Lal-isan

KAROR THAL JANDI BASTI BHUMBH WALA

Layyah Karor Lal-isan

MONGHER BASTI AWAN MOLVI

Layyah Karor Lal-isan

SAHU WALA PACCA PATI GISHKORI

Layyah Karor Lal-isan

SANJH ISRA BASTI CHAK SHAHANI

Layyah Karor Lal-isan

SANJH ISRA BASTI MANJOTHA

Layyah Karor Lal-isan

SARGANI NASHEB BASTI GHULAM MUHAMMAD WALA

Layyah Karor Lal-isan

SARGANI NASHEB BASTI NUSRAT WALA

Layyah Karor Lal-isan

SARGANI THAL BASTI GANTI KORIAL

Layyah Karor Lal-isan

SARGANI THAL BASTI SARGANI SOLANG

Layyah Karor Lal-isan

TIBBI KHURD NASHEB BASTI RAJA WALA

Layyah Karor Lal-isan

TIBBI KHURD NASHEB BASTI SHARAN WALA JOHAR

Layyah Karor Lal-isan

TIBI KALAN NASHEB Basti Darkhan

Layyah Karor Lal-isan

WARA SEHARAN BASTI AWAN

Layyah Karor Lal-isan

WARA SEHARAN BASTI PAWLI

Layyah Karor Lal-isan

WARA SEHARAN BASTI WADHAY WALY OLD

Layyah Layyah BAHADAR GAMAN SOHAL SHRKI BASTI LURKY WALALayyah Layyah BAHADAR GARMOON SOHAL

GHARDIBASTI NOHIN

Layyah Layyah BAHADAR GARMOON SOHAL GHARDI

BASTI TULFEY NO 2

Layyah Layyah BAIT GUJJI BASTI KOOCHNLayyah Layyah CHAK NO. 114 A/TDA BASTI CHA HUSSAIN BUKSHLayyah Layyah CHAK NO. 118/TDA BASTI CHEMMO KHOLayyah Layyah CHAK NO. 123 B/TDA BASTI JATALayyah Layyah CHAK NO. 136/TDA Basti Khoh BijahLayyah Layyah CHAK NO. 141/TDA BASTI CHAK ABADILayyah Layyah CHAK NO. 151/TDA BASTI BHABRALayyah Layyah CHAK NO. 152A/TDA BASTI CHAH HAYIDAR WALALayyah Layyah CHAK NO. 274/TDA BASTI TALI WALALayyah Layyah CHAK NO. 275/TDA Basti JagLayyah Layyah CHAK NO. 279/TDA BASTI JANUBI BLOCK CHAK 279Layyah Layyah CHAK NO. 280 TDA BASTI DULLULayyah Layyah CHAK NO. 282 TDA BASTI KHOH MOOSA WALALayyah Layyah CHAK NO. 287/TDA BASTI CHEEMA CHOWKLayyah Layyah CHAK NO. 288/TDA BASTI CHAK ABADILayyah Layyah CHAK NO. 383/TDA BASTI DARKHAN WaliLayyah Layyah CHAK NO. 423/TDA BASTI OODLayyah Layyah CHAK NO. 460/TDA BASTI CHAH ARSHD WALALayyah Layyah CHAK NO. 463/TDA BASTI CHAK ABADILayyah Layyah DIVAN BASTI CHAH SAEED SARGANILayyah Layyah DIVAN BASTI KODTHEY WALILayyah Layyah DIVAN BASTI PAKKLayyah Layyah DULU NASHEEB BASTI DUNGI WALALayyah Layyah DULU NASHEEB BASTI SOYALayyah Layyah GUT NASHEEB BASTI CHAH LOHARILayyah Layyah JHORAR THAL JANDI BASTI GURMANILayyah Layyah KHARL AZEEM THAL KALAN BASTI FORROQLayyah Layyah KHARL AZEEM THAL KALAN BASTI SANDY WALILayyah Layyah KHAWAS KHAIL NASHEEB BASTI CHROHIY WALA

