PLoS ONE (Jan 2014)

A system for household enumeration and re-identification in densely populated slums to facilitate community research, education, and advocacy.

  • Dana R Thomson,
  • Shrutika Shitole,
  • Tejal Shitole,
  • Kiran Sawant,
  • Ramnath Subbaraman,
  • David E Bloom,
  • Anita Patil-Deshmukh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0093925
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 4
p. e93925

Abstract

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We devised and implemented an innovative Location-Based Household Coding System (LBHCS) appropriate to a densely populated informal settlement in Mumbai, India.LBHCS codes were designed to double as unique household identifiers and as walking directions; when an entire community is enumerated, LBHCS codes can be used to identify the number of households located per road (or lane) segment. LBHCS was used in community-wide biometric, mental health, diarrheal disease, and water poverty studies. It also facilitated targeted health interventions by a research team of youth from Mumbai, including intensive door-to-door education of residents, targeted follow-up meetings, and a full census. In addition, LBHCS permitted rapid and low-cost preparation of GIS mapping of all households in the slum, and spatial summation and spatial analysis of survey data.LBHCS was an effective, easy-to-use, affordable approach to household enumeration and re-identification in a densely populated informal settlement where alternative satellite imagery and GPS technologies could not be used.