This document contains a socioeconomic classification of households in a village in Nepal. It divides households into categories based on caste/ethnicity, economic status, gender, and disability. The economic status section further defines criteria for classifying households as ultra poor, poor, or medium. Ultra poor households face food insecurity for less than 6 months and rely on daily wages. Poor households have food security for less than 9 months and may own a small shop. Medium households are food secure all year, may own a business, be educated, and own agricultural land. The document provides baseline data for a water, sanitation, and health project.
This document contains a socioeconomic classification of households in a village in Nepal. It divides households into categories based on caste/ethnicity, economic status, gender, and disability. The economic status section further defines criteria for classifying households as ultra poor, poor, or medium. Ultra poor households face food insecurity for less than 6 months and rely on daily wages. Poor households have food security for less than 9 months and may own a small shop. Medium households are food secure all year, may own a business, be educated, and own agricultural land. The document provides baseline data for a water, sanitation, and health project.
This document contains a socioeconomic classification of households in a village in Nepal. It divides households into categories based on caste/ethnicity, economic status, gender, and disability. The economic status section further defines criteria for classifying households as ultra poor, poor, or medium. Ultra poor households face food insecurity for less than 6 months and rely on daily wages. Poor households have food security for less than 9 months and may own a small shop. Medium households are food secure all year, may own a business, be educated, and own agricultural land. The document provides baseline data for a water, sanitation, and health project.
SN Social Classification Total HH Total Pop Water Sanitation Health Water Sanitation Health Water Sanitation Health Water
Sanitation Health Water Sanitation Health
A Caste and Ethnicity : A.1 Dalit A.2 Relatively Advantaged Janajati A.3 Disadvantaged Janajati 66 456 456 216 456 456 216 456 0 0 0 A.4 Disadvantaged non dalit tarai castes A.5 Brahmin, Chhetri A.6 Religious Minority & Others Total 66 456 456 216 456 0 0 0 0 0 0 456 216 456 0 0 0 B Economic Status : B.1 Ultra poor 3 17 17 10 17 17 10 17 0 0 0 B.2 Poor 31 212 212 133 212 212 133 212 0 0 0 B.3 Medium 32 227 227 73 227 227 73 227 0 0 0 Total 66 456 456 216 456 0 0 0 0 0 0 456 216 456 0 0 0 B Gender : C.1 Men 151 151 66 151 151 66 151 0 0 0 C.2 Women 144 144 72 144 144 72 144 0 0 0 C.3 Boys 86 86 49 86 86 49 86 0 0 0 C.4 Girl 75 75 29 75 75 29 75 0 0 0 Total 456 456 216 456 0 0 0 0 0 0 456 216 456 0 0 0 D Disability : D.1 Disability 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 D.2 Non Disability 455 455 216 455 455 216 455 0 0 0 Total 456 456 216 456 0 0 0 0 0 0 456 216 456 0 0 0 E School : E.1 Boys 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 0 0 0 E.2 Girls 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 0 0 0 E.3 Teachers 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 0 0 0 Total 53 53 53 53 0 0 0 0 0 0 53 53 53 0 0 0 Ethnicity Total HH Total Pop Men Women Boys Girls Ultra Poor Poor Medium Disable Non Disable Dalit Relatively Advantaged Janajati Disadvantaged Janajati 66 456 151 144 86 75 17 212 227 1 455 Disadvantaged non dalit tarai castes Brahmin, Chhetri Religious Minority & Others Total 66 456 151 144 86 75 17 212 227 1 455 Total Beneficiaries BLS Code : 5W13/14 Project Name : Sadhikhola Year I : 2013/14 Year I Total Plan Final Term Baseline Information Gender Economic Status Disability Plan Mid Term Final Term Nepal Water for Health (NEWAH) has indicated some proxy indicators to identify poverty. These are: Ultra Poor Households having food sufficiency (security) for less than six months, Households having daily wages as the main source of income from unskilled labour (average Rs 250-400 per day per household), Household owns small amount of land only (land around the house only, no rice paddy/agricultural land) Female-headed households and/or households without adult members and /or households having physically disabled persons, and Most of the family members are un-educated Households having base on traditional agriculture production. Other relevant indicators agreed by community. Poor Households having food sufficiency (security) for less than nine months, Household having small shop. Household owns small amount of land only (land around the house/shop only, small area for rice paddy/agricultural land) Households having regular income source from outside the village with average income of Rs. Rs. 500-800 per household per day (employee from household working in private sectors like NGOs, Bank, Teacher, etc) Some family members are educated (up to high school level). Other relevant indicators agreed by community. Medium Households having food sufficiency (security) for whole year. Household having own business. Households having based on modernize agriculture production and own large area of agricultural land. Other families may rent this land for agricultural purposes. Most of the family members are educated (up to high school level). Households having regular income of source (employee of government office). Household having RCC home. Other relevant indicators agreed by community.