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Layyah Layyah KHLINI KARLU THAL BASTI LOHARLayyah Layyah KHOKHAR WALA BASTI CHAH LANGAR WALALayyah Layyah KHOKHAR WALA BASTI KORAY SHAH WALALayyah Layyah KOTLA HAJI SHAH THAL BASTI NOOR FAQIRLayyah Layyah KUNNAL NASHEEB BASTI CHAH KHELLO WALILayyah Layyah KUNNAL NASHEEB BASTI DERA MOSHIN SHAHLayyah Layyah MERHAN BASTI GUL MUHAMMADLayyah Layyah PANAHA KHARL SHAKI BASTI DAR KHAN WALALayyah Layyah SAIDU NASHEEB BASTI CHAH MARILayyah Layyah SOHANRA WASAWA BASTI BHAKINLayyah Layyah SOHANRA WASAWA BASTI KHOTEY WALALayyah Layyah SOHANRA WASAWA BASTI MASQUE FAROOQ AZAMLayyah Layyah THAL JANDI BASTI MUHAMMADILayyah Layyah THAL JANDI BASTI SABKILodhran Dunyapur BHOBATPUR BASTI CHAH VIDDALodhran Dunyapur Chak No. 15/M 15/M BaraLodhran Dunyapur Chak No. 231/WB BASTI BATH COLONYLodhran Dunyapur Chak No. 251/WB BASTI CHAK 251 WBLodhran Dunyapur Chak No. 271/WB CHAK 271 WBLodhran Dunyapur Chak No. 275-77/WB CHAK 275-77 WBLodhran Dunyapur Chak No. 297/WB BASTI HAFIZ TALIBLodhran Dunyapur Chak No. 307/WB CHAK 307 WBLodhran Dunyapur Chak No. 347/WB BASTI HAFIZ TALIBLodhran Dunyapur Chak No. 35/M BASTI COLONYLodhran Dunyapur Chak No. 353/WB CHAK 353 WBLodhran Dunyapur Chak No. 363/WB CHAK 363 WBLodhran Dunyapur Chak No. 366/WB BASTI 5 MARLA SCHEMELodhran Dunyapur Chak No. 370/WB BASTI SABAR KHOLodhran Dunyapur Chak No. 385/WB BASTI ZAIN PURLodhran Dunyapur Chak No. 9/M BASTI 9/MLodhran Dunyapur FATHEPUR BASTI 5 MARLA SCHEMELodhran Dunyapur ISMAIL JHANDIR BASTI CAVNI ALA (BASTI ASLAM

JHEDA)Lodhran Dunyapur KAGAY WALA BASTI BAHISTI KHOOLodhran Karor

PaccaBUKSHI WALA MUHALLAH DHAKHY WALA

Lodhran Karor Pacca

CHAK NO. 20/M BASTI KABEER PUR COLONY

Lodhran Karor Pacca

CHAN LAP CHAN LAP

Lodhran Karor Pacca

DERA LALA BASTI MORAN WALI

Lodhran Karor Pacca

DIN PUR BASTI BOTAY WALA

Lodhran Karor Pacca

HASA JOYIA BASTI NONA WALA

Lodhran Karor Pacca

NOCHAINAN WALA NOCHAINAN WALA

Lodhran Karor Pacca

PATWARIAN WALA BASTI MUGHAL PURA

Lodhran Karor Pacca

PIPPLE WALA BASTI NEEM WALI MAGA

Lodhran Karor Pacca

SABZ KOT BASTI FAROOQABAD

Lodhran Karor Pacca

SHAH JAMAL BASTI TALI WALA

Lodhran Karor Pacca

SHAHPUR PHULL BASTI MANI WALA

Lodhran Karor Pacca

SIBAR SIKAR BASTI MAHRUF WALA

Lodhran Karor Pacca

WAHID SARMANI BASTI BHAPPIR WALA

Lodhran Karor Pacca

WAHID SARMANI BASTI JATU WALA

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Lodhran Lodhran CHAK HIMATA BASTI 4 BHALLY WALALodhran Lodhran CHAK NO. 16/MPR BASTI ALLAH DIHA + MANGO OR-

