Multiple Indicator Cluster surveys assist countries in understanding and filling data gaps on the issues that affect the lives of women and children.
Since its inception in 1995, the Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys, known as MICS, has become the largest source of statistically sound and internationally comparable data on women and children worldwide.
This database houses data from 322 surveys in 116 countries and provides tools on the MICS process from survey design to data collection to analysis.