SAGA Progress Report
April, 2004

ATTACHMENT 4 : SAGA WEBSITE STATISTICS
2004 NUMBER OF PAGES VIEWED/DOWNLOADED
File Status File Author 1 Author2 Author3 PAGE JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEPT OCT NOV DEC TOTAL
Number of hitsa 6,027 5,726 6,317 18,070
Average # of hits/dayb 194 197 203 198
# of Visits to sitec 1,887 1,406 1,740 5,033
# of Unique visits to sited 797 765 786 2,348
Views of pages of website -- all HTML pages 2,333 1,703 1,947 5,983
Total Downloads of all PDF files 1,106 1,266 1,091 3,463
Total Downloads of Working Paper PDFs only 423 768 663 1,854
a - A "hit"is a single action on the Web server as it appears in the log file. A visitor downloading a single file is logged as a single hit, while a visitor requesting a Web page including two images registers as three hits on the server; one hit is the request for the .html page, and two additional hits are requests for the downloaded image files. While the volume of hits is an indicator of Web server traffic, it is not an accurate reflection of how many pages are being looked at.
b Average Hits per Day - Number of successful hits divided by the total number of days in the log
c Visits - Number of times a visitor came to your site.
dUnique Visitors- Individuals who visited your site during the report period. If someone visits more than once, they are counted only the first time they visit.
Note: PDF files for working papers are removed from web when paper is published and a link to citation is substituted. "Reprint" is noted in the first column when the PDF is no longer available for viewing.
ATTACHMENT 2 : SAGA WEBSITE STATISTICS
2004 NUMBER OF PAGES VIEWED/DOWNLOADED
File Status File Author 1 Author2 Author3 PAGE JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEPT OCT NOV DEC TOTAL
HTML Pages
Home 294 202 245 741
Research 133 82 97 312
Proposal 94 61 66 221
Perspective and Motivation 26 15 15 56
Research Themes 25 17 14 56
Education 37 21 13 71
Understanding Africa's Low Enrolments 51 38 39 128
Health and Nutrition 29 28 24 81
Risk, Vulnerability and Poverty Dynamics 33 18 17 68
Food Security 29 24 14 67
Poverty Traps 32 32 29 93
Possibilities for Public Policy 25 16 17 58
Empowerment and Institutions 24 13 16 53
Decentralization 39 35 34 108
Social Funds 26 16 14 56
Methods 26 16 17 59
Qualitative and Quantitative Methods 46 52 40 138
Multidimensional Poverty Measures 34 20 21 75
Dynamic Analysis 28 17 22 67
References 38 32 33 103
Technical Assistance 97 71 83 251
Progress Reports 89 64 85 238
1. October 2002 Report 20 22 28 70
Research 20 11 11 42
Ghana 18 13 16 47
Kenya 18 16 21 55
Madagascar 17 9 11 37
Uganda 30 14 17 61
South Africa 28 29 46 103
West Africa 26 16 21 63
Technical Assistance 17 15 13 45
Competitive Grants 23 11 12 46
Attachment 1. Ghana - Key Policy Issues 20 12 15 47
Attachment 2. - Memorandum of Understanding 22 18 17 57
Attachment 3 - Memo re: Tech. Assistance 19 14 12 45
Attachment 4 - Call for Proposals 26 13 15 54
Attachment 5 - Proposal Evaluation Criteria 9 11 10 30
2. April 2003 Report 25 15 32 72
Ghana 16 9 12 37
Kenya 27 18 15 60
Madagascar 28 15 17 60
Senegal/WARP 20 21 17 58
Uganda 23 14 14 51
South Africa 20 13 13 46
Technical Assistance 19 9 11 39
3. October 2003 Report 17 14 36 67
Research 7 8 9 24
Ghana 19 16 16 51
Kenya 16 15 14 45
Madagascar 15 17 22 54
Uganda 15 20 17 52
South Africa 17 38 46 101
West Africa 13 11 16 40
Technical Assistance 11 10 14 35
Competitive Grants 18 16 10 44
ATTACHMENT 2 : SAGA WEBSITE STATISTICS
2004 NUMBER OF PAGES VIEWED/DOWNLOADED
File Status File Author 1 Author2 Author3 PAGE JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEPT OCT NOV DEC TOTAL
Working Papers 117 97 107 321
Links 73 60 89 222
Project Personnel 96 60 73 229
Partners 76 45 62 183
Contact Us 77 48 65 190
1947
PDF FILES
SAGA Brochure/web brochure 384 309 188 881
Research Proposal 86 46 32 164
Progress Report, October 2002 40 29 34 103
Progress Report, April 2003 41 35 25 101
Progress Report, October 2003 55 28 55 138
Briefing Report (October 2003) 77 51 75 203
DRPU Call for Papers 19
wp124.pdf Sahn Glick Glick and Sahn - Intertemporal Female Labor Force Behavior in a Developing Country: What Can We Learn from a Limited Panel? 23
wp143.pdf Barrett Moser et al. Barrett, Moser et al. - Better Technology, Better Plots or Better Farmers? Identifying Changes In Productivity And Risk Among Malagasy Rice Farmers 13 176 32 221
wp154.pdf Barrett McPeak Barrett and McPeak - Poverty Traps and Safety Nets 90 106 103 299
wp159.pdf Sarr Sarr - The Impact of Family Literacy on the Earnings of Illiterates: Evidence from Senegal 23 25 31 79
wp151.pdf Younger Younger - Growth and Poverty Reduction in Uganda, 1992-1999: A Multidimensional Analysis of Changes in Living Standards 47 111 63 221
wp153.pdf Barrett Swallow Barrett and Swallow - Fractal Poverty Traps 37 33 31 101
wp149.pdf Barrett Barrett -Rural Poverty Dynamics: Development Policy Implications 29 35 31 95
wp133.pdf Sahn Stifel Sahn and Stifel - Urban-Rural Inequality in Africa 56 91 103 250
wp152.pdf Barrett Barrett - Smallholder Identities and Social Networks: The Challenge of Improving Productivity and Welfare 22 43 43 108
wp158.pdf Barrett Moser Moser and Barrett - The Complex Dynamics of Smallholder Technology Adoption: The Case of SRI in Madagascar 15 25 26 66
wp136.pdf Sahn Younger Duclos Duclos, Sahn and Younger - Robust Multidimensional Spatial Poverty Comparisons in Ghana, Madagascar, and Uganda 21 35 89 145
wp140.pdf Barrett Luseno et al. Lybbert, Barrett, McPeak, and Luseno - Bayesian Herders: Updating of Rainfall Beliefs In Response To External Forecasts 11 22 29 62
wp141.pdf Barrett Luseno Barrett and Luseno - Decomposing Producer Price Risk: A Policy Analysis Tool With An Application to Northern Kenyan Livestock Markets 36 26 25 87
ATTACHMENT 2 : SAGA WEBSITE STATISTICS
2004 NUMBER OF PAGES VIEWED/DOWNLOADED
File Status File Author 1 Author2 Author3 PAGE JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEPT OCT NOV DEC TOTAL
wp139.pdf Barrett et al. Huysentruyt, Barrett, and McPeak - cial Identity and Manipulative Interhousehold Transfers Among East African Pastoralists 23 40 34 97
1106 1266 1091 3,421
Working Paper Totals 423 768 663


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