CHARDLodhran Lodhran CHAK NO. 22/MPR BASTI 22 MPR SECTION 2Lodhran Lodhran CHUTTI BASTI KOSHALY WALALodhran Lodhran DASTI DASTILodhran Lodhran DHORAY WALA BASTI MARLA SCHEMELodhran Lodhran GAGGAN HATTA BASTI ALLAH WASSAYA NAILodhran Lodhran JALLWALL BASTI DHANNU WALALodhran Lodhran JIGLAT 2 BASTI MATAMLodhran Lodhran KAMALPUR JATIAL BASTI NOOR PURLodhran Lodhran KOT PEER SADAT BASTI AKRAM ABADLodhran Lodhran LAHORI BASTI HADELodhran Lodhran MAJALDE WALA BASTI PATHAN WALALodhran Lodhran MILAN HANS BASTI CHAH KOKARY WALALodhran Lodhran SALSADAR BASTI MAKHDOOM PURLodhran Lodhran SALSADAR BASTI STATION SHANALLodhran Lodhran SIKANDAR WALA BASTI MAMMO WALALodhran Lodhran THADDA THAHEEM BASTI PALLI WALALodhran Lodhran THADDA THAHEEM BASTI QAVRI WALALodhran Lodhran WAHI GUSAL MULK BASTI BASHKY WALA SHARQLILodhran Lodhran WAHI IMAM BUKSH BASTI FARID PURLodhran Lodhran WAHI RATNA BASTI CHAH MITHAMuzaffar-garh

