This report discusses the role computer-assisted personal
interviewing (CAPI) can play in transforming survey data collection
to allow better monitoring of the Sustainable Development Goals.
The first part of this publication provides rigorous quantitative
evidence on why CAPI is a better alternative to the traditional pen
and paper interviewing method, particularly in the context of
nationally representative surveys. The second part discusses the
benefits of delivering CAPI training to statisticians using the
popular massive online open course format. The final part provides
a summary of existing CAPI platforms and offers some preliminary
advice for NSOs to consider when selecting a CAPI platform for
their institution. This is a Special Supplement to the Key
Indicators for Asia and the Pacific 2019.
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