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  • Small Area Estimation of Food Security and Undernutrition in Nepal2015-09-09

    The Small Area Estimation of Food Insecurity and Undernutrition in Nepal report is a collaborative effort between the Central Bureau of Statistics, National Planning Commission, World Food Programme, World Bank, UNICEF and Massey University, New Zealand, to produce district- and ilaka-level estimates and maps of food poverty, low kilocalorie intake, undernutrition (stunting, wasting and underweight) and diarrhea for Nepal.
    The report is based on detailed analysis of the National Population and Housing Census (NPHC) 2011, Nepal Living Standards Survey III (NLSS-III) 2010/11, Nepal Demographic and Health Survey (NDHS) 2011 and the latest Geographic Information System (GIS) information.
    The report provides an update to the first small area estimation study in Nepal, which was published in 2006 by the National Planning Commission and Central Bureau of Statistics with the support of the World Food Programme and World Bank.

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  • CRAFT Implementation Report for In-season Wheat Yield Forecasting2015-08-03

    A Report on CRAFT Implementation for In-season Wheat Yield Forecasting (Winter 2014/15) in Nepal.

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  • NEPAL- A report on the food security impact of the 2015 earthquake. 2015-06-08

    This report highlights the findings of a household food security assessment as well as district food security network meetings carried out between 8-20 May to inform the food security response for the Nepal 2015 earthquakes.
    The assessments were carried out with overall coordination from the Government’s Nepal Food Security Monitoring System (NeKSAP) with technical support from the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) and the Food Security Cluster.
    The publication of this report was made possible thanks to financial contributions from the European Union and the World Food Programme.
    The Nepal Food Security Monitoring System (NeKSAP) is funded by the European Union. The views expressed in this publication do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Commission.

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