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. 2012 Jan 29;44(6):1221–1232. doi: 10.1007/s11250-011-0061-5

Table 2.

Socio-economic data, organizations belonging to and access to extension service of respondents to a survey in seven groupements of South Kivu province, DR Congo in 2009

Groupement (center/research center) Interviews (no.) Women (no.)a Men (no.)a Mean age (years) Education level (mode) Children (no.) Land area available (ha)b Organized respondents (%)b Organizations named (no.)b Access to extension (%)b
Bugorhe (Kavumu) 21 8+ 6+ 38.5 Primary 5.2 0.83 28.6 7 9.5
Miti (Mulungu) 21 10 11 41.9 Secondary 6.0 1.21 17.4 6 33.3
Mudaka 25 11 12 37.2 Illiterate 5.6 2.52 40.0 8 32.0
Burhale 14 6+ 9+ 50.5 Primary 5.4 1.46 42.9 5 42.9
Mumosho 5 1 4 43.0 Illiterate 6.5 0.01 20.0 1 0.0
Karhongo (Nyangezi) 13 3 6 45.3 Primary 6.2 1.13 30.8 5 7.7
Kamanyola 13 2+ 12+ 36.2 Secondary 4.2 1.71 61.5 7 61.5
Mean (Total) (112) (41+) (60+) 40.9 5.5 1.48 38.1 (36) 33.3
SE 1.47 0.41 0.25

aIn some groupements, many interviewees’ sex was not recorded. When a ‘+’ is added to the number, both women and men were present in the interview, and the total may be lower than the added individual numbers

bThis question was not provided everywhere in Mumosho and Karhongo groupements