Family Planning
All º£½Ç»»ÆÞ data can be disaggregated by various socio-demographic characteristics of survey respondents, including rural-urban residence, wealth quintile, marital status, age, parity (number of live children), and education. º£½Ç»»ÆÞ data are consistent with Demographic and Health Survey measurements of family planning demand and utilization. º£½Ç»»ÆÞ data also introduce new indicators of choice, quality, and access at health facility and household levels.
The list below includes some of key family planning indicators that º£½Ç»»ÆÞ measures. For a glossary of indicators, click below:
Glossary of FP Indicators Glossary of SDP Indicators
Utilization:
- Modern Contraceptive Prevalence Rate
- Traditional Contraceptive Prevalence Rate
- Total Contraceptive Prevalence Rate
Demand:
- Unmet Need
- For Spacing
- For Limiting
- Total Demand
- Percent of non-users who intend to adopt a contraceptive method in the future
Choice:
- Obtained method choice
- Method chosen alone or jointly
- Told of other methods
- Counseled on side effects
Quality:
- Offer family planning counseling and services to adolescents
- Client feedback system
Access:
- Percent of SDPs offering family planning methods (by type)
- Offering family planning counseling and services to adolescents
- Mobile outreach teams worked from facility in the facility
Water, Sanitation & Hygiene
º£½Ç»»ÆÞ2020, in collaboration with the , collected keys indicators on water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) conditions. Below are some key WASH indicators that º£½Ç»»ÆÞ2020 measured. For a glossary of these indicators, click below.
Drinking Water Classifications:
- Regular drinking source(s)
- Main drinking water source
- Reliance on unimproved water sources
Reliability of Access to Water Sources:
- Seasonal variability
- Continuity of service
Sanitation:
- Main sanitation facility
- Percent of household members who use open defecation
Hygiene:
- Percent reporting a place to wash hands
- Condition of hand-washing facilities