CAMBODIA NATIONAL
LEVEL 1 SURVEY

  PROGRESS STATISTICS FOR THE PROVINCE OF:
 
               
  Krong Kaeb  
  As of: 29/04/2002  
                                                                                 
   
Country Statistics
   
  No. Districts 2 No. new Villages identified by Survey: 0  
  No. Communes: 5 No. Villages modified by Survey: 0  
  No. Villages: 16 No. Villages deleted by Survey: 0  
   
Survey Progress
   
  Regular Visits: 16 villages = ( 100.0 % ) Total Villages processed by Survey:    
  FNS Visits: 0 villages = ( 0.0 % )     16 Villages = 100.0 %        
  Not Visited (by purpose): 0 villages = ( 0.0 % )            
  Not yet Surveyed: 0 villages = ( 0.0 % )                          
  (or not yet in Database)  
QAQC Checks
   
  Survey Database  
   
  QAQC Visits: 3 villages = ( 18.8 ) Typo Checks, Villages: 16 villages = ( 100.0 % )
  Re-Surveys: 0 villages = ( 0.0 ) Typo Checks, Areas: 9 areas = ( 100.0 % )
  1% Visits: 1 villages = ( 6.3 ) Corrections: 0 in 0 reports = ( 0.0 % )
  Team Leader Visits: 3 villages = ( 18.8 ) Sketches checked: 9 areas = ( 100.0 % )
  Bearing/Dist. checked: 9 areas = ( 100.0 % )
   
Results
   
  District No. Contaminated Areas                        (Impact CBA*) No. Spot UXOs          (Non-Impact CBA) No. Contaminated Villages                           (CBA) No. Clean Villages
 
               
  Damnak Changaeur 8 ( 0 ) 9 ( 5 ) 4 ( 2 ) 7  
  Kaeb 1 ( 0 ) 6 ( 2 ) 3 ( 1 ) 2  
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
  TOTAL             9   ( 0 ) 15   ( 7 ) 7 ( 3 )   9      
  * CBA = Cluster Bomb Area                                                          
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