HEALTH

Seventy-nine percent (79%) of households with children under 5 reported all of these children having an immunization card. Sixteen percent (16%) of households with children under 5 reported at least one child ill with diarrhoea the two weeks prior to data collection, and the majority of these ill children were treated with ORT, either from a health care provider (boys: 88%; girls: 93%) or through treatment at home (boys: 10%; girls: 7%).
subdirectory_arrow_right CHILDREN UNDER 5
Created with Highcharts 12.3.0Camp 10Camp 10Camp 11Camp 11Camp 12Camp 12Camp 13Camp 13Camp 14Camp 14Camp 15Camp 15Camp 16Camp 16Camp 17Camp 17Camp 18Camp 18Camp 19Camp 19Camp 1ECamp 1ECamp 1WCamp 1WCamp 20Camp 20Camp 21Camp 21Camp 22Camp 22Camp 23Camp 23Camp 24Camp 24Camp 25Camp 25Camp 26Camp 26Camp 27Camp 27Camp 2ECamp 2ECamp 2WCamp 2WCamp 3Camp 3Camp 4Camp 4Camp 5Camp 5Camp 6Camp 6Camp 7Camp 7Camp 8ECamp 8ECamp 8WCamp 8WCamp 9Camp 9Nayapara RCNayapara RCKutupalong RCKutupalong RCCamp 20 ExtensionCamp 20 ExtensionCamp 4 ExtensionCamp 4 Extension510152025Diarrhea in Children Under 5% households with children under 5 reporting at leastone child under 5 with diarrhea in the 2 weeks prior to data collection
Created with Highcharts 12.3.0Oral Rehydration Therapy (ORT) TreatmentAcross All Camps% of children under 5 with diarrhea in 2 weeks prior to survey,by ORT treatment soughtBoysGirls0%100%10…25%50%75%Did not receiveORTReceived ORT athomeReceived ORTfrom a healthcareprovider
Created with Highcharts 12.3.0Immunization Cards% households with children under 5 reporting all childrenunder 5 having an immunization cardYesYesNoNo