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100
90
Percentage of households
2007 (n=1296)
80
2012 (n=1497)
70
60
Symptoms self-reported,
50 for the 3 months prior to
40 survey; p<0.0001 in all
30 cases.
20
10
0
Diarrhea Fever Persistent Severe
cough weight loss
2. Attendant at Last Childbirth
ASRI’s midwife trainings, patient education, and outreach have
played a role in the shift from traditional healers to midwives.
100
90
80
Percentage of births
70 2007 (n=1302)
60 2012 (n=1358)
50
40
As reported by mother
30
20
10
0
3. Immunization of Last Child
ASRI’s mobile clinic brings immunization services to even the most remote
villages in its service area – and the government health service has contracted
with ASRI to provide immunizations in hard-to-reach areas. The result is an
increase of 11% (complete) and 24% (any immunizations).
100
Percentage as reported by
90
80 2007 (n=1245)
70 2012 (n=1347)
mother
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
Received Any Received complete
Immunizations immunizations (p=0.002)
(p<0.0001)
4. Child Mortality
Overall, total child mortality has declined by almost 15%, with
the most dramatic improvement in the infant mortality rate.
80
70
Deaths per 1000 births
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
Neonatal (to 1 week; Perinatal (to 1 mo.; Infant (to 1 yr; Under 5 (p=0.066)
p=0.84) p=0.39) p=0.026)
100
90
2007 (Men =2304;
80 Women=2320)
70
60 2012 (Men=2571;
50 Women=2415)
40
30 Based on household members
over age 10; p<0.0001 for
20 both.
10
0
Men Women
6. Awareness of HIV
Survey results show some greater awareness of the transmission modes
of HIV, and some overall increased awareness of the existence of the
disease (including some who do not understand its transmission).
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
Know how Don't Unaware of HIV
transmitted understand
transmission
7. Good Hygiene
Access to “restroom” increased more than 20%; boiling drinking water
increased almost 25%. Defecation in river declined by 37% – a hygiene
benefit for the entire community.
100
90
percentage of responses
80
70
60 All significant at
50 p<0.0001.
40
30
20
10
0
Access to toilet Use river as toilet Boil water before
facilities drinking
2007 2012
Selected results for Conservation
100%
2007
90%
2012
80%
p<0.0001 for both
70%
60%
50%
Agree the Park is Want to keep the Agree the Park
"good" Park for their needs protection*
children *Not asked in 2007
10. Attitudes toward logging
These questions were asked for the first time in 2012. Only 9% of
respondents consider logging acceptable – and less than 1.5%
think it is unavoidable.
100%
80%
60%
40% 2012
20%
0%
Okay to cut Okay to work Logging Logging in my
down trees as logger happens in village cannot
my village be stopped
11. Logging activity (households)
Respondents were asked whether they – or anyone in their family –
benefited from logging in Gunung Palung National Park. The 2012 results
are dramatically lower (by 68 and 70 percent).
100%
80%
60%
2007
40% 2012
20%
0%
Anyone logging in family? Do you do any logging?
12. Logging activity (individuals)
Respondents were asked whether they had done logging in
Gunung Palung National Park in the previous year. The percentage
of active loggers declined by two-thirds – from 9% to 3%.
100
80
60
40
20
0
2008 (n=1299) 2012 (n=1497)
13. Effect on participating loggers
Those loggers (past and present) who were aware of ASRI activities were asked
about any effect on their logging. Each of these three activities convinced more
than 80% of loggers to either stop logging or consider stopping – and the
conservation education meetings appear to be 100% effective.
25
20
Number of loggers
15
10
0
Attended ASRI Met Forest Guardian Aware of ASRI
meeting (n=9) (n=20) discount (n=11)