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This data highlights the educational attainment of individuals, with a significant number having completed education at the lower to middle secondary levels. The figures also show that there are more men represented in the higher education levels, particularly in Bachelor's and Master's degrees, compared to women.
This table provides an analysis of the reasons why individuals living abroad are absent from their families. It categorizes the reasons into different factors, such as employment opportunities, education, or other personal commitments. The data reflects how these reasons affect family dynamics, with a focus on the impact of migration for work or study purposes. It also highlights gender-based differences in the reasons for absence and how these affect family structures and relationships.
The provided data presents an overview of different injury cases and their recorded numbers. The most frequent injury type is bites (369 cases), followed by falls (139 cases) and road traffic injuries (138 cases). Burn injuries (124 cases) and occupational injuries (36 cases) also contribute significantly. However, no cases of drowning, violence, or self-harm were reported.
This report analyzes key indicators related to the Community-Based Integrated Management of Neonatal and Childhood Illness (CB-IMNCI) over three fiscal years. It highlights trends in newborn care, treatment of infections, and the prevalence of childhood illnesses such as pneumonia and diarrhea. While the application of chlorhexidine to newborns remained high, there were fluctuations in pneumonia incidence and a rising trend in diarrhea cases. Treatment coverage with ORS and Zinc for diarrhea was consistently high, indicating strong intervention efforts.
This report examines key indicators related to maternal health and family planning over five fiscal years. It evaluates antenatal care (ANC) coverage, institutional and skilled birth attendance (SBA) delivery rates, postnatal care (PNC) visits, contraceptive prevalence, and maternal mortality trends. The data highlights fluctuations in ANC attendance, with a notable increase in the first visit rate but inconsistent trends in the fourth visit. Institutional and SBA delivery rates have significantly improved, but maternal deaths have risen sharply in the later years.
This report analyzes key maternal and child nutrition indicators over three fiscal years (2076/77 to 2078/79). It highlights improvements and challenges in neonatal health, child growth monitoring, maternal supplementation, and postnatal care. Notable trends include a decline in the percentage of newborns with low birth weight, fluctuations in child growth monitoring coverage, and an increase in the provision of iron-folic tablets and Vitamin A for postpartum women.
This report provides an overview of the health service delivery sites available in Suddhodhan muncipality. It categorizes healthcare facilities into government and private sectors, highlighting their roles in providing essential medical services. The government sector includes hospitals, primary health care centers (PHCC), health posts, and birthing centers, among others.
The data presented above provides insights into the trends and management of major infectious diseases in Nepal, including malaria, tuberculosis (TB), leprosy, and HIV. The statistics highlight key aspects such as the malaria slide positivity rate, TB case notification rates, leprosy prevalence, and the number of HIV-positive patients receiving antiretroviral therapy (ART).
The data provides an overview of immunization coverage trends for key vaccines in Nepal over three fiscal years (2076/77 to 2078/79). It highlights progress and challenges in achieving universal immunization for children and mothers.
his data presents an analysis of the municipal budget allocation and expenditure trends from fiscal years 2077/78 to 2079/80, with a specific focus on health-related budgets. It includes a breakdown of the total municipal budget and the allocation for health from various sources, such as conditional, unconditional, and other funding streams.