Ali Pur ALI WALA BASTI MAZAAR WALA

Muzaffar-garh

Ali Pur BAQIR SHAH SHUMALI BASTI MOMI WALA

Muzaffar-garh

Ali Pur DAMAR WALA JANOBI 2 BASTI MUNKHEER 2

Muzaffar-garh

Ali Pur GAHGRA WALI BASTI RAGGAR & BABBAR

Muzaffar-garh

Ali Pur GHALWAN 1 BASTI NATICH

Muzaffar-garh

Ali Pur KAPOO WALA BASTI MATRAL

Muzaffar-garh

Ali Pur KHANANI BASTI BASTI PEERO SHAHI

Muzaffar-garh

Ali Pur KHEYARA BASTI KHEYARA

Muzaffar-garh

Ali Pur MAIL MAJEETH BASTI COLONY

Muzaffar-garh

Ali Pur MALIK ARAIN BASTI KANDAYI MOR

Muzaffar-garh

Ali Pur NAWAN ABAD BASTI LANGHA

Muzaffar-garh

Ali Pur PHULAN BASTI KAMHAR & MAHAJAR

Muzaffar-garh

Jatoi BASTI ARIF Basti Kabel Wala

Muzaffar-garh

Jatoi BASTI HAJI Basti Haji Wala

Muzaffar-garh

Jatoi BELAY WALA BASTI ALLAH BUKSH

Muzaffar-garh

Jatoi DANGA KORAI Basti Arif Wala/ Dora Wala

Muzaffar-garh

Jatoi GHEALPUR Basti Namberdar

Muzaffar-garh

Jatoi HAMZAY WALI Basti Daci

Muzaffar-garh

Jatoi JATOI JANOBI Basti Dahlan Wala

Muzaffar-garh

Jatoi KALLAR WALI NO. 2 BASTI MALAK ABAD

Muzaffar- Jatoi LUNDI PITAFI Basti Chandiya

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garhMuzaffar-garh

Jatoi MELA CHACHA Basti Bahdur

Muzaffar-garh

Jatoi RAKH BASTI ARIF Basti Chachara Wala

Muzaffar-garh

Jatoi SHEIKH ALI Basti Bhago

Muzaffar-garh

Jatoi WEDAD Basti Gavan

Muzaffar-garh

Muzaffar-garh

AHMED BARN Basti Bara

Muzaffar-garh

Muzaffar-garh

ALAM SHAH Basti Khare Wala

Muzaffar-garh

Muzaffar-garh

ALI WALA Basti Maso Wala

Muzaffar-garh

Muzaffar-garh

ALI WALA Basti Wasti Wala

Muzaffar-garh

Muzaffar-garh

ALI WALA

Muzaffar-garh

Muzaffar-garh

AMANPUR BASTI MIAN WALA

Muzaffar-garh

Muzaffar-garh

AMBRAND Basti Hafiz Wala

Muzaffar-garh

Muzaffar-garh

BAIT LUDA Basti Essa Korai

Muzaffar-garh

Muzaffar-garh

BASTI JHANGAR BASTI ARAIN WALA

Muzaffar-garh

Muzaffar-garh

BASTI JHANGAR BASTI WADA KHO

Muzaffar-garh

Muzaffar-garh

BASTI KHARAK Basti Bahn Wala

Muzaffar-garh

Muzaffar-garh

BASTI SANDILA Basti Gurbhen

Muzaffar-garh

Muzaffar-garh

BHAGWAT Basti Mohana

Muzaffar-garh

Muzaffar-garh

BHUNDY WALI 1 BASTI DARKHAN WALA

Muzaffar-garh

Muzaffar-garh

BHUNDY WALI 1 BASTI SHAIR WALA

Muzaffar-garh

Muzaffar-garh

BRAHIM WALA BASTI KHANDAR

Muzaffar-garh

Muzaffar-garh

CHAK MOLVI Basti Movi

Muzaffar-garh

Muzaffar-garh

CHAK NO. 2-6/R BASTI CHAK 2/6 R

Muzaffar-garh

Muzaffar-garh

CHAK NO. 5-4/L BASTI CHAK 5/4 L

Muzaffar-garh

Muzaffar-garh

CHAK NO. 6-4/R BASTI CHAK 6/4 R

Muzaffar-garh

Muzaffar-garh

DUNIYAPUR Basti Ali Wala

Muzaffar-garh

Muzaffar-garh

GHAZIPUR DASTI Basti Kasai

Muzaffar-garh

Muzaffar-garh

HARPALO BASTI CHAK WALA

Muzaffar-garh

Muzaffar-garh

JUSAL WAHIM BASTI MAITLA

Muzaffar-garh

Muzaffar-garh

KABIR SANDILA BASTI NAI (KABIR SANDILA)

