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Nepal NEPAL MULTIPLE INDICATOR CLUSTER SURVEY 2014 Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey 2014 FINAL REPORT December, 2015
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The Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), National Planning Commission Secretariat of the Government of Nepal, would like to acknowledge the technical and financial support it has received from UNICEF Nepal since 2009 to implement the Nepal Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (NMICS).
For Nepal, this fifth round of the global MICS was the first survey in the country to capture data specifically on the status of children and women at the national level. In addition, the inclusion of anthropometric measurements and water quality testing in NMICS has significantly developed the capacity of interviewers, supervisors and ultimately CBS to carry out such types of comprehensive and instrumental surveys in the future. CBS strongly acknowledges the efforts made by all involved in the survey process: those involved in
household listing work, field supervisors and editors, enumerators and measurers,and those involved in data processing. The names of those who supported the survey in various ways are included in Appendix C of this report.

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Publisher:
GON, MICS, UNICEF ,   (2015 )
Type / Script:
Annual Report in English
Keywords:
NUTRITION, CHILDREN, CHILD FEEDING, CHILD MORTALITY, CHILD LABOUR, INFANTS, NEWBORN BABIES, WOMEN, HEALTH, DRINKING WATER, SANITATION, HOUSEHOLDS, OWNERSHIP, WEALTH, BIRTH, BREAST-FEEDING, VITAMINS, VACCINATION, VACCINE, DISEASES, DIARRHOEA, PNEUMONIA, TETANUS, MALARIA, SANITATION, MENSTRUATION, FERTILITY, CONTRACEPTION, EARLY MARRIAGE, EDUCATION, LITERACY, NON-FORMAL EDUCATION, VIOLENCE, AIDS, TOBACCO, ALCOHOLS, LATRINES
Thematic Group:
 UNICEF : Children Fund
Thesaurus:
10.01.00  -  Food And Nutrition
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