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Presented By Ganga Joshi

Child Health Program Bhanu Bhakta Joshi

BCG Coverage

DPT-Heb B 1 coverage

DPT Heb B3 coverage

Polio 1st coverage

Polio 3rd coverage

Measles months

TT 1st Coverage

TT 2 & 2+ Coverage TT 2 & 2+ Coverage

Wastage Rate BCG

Wastage Rate Polio Wastage Rate Polio

Wastage Rate Measles Wastage Rate Measles

Wastage Rate TT Wastage Rate TT

BCG Vs Measles dropout rate

DPT1 vs DPT3 drop out rate DPT1 vs DPT3 drop out rate

Nutrition Program

New GM U1 Children %

% Low weight among New GM U1 children

% New GM U5 children

CB-IMCI Program ( HF Level) Siddharaj Bhatta

% Inc. rate of diarrhoea U 5 yrs

% of Severe Dehydration

% of diarrhoea Treated by IV Fluid

% of Treated by ORS + Zinc

Inc. of ARI U 5 Yrs per 1000

CB-IMCI Program ( Community Level)

Inc of ARI U 5 yrs by VHW/MCHW per 1000

Pneumonia % among new ARI cases

ARI mortality %

Inc. of Diahhorea per 1000

FCHV Program Bir Bahadur Shrestha

ARI mortality U5 yr children /1000

No of Mother group meeting held by FCHV

% of ANC 1st service confirm by FCHV among expected pregnancy

% of ANC 4th service confirm by FCHV expected pregnancy

% of PPM & PPN service by FCHV among expected live birth

PHC/ORC Program Bir Bahadur Shrestha

Times of FCHV Participated in PHCC/ORC

% of PHC-ORC clinic conducted

New GM U 5 yrs in PHC/ORC

Safe Motherhood Rama Giri

% of ANC 1st visit among live birth

% of Four time visit among live birth

% of Institution delivery

Home delivery

% of First PNC visit

% of 3 times PNC visit

Maternal mortality per 1 lakh live birth (HF)

Neonatal mortality Rate per

% of Pregnant women received Antihelmenthis

% of pregnant women received iron

% of 180 iron tab supply during pregnancy

% of PPM received 45 iron tab

% of Children treated by Vit A U 5Yr

Mass distribution of Vit A (<5 yrs)

Family Planning Bir Bahadur Shrestha

CPR

FP Method mix among new acceptor (District Total) %

FP method mix as current users (District Total) %

% of New OPD visit as Total population