Muzaffar-garh

Muzaffar-garh

KAMALPUR BASTI HASAN CHOWK COLONY

Muzaffar-garh

Muzaffar-garh

KAMALPUR BASTI UBHA KHOO

Muzaffar-garh

Muzaffar-garh

KHALUNG JANUBI BASTI KAMERA

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Muzaffar-garh

Muzaffar-garh

KHALUNG JANUBI BASTI THAHEEM WALA

Muzaffar-garh

Muzaffar-garh

LANG MALANA Basti Bhambay Wala

Muzaffar-garh

Muzaffar-garh

LUNGER SARAY Basti Lunger Saray

Muzaffar-garh

Muzaffar-garh

MAHRA FARAZ BASTI DHARAM SAL

Muzaffar-garh

Muzaffar-garh

MOCHI WALA BASTI ALLAH ABAD

Muzaffar-garh

Muzaffar-garh

PACCA MAKHDOOM Basti Flood Band

Muzaffar-garh

Muzaffar-garh

PURANA QURASHI Basti Khajar Wala

Muzaffar-garh

Muzaffar-garh

QABOOL CHAJRA SHUMAL BASTI SARIAN WALA

Muzaffar-garh

Muzaffar-garh

QAIM SHAH BASTI ALI MUHAMMAD SARVAR

Muzaffar-garh

Muzaffar-garh

QAIM SHAH BASTI KHADIM KHA WALA

Muzaffar-garh

Muzaffar-garh

QAIM SHAH BASTI LAHAOH WALA

Muzaffar-garh

Muzaffar-garh

RAKH KHAN PUR Basti Saadat Colony

Muzaffar-garh

Muzaffar-garh

RAKH KHAN PUR Basti Tibi Balochan

Muzaffar-garh

Muzaffar-garh

RAKH THEHRI Basti Thaheem Nagar

Muzaffar-garh

Muzaffar-garh

SAADAN WALI Basti Jewan Wala

Muzaffar-garh

Muzaffar-garh

SAADAN WALI Basti Kundi Wala

Muzaffar-garh

Muzaffar-garh

SHARIF CHAJRA Basti Arain Wala

Muzaffar-garh

Muzaffar-garh

SUNWAIS YED BASTI PATHAN WALA

Muzaffar-garh

Muzaffar-garh

TARAF DHOOL BASTI FAIZ COLONY

Muzaffar-garh

Muzaffar-garh

YARA DAHA Basti Gahne Wala

Muzaffar-garh

Muzaffar-garh

YOUSAF PUR BASTI CHAH MULAN

Rahim Yar Khan

Khan Pur BHAKRANI BASTI KUMHARAN

Rahim Yar Khan

Khan Pur CHACHARAN SHARIF BASTI HAGI GHULAM SERWAR GOPANG

Rahim Yar Khan

Khan Pur CHACHARAN SHARIF BASTI KHURACHIYAN

Rahim Yar Khan

Khan Pur CHACHARAN SHARIF BASTI SONARY WALA BORANG

Rahim Yar Khan

Khan Pur CHAK NO 114 NP BASTI KUMHARAN

Rahim Yar Khan

Khan Pur Chak No. 107 NP BASTI KHUDA BUX SANGHRI

Rahim Yar Khan

Khan Pur Chak No. 108 1-L BASTI SHAIKH MUHAMMAD

Rahim Yar Khan

Khan Pur Chak No. 108 NP MALIK RAHIM BUKSH

Rahim Yar Khan

Khan Pur Chak No. 118 1-L BASTI KAREEM BAKSH

Rahim Yar Khan

Khan Pur Chak No. 123 1-L BASTI MATUJA

Rahim Yar Khan

Khan Pur Chak No. 12P BASTI CHAK ASHRIF

Rahim Yar Khan Pur Chak No. 15P BASTI LARAYA

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KhanRahim Yar Khan

Khan Pur Chak No. 21 P BASTI ISMAIL

Rahim Yar Khan

Khan Pur Chak No. 27 P COLONY 27/P

Rahim Yar Khan

Khan Pur Chak No. 37 P BASTI ALI AHMED BABA

Rahim Yar Khan

Khan Pur Chak No. 4P GHOSIYA COLONY

Rahim Yar Khan

Khan Pur Chak No. 7-0 ABBASIYA GHULSHAN USMAN COLONY

Rahim Yar Khan

Khan Pur Chak No. 70P Chak No. 70/P

Rahim Yar Khan

Khan Pur Chak No. 71P BASTI HAJI GULZAR

Rahim Yar Khan

Khan Pur Chak No. 94 NP Chak No. 94/NP

Rahim Yar Khan

Khan Pur Chak No. 99 NP Basti haider khan

Rahim Yar Khan

Khan Pur Chak No. 99 NP Markiz jamea imam deen pur

Rahim Yar Khan

Khan Pur KOT SHAHAN BASTI BHID

Rahim Yar Khan

Khan Pur KOT SHAHAN BASTI RIAS SAEED AHMED

Rahim Yar Khan

Khan Pur LANGIWAR BASTI ALLAH DAD KHAN

Rahim Yar Khan

Khan Pur LATKI BASTI CHEEHRAM

Rahim Yar Khan

Khan Pur MALIK ARAIN BASTI SULTAN ARAIN

Rahim Yar Khan

Khan Pur MALIK PUR BASTI JAMOKHI

Rahim Yar Khan

Khan Pur MALIK PUR BASTI TARKHAN

Rahim Yar Khan

