A Baseline Study on Socio-Economic Status of Ichok & Simle Vdc of Sindupalchowk District 2017

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A Baseline Study on Socio-Economic Status of Ichok & Simle Vdc of Sindupalchowk District 2017 A BASELINE STUDY ON SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS OF ICHOK & SIMLE VDC OF SINDUPALCHOWK DISTRICT 2017 Conducted By: Supported By: i A Baseline Study on Socio-economic Status of Ichok and Simle VDC of Sindhupalchowk District 2017 Team Leader Dipak Kumar Biswakarma, Executive Director, SDPI – Nepal Research Coordinator Dipak Sharma, Campaign Coordinator, SDPI – Nepal Editor and Research Coordinator Anush Subedhi, Communication and Documentation Officer, SDPI – Nepal Enumerators Ananta Karki Basanta Chapagain Hom Shrestha Research Conducted By: Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI – Nepal) Kathmandu, Nepal Phone: 0977 01 4784288 Email: [email protected] Website: www.sdpi.org.np Copy Right Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI – Nepal) This reported shall not be reproduced in form of printing or any other means for the commercial purpose. However, the essential portions of the report may be used for the educational and intellectual purposes by quoting courtesy of the source. ii FORWARD Baseline Study on Socio-economic Status of Ichok & Simle of Sindupalchowk, 2073 was survey report is prepared by Sustainable Development policy Institute (SDPI). Funding for this study was provided by Community Self Reliance Center (CSRC) who works for land and agrarian rights. The finding mentioned here are solely collected through survey and do not necessarily reflect view of author or Sustainable Development policy Institute. Additional information about the this study or survey research can be obtained from the Sustainable Development policy Institute, Baneshwor, Kathmandu, Nepal; Telephone: (977-1) 01 4784288 E-mail: [email protected], [email protected], Information about the SDPI and its program may be obtained from E-mail: [email protected], [email protected], Internet: http://www.sdpi.org.np. For citation: Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI – Nepal), 2017. A Baseline Study on Socio- economic Status of Ichok & Simle VDC of Sindupalchowk district. Kathmandu. Nepal. iii TABLE OF CONTENT TABLE OF CONTENT ....................................................................................................................................... i LIST OF FIGURE .............................................................................................................................................. ii FORWARD ..................................................................................................................................................... ii ACKNOWLADGEMENT ................................................................................................................................. iii ABBREVIATION ............................................................................................................................................. iv MAP OF SINDUPALCHOWK .......................................................................................................................... iv EXECUTIVE SUMMARY .................................................................................................................................. v BACKGROUND ............................................................................................................................................... 1 OBJECTIVE ..................................................................................................................................................... 4 METHODOLOGY ............................................................................................................................................ 4 VILLAGE PROFILE ........................................................................................................................................... 5 FINDING ......................................................................................................... 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RESPONDENT INFORMATION ................................................................................................................... 6 POWER MAPPING ..................................................................................................................................... 9 RESPONDENT FAMILY FIGURES ................................................................................................................ 9 EDUCATION STATUS OF FAMILY MEMBERS ........................................................................................... 10 STATUS OF RESPONDENT FAMILIY .......................................................................................................... 11 FAMILY HEALTH STATUS ......................................................................................................................... 14 RESOCURES ............................................................................................................................................. 15 EFFECT OF EARTHQUAKE ........................................................................................................................ 16 SOCIAL SECURITY .................................................................................................................................... 17 RECONSTRUCTION AFTER EARTHQUAKE ................................................................................................ 18 ACESS TO LOCAL LEVEL FOR STRETEGIES AND IMPLEMENTATION OF PROGRAM ................................. 18 MAJOR FINDING .......................................................................................................................................... 19 SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION .................................................................................................................... 21 APPENDIX .................................................................................................................................................... 23 i LIST OF FIGURES FIGURE 1: HOUSEHOLDS TABLE OF ICHOK AND KADAMBAS ....................................................................... 5 FIGURE 2: GENDER COMPOSITION OF THE RESPONDENT............................................................................ 6 FIGURE 3: DISTRIBUTION OF RESPONDENT ACCORDING TO AGE ................................................................ 7 FIGURE 4: EDUCATION DISTRIBUTION OF RESPONDENT ............................................................................. 7 FIGURE 5: PERCENTAGE % OF RESPONDENT CASTE DISTRIBUTION ............................................................. 8 FIGURE 6: DISTRIBUTION OF SKILL PROFICIENCY ......................................................................................... 8 FIGURE 7: TYPES OF FAMILY STRUCTURE ..................................................................................................... 9 FIGURE 8: NUMBER OF FAMILY MEMBERS ACCORDING TO AGE DISTRIBUTION ........................................ 9 FIGURE 9: ALLOTMENT OF FAMILY MEMBERS ACCORDING TO EDUCATION ............................................ 10 FIGURE 10: EDUCATION STATUS OF FAMILY MEMBERS ............................................................................ 11 FIGURE 11: INCOME GENERATION ACTIVE POPULATION .......................................................................... 11 FIGURE 12: NUMBERS OF ANIMAL HUSBANDRY ........................................................................................ 12 FIGURE 13: EMPLOYMENT STATUS ............................................................................................................. 12 FIGURE 14: VILLAGES’ TOTAL MONTHLY EARNING .................................................................................... 12 FIGURE 15: OWNERSHIP OF LAND ............................................................................................................. 13 FIGURE 16: ROPANI OF LAND VILLAGERS OWN OWNERSHIP .................................................................... 14 FIGURE 17: SITUATION OF PHYSICAL DISABILITIES ..................................................................................... 14 FIGURE 18: ABILITY OF DRINKING WATER FACILITIES ................................................................................ 15 FIGURE 19: UTILIZATION OF COMMUNITY FOREST .................................................................................... 16 FIGURE 20: CONSEQUENCES OF EARTHQUAKE .......................................................................................... 16 FIGURE 21: ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF SOCIAL SECURITY ............................................................................ 17 FIGURE 22: AWARENESS OF PROGRAM SKETCH BY LOCAL LEVEL ............................................................. 18 FIGURE 23: AWARENESS OF WARD CITIZEN FORUM ................................................................................. 19 ii ACKNOWLADGEMENT A Baseline Study on Socio-economic Status of Ichok & Simle of Sindupalchowk, 2073 was conducted under the tenure of the Sustainable Development Policy Institution with the financial support of Community Self Reliance Center. An organization is well alert that report wouldn’t take the final sketch with the only endeavor of SDPI; it’s a collective effort of asserting good people. First of all, we express our deep sense of appreciation to Community Self Reliance Center (CSRC) for their generous monetary support; we extended sincere gratitude to Mr. Jagat Deuja the Managing Director of CSRC for his valuable support and regular encouragement to our teams. Thank you, Jagat Deuja. Secondly, heart full gratitude to Mr. Hom Shrestha a local residence and
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