Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS)is a large survey conducted every few years in counties across the world with UNICEF support. It allows governments, including the Government of Nepal, to check whether they are achieving their targets on children for the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and other international commitments such as Convention of the Right of the Child. This booklet is based on s survey carried out by the Central Bureau of Statistics in 2010 with technical and financial support from UNICEF Nepal. The survey is called the Nepal Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey. The booklets describes the lives of the people living in the Mid and Far Western Regions of Nepal and what they should do to improve their lives for the future. The survey covered about 6,000 households. A total of 7,372 women of child bearing age (15-49 years) and 3,574 mothers or others carers of children under the age of five were interviewed. The respondents answers describes their lives in the Mid and Far Western Regions.
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Publisher:
GoN, UNICEF, MICS
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(2010
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Publication
in English
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Keywords:
HEALTH, FAMILY HEALTH, REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH, WOMEN'S HEALTH, HEALTH INFORMATION, HEALTH SERVICES, DRINKING WATER, FRESH WATER, ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH, HEALTH EDUCATION, PRENATAL CARE, HYGIENE, SANITATION
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Thematic Group: UNICEF
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Children Fund
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Thesaurus:
10.02.00
- Comprehensive Health Services
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