Khan Pur MEHMOOD KOT BASTI ABBASIYAN

Rahim Yar Khan

Khan Pur MEHMOOD KOT BASTI MUNSHI GHULAM NABI LAR

Rahim Yar Khan

Khan Pur MUD BHURA Basti Phatana

Rahim Yar Khan

Khan Pur PEER BUKSH KORAI BASTI AHMED BUX

Rahim Yar Khan

Khan Pur PEER BUKSH KORAI BASTI PHTAN

Rahim Yar Khan

RY Khan ABAD PUR Basti Haji Juma

Rahim Yar Khan

RY Khan ABAD PUR Basti Mustafa

Rahim Yar Khan

RY Khan Abdullah Pur Abdullah Pur

Rahim Yar Khan

RY Khan Akram Abad Basti Darkhan

Rahim Yar Khan

RY Khan Aman Garh BASTI Aman Garh Khas

Rahim Yar Khan

RY Khan AMIN GARH AMINGARH KHAS

Rahim Yar Khan

RY Khan Badli Sharif Badli Shareef

Rahim Yar Khan

RY Khan Bahishti Basti Bahshti

Rahim Yar Khan

RY Khan Bulaqi Wali Basti Kala Dora

Rahim Yar Khan

RY Khan Chak No 110/P Basti Khokran

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Rahim Yar Khan

RY Khan Chak No 134/P Chak 134 P Tibba

Rahim Yar Khan

RY Khan Chak No 141/P Chak 141 P

Rahim Yar Khan

RY Khan Chak No 226/P Chak 226/P

Rahim Yar Khan

RY Khan Chak No 228/P Basti Bahadar Ali

Rahim Yar Khan

RY Khan Chak No 229/P Basti Lal Bakhsh

Rahim Yar Khan

RY Khan Chak No 244/P Dastageer Colony

Rahim Yar Khan

RY Khan Chak No 46/NP Basti Choudhary Asrar

Rahim Yar Khan

RY Khan Chak No 46/NP Basti Ismail Puri

Rahim Yar Khan

RY Khan Chak No 55/P Chak 55 P Khas

Rahim Yar Khan

RY Khan Chak NO 82/NP Basti Chakir

Rahim Yar Khan

RY Khan Chak No 82/P Basti Dhukal

Rahim Yar Khan

RY Khan Dara Gobolan Basti Shah Da Khoo

Rahim Yar Khan

RY Khan Dara shamas Basti Kombah Chachran B

Rahim Yar Khan

RY Khan Dara shamas Basti Malkan

Rahim Yar Khan

RY Khan Faiz Abad Basti Jam Abdul Gani Nazim

Rahim Yar Khan

RY Khan Fethe Pur Arain Basti Kot Rehmat Ullah

Rahim Yar Khan

RY Khan Hamid Pur Basti Aziz Abad

Rahim Yar Khan

RY Khan Kachi Zaman Basti Kanjo

Rahim Yar Khan

RY Khan Kammun Shah Aziz Colony

Rahim Yar Khan

RY Khan Kokari Basti Kokari

Rahim Yar Khan

RY Khan Kot Karam Khan Basti Khair Bakhsh Gola

Rahim Yar Khan

RY Khan Kot Karam Khan Basti Rais Kamal

Rahim Yar Khan

RY Khan Muhammad Pur Quershian Basti Haji Allah Ditta

Rahim Yar Khan

RY Khan Murtaza Abad Basti Pasan Wali

Rahim Yar Khan

RY Khan Nabi Pur Basti Ghous Bakhsh

Rahim Yar Khan

RY Khan Nonu Shaheed Nonu Shaheed Khas

Rahim Yar Khan

RY Khan Rang Pur Basti Faqeer Bakhsh Rongha

Rahim Yar Khan

RY Khan Roshan Abad BASTI KOT SHAHBAZ

Rahim Yar Khan

RY Khan ROSHAN ABAD BASTI SHEIKH WAHAN JADID

Rahim Yar Khan

RY Khan ROSHAN ABAD DERA ALLAH DIWAYA SHAH

Rahim Yar Khan

RY Khan Talay Wali Basti Shar

Rahim Yar Khan

RY Khan Tranda Saway Khan Basti Azeem Colony

Rahim Yar RY Khan Tranda Saway Khan Basti Niaz Town

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KhanRahim Yar Khan

RY Khan Wahkohna Basti Masay Puria

Rahim Yar Khan

Sadiqabad AliPur BASTI KAMAM

Rahim Yar Khan

Sadiqabad ALLAH ABAD BASTI ALLAH ABAD

Rahim Yar Khan

Sadiqabad BHONG BASTI BHONG

Rahim Yar Khan

Sadiqabad Chak 154/P BASTI MIAN DARA

Rahim Yar Khan

Sadiqabad Chak 178/P Chak 178/P

Rahim Yar Khan

Sadiqabad Chak 234/P Chak 234P

Rahim Yar Khan

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Sadiqabad Chak No. 5-A/NP BASTI DHAREJA

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Sadiqabad Chak No. 9/NP BASTI KHOKHAR COLONY

