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ANNEXURE -2 Early Results

Data Source This is real time data taken from the Nutrition and Health Cards of the Project beneficiaries The figures relating to children pertain to only those who have remained constantly with the project from December 2015 to July 2016

Nutritional Status of 0- 36 Months Children- Chincholi Block Under Weight (Total Children – 6038) Normal Moderate Severe No. of Children December,2015 (Baseline) 2484 64.89% 780 20.38% 564 14.73% 3828 March,2016 2617 68.36% 744 19.44% 467 12.20% June,2016 2628 68.65% 763 19.93% 437 11.42% July,2016 2599 67.89% 790 20.64% 439 11.47%

Nutritional Status of 0- 36 Months Children- Chincholi Block Under Weight

Nutritional Status of 0- 36 Months Children- Chincholi Block Stunting (Total Children – 6038) Non Stunted Moderate Severe No. of Children December,2015 (Baseline) 1096 28.63% 683 17.84% 2049 53.53% 3828 March,2016 1174 30.67% 745 19.46% 1909 49.87% June,2016 1362 35.58% 869 22.70% 1597 41.72% July,2016 1302 34.01% 819 21.39% 1707 44.59%

Nutritional Status of 0- 36 Months Children- Chincholi Block Stunting

Nutritional Status of 0- 36 Months Children- Chincholi Block Wasting (Total Children – 6038) Non Wasted Moderate Severe No. of Children December,2015 (Baseline) 2676 69.91% 298 7.78% 854 22.31% 3828 March,2016 2958 77.27% 230 6.01% 640 16.72% June,2016 2974 77.69% 556 14.52% July,2016 3025 79.02% 270 7.05% 533 13.92%

Nutritional Status of 0- 36 Months Children- Chincholi Block Wasting

Nutritional Status of 0- 36 Months Children- Devadurga Block Under Weight (Total Children – 6522) Normal Moderate Severe No. of Children December,2015 (Baseline) 2051 53.37% 959 24.95% 833 21.68% 3843 March,2016 2380 61.93% 825 21.47% 638 16.60% June,2016 2531 65.86% 792 20.61% 520 13.53% July, 2016 2617 68.10% 736 19.15% 490 12.75%

Nutritional Status of 0- 36 Months Children- Devadurga Block Under Weight

Nutritional Status of 0-36 Months Children- Devadurga Block Stunting (Total Children – 6522) Non Stunted Moderate Severe No. of Children December,2015 (Baseline) 939 24.43% 614 15.98% 2290 59.59% 3843 March,2016 1399 36.40% 715 18.61% 1729 44.99% June,2016 1068 27.79% 803 20.90% 1972 51.31% July,2016 1046 27.22% 822 21.39% 1975 51.39%

Nutritional Status of 0-36 Months Children- Devadurga Block Stunting

Nutritional Status of 0- 36 Months Children- Devadurga Block Wasting (Total Children – 6522) Non Wasted Moderate Severe No. of Children December,2015 (Baseline) 2651 68.98% 310 8.07% 882 22.95% 3843 March,2016 2919 75.96% 298 7.75% 626 16.29% June,2016 3084 80.25% 273 7.10% 486 12.65% July,2016 3145 81.84.02% 252 6.56% 446 11.61%

Nutritional Status of 0- 36 Months Children- Devadurga Block Wasting

Body Mass Index of Adolescent Girls 11-18 years Chincholi Block Month Normal Moderate Severe Total AGs December,2015 (Baseline) 3731 43.08% 2802 32.35% 2128 24.57% 8661 March,2016 4100 49.68% 2287 27.71% 1865 22.60% 8252 June,2016 3264 48.44% 1978 29.36% 1496 22.20% 6738 July,2016 3400 49.46% 1997 29.05% 1477 21.49% 6874

Body Mass Index of Adolescent Girls 11-18 years Chincholi Block

Body Mass Index of Adolescent Girls 11-18 years Devadurga Block Month Normal Moderate Severe Total AGs December,2015 (Baseline) 3237 38.96% 2377 28.61% 2695 32.43% 8309 March,2016 3188 39.11% 2375 29.14% 2588 31.75% 8151 June, 2016 2540 39.92% 1942 30.52% 1880 29.55% 6362 July,2016 2503 42.23% 1819 30.69% 1605 27.08% 5927

Body Mass Index of Adolescent Girls 11-18 years Devadurga Block

Low Birth Weight Details Chincholi & Devadurga Block (preliminary data)

Incidence of Low Birth Weight CHINCHOLI BLOCK Month Total No. of births Total No. of births as recorded in the Thayi cards and ASHA registers LBW Total (Below 2.5kgs) LBW (%) Apr-2015 to Dec-2015 1210 1186 211 17.79 Apr-2016 to July-2016 268 264 39 14.77

Incidence of Low Birth Weight DEVADURGA BLOCK Month Total No. of births Total No. of births as recorded in the Thayi cards and ASHA registers LBW Total (Below 2.5kgs) LBW (%) Apr-2015 to Dec-2015 1222 1047 239 22.83 Apr-2016 to July-2016 373 344 51 14.83