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Rajanpur Jampur BHAMBA BASTI SOMARajanpur Jampur CHAK CHEENA BASTI GULFADRajanpur Jampur GARKENA WAZEERI BASTI AHMAD KHORajanpur Jampur HAJOO (JALWA) BASTI M JAFERRajanpur Jampur JHOK MAKWAL BASTI A GHANIRajanpur Jampur KOTLA DEWAN BASTI GHULAM SARWARRajanpur Jampur MUHAMMAD PUR NO. 2 BASTI GULAM HUSSAINRajanpur Jampur SIRLA BASTI MARAD BUKSHRajanpur Jampur TITAR WALI BASTI BOPER WALARajanpur Rajanpur CHAK DARISHAK BASTI ALLAH WSAYEARajanpur Rajanpur CHAK HULWANI BASTI FAIZ AHMEDRajanpur Rajanpur CHAK HULWANI BASTI KHADAM HUSSAINRajanpur Rajanpur CHAK PATYAT BASTI AWANRajanpur Rajanpur Dera Jeevan Khan Basti Ghulam AliRajanpur Rajanpur DHAGGO BASTI MALANARajanpur Rajanpur HAMOO WALA BASTI ABDUL HAMID BOSANRajanpur Rajanpur HAMOO WALA BASTI TALIB HUSSAN KAMBARNIRajanpur Rajanpur KOT BAHADUR BASTI HAMZA ABADRajanpur Rajanpur KOT BAHADUR BASTI MASTER AZEEM AREN

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Rajanpur Rajanpur Kot Mithan Katcha BASTI GOTH MITHAN KACHARajanpur Rajanpur KOTLA HAZOORI BASTI GHULAM NABIRajanpur Rajanpur KOTLA HUSSAIN BASTI AHMED NAJAR GOPANGRajanpur Rajanpur KOTLA MURTAZA SHAH BASTI HAZOOR BUKSHRajanpur Rajanpur KOTLA MURTAZA SHAH BASTI MONO KHAN SAJRANIRajanpur Rajanpur KOTLA SHER MUHAMMAD PACCA BASTI AHMED KHANRajanpur Rajanpur KOTLA SHER MUHAMMAD PACCA BASTI SARWAR RASOGERajanpur Rajanpur MIRZA PUR BASTI MUHAMMAD RAFIQ JARRajanpur Rajanpur QASIMPUR BASTI DUR MUHAMMADRajanpur Rajanpur RAJANPUR NO 2 BASTI AWANRajanpur Rajanpur RAJANPUR NO 2 BASTI AWANRajanpur Rajanpur RAKH BANGLA DHEGAN BASTI CHUDERI LAQATERajanpur Rajanpur RAKH BANGLA DHEGAN BASTI LASHARIRajanpur Rajanpur RAKH SEHNWALA BASTI ALLAH BACHAYARajanpur Rajanpur SHIKAR PUR BASTI JAMALRajanpur Rajanpur WANG BASTI DATTI WALARajanpur Rajanpur WANG BASTI FAREED BUKSHRajanpur Rajanpur WANG BASTI JANJOEYA COLONYRajanpur Rojhan Bhagsar Basti Abdul Ghani ArainRajanpur Rojhan Chak Dilbar Basti Hayat SarganiRajanpur Rojhan Chak Dilbar Basti Master Ghulam HaiderRajanpur Rojhan Chak Tariqabad Basti HairanRajanpur Rojhan Thul Naseer Basti Thul Naseer

APPENDIX D: RANDOM WALK SAMPLING

The random walk method described here follows the EPI Cluster Survey of the World Health Organization and UNICEF’s Handbook ‘Monitoring Progress toward the Goals of the World Summit for Children’. It includes two separate steps. The first is to choose a starting point per settlement and the second to select households to be surveyed from that point onward.

Field workers should follow the following steps for selecting the starting point within each settlement:

1. Go to some central location within the settlement. This could be a market, a church, a health facility or the junction between two roads. If possible, find a local guide who can accompany you. He/she can introduce you to the families and help you find the households and the community boundaries.

2. Select a direction at random by spinning a bottle. Move in a straight line in this direction. Count all the houses you pass until you reach the edge of the settlement. If possible, number each house with chalk as you go.

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3. Pick one of these numbered houses at random to form the starting point for the survey.

These steps should be followed to select 10 ‘eligible’ households per settlement:

1. The household nearest to the starting point should be the first to be included.

2. Spin a bottle or flip a coin to decide in which direction you should move after that. If you are uncertain about which way to move, use a random selection process to decide which household to interview (e.g. flip a coin).

3. Follow a road or a path to identify the next households to be interviewed. In-stead of selecting consecutive households, always interview one household and then skip one; interview another one and skip the next; and so on. Be sure not to leave out families living away from the main roads.

4. Continue this way until you have reached 10 ‘eligible’ households. I you reach the edge of the settlement before you have reached 10 ‘eligible’ households, again spin a bottle or flip a coin to decide in which direction to move next. Continue until you have reached 10 ‘eligible’ households.

5. If there are less than 10 ‘eligible’ households in a settlement, interview all ‘eligible’ households in the settlement.

For each mauza and settlement, the random walk sampling should be documented according to Template 1.

Template 1

District

Tehsil

Mauza

Settlement

Central Location

Edge of Settlement

Number of Houses between Central

Location and Edge of Settlement

Random Pick

Starting Point

Lat.

Long.

Lat.

Long.

Lat.

Long.

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APPENDIX E: COLLECTING PANEL DATA

The households interviewed in the first follow-up round will be the same households that were interviewed in the baseline round – i.e. the household surveys are envisaged as panel household surveys. To ensure high quality and robustness of the impact evaluation of SSPP-II, it is imperative that an overwhelming proportion of households interviewed in the baseline survey will also be interviewed in the follow-up survey. The following six-step procedure is meant to assure this will indeed be the case.

1. Field workers are to be provided with the following information to identify panel households: Date of baseline interview, district name, tehsil name, union council name, mauza name, settlement name, house address, house GPS coordinates, name of household head, name of respondent of the baseline survey, names of other household members and mobile phone number provided in the baseline survey. With this information, field workers are to drive to the assigned settlement and use their GPS device to find the assigned household. There, they are to use the information provided to them to corroborate that they are indeed talking to the correct household. Note that the household composition might have changed since the baseline survey.12 In case of discrepancies or ambiguities, these are to be noted in writing and supervisors are to be informed.

2. As a further check as to whether field workers have approached the correct household, they are to have the household head or another adult over the age of 18 available to be interviewed verify whether the household has resided at this place since at least the date of the baseline interview. If the respondent reports that the household has resided at this place since at least the date of the baseline interview, the field workers are to commence the interview. In case no adult over the age of 18 is available to be

12 As a change in household composition might be a sensitive topic, it is to be approached with care and tact.

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interviewed on the initial visit, field workers are to return to the household later to ensure that it can be included in the follow-up sample.

3. If the respondent reports that the household has moved to this place since the date of the baseline interview or if there are irreconcilable discrepancies or ambiguities in the information provided to the field workers or on the ground, this is to be noted in writing, supervisors are to be informed and interview is not to be conducted.13 Rather, field workers are to use all justifiable means to identify the current location of the household that was interviewed for the baseline survey. Such means are to include but need not be limited to

Calling mobile phone numbers provided at baseline.14

Using publicly available databases. Inquiring with dwellings’ current residents, neighbors and other

knowledgeable individuals in the respective settlement.

4. It is imperative that an overwhelming proportion of households that moved residences between the baseline and follow-up survey will be interviewed in the follow-up survey. In case such households’ new location can be identified and their new location is inside the Province of Punjab, field workers are to travel to this new location in order to conduct follow-up interviews.

5. If a household’s new location can absolutely not be identified or it is determined that it lies outside the Province of Punjab or if the household does not consent in conducting a follow-up interview, the random-walk procedure described in Appendix D is to be used to draw a replacement household in the same settlement as the one where the household was initially located.

13 In case only the GPS coordinates and a household’s address collected at baseline are at odds, an interview can still be conducted as long as sufficient information (e.g. names of household members combined with household address) all a verficiation that the respective household is indeed a panel household.14 The survey firm is free to use the mobile phone numbers provided at baseline to contact households interviewed at baseline before field workers are being send out to conduct follow-up interviews. However, a failure to reach a household by phone or ambiguities about whether the correct household answers the phone does not release the survey firm from conducting an in-person field visit.

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6. Supervisors are not to provide CNIC numbers recorded as part of the baseline data collection to field workers. Instead, supervisors are to check whether CNIC numbers recorded as part of the follow-up survey are consistent with those on file. In case of any disparities these are to be noted in writing and supervisors are to make inquiries regarding whether inconsistencies can be explained. If yes, these explanations are again to be noted in writing. If not, field workers are to return to the respective settlement and identify the correct household so that it can be included in the follow-up sample.

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