Description |
In this sixth report in the NMIS Series the Methods section includes a background to the methodology used in the NMIS, which will be relevant especially for those readers who have not seen the first five reports in the NMIS Series1-5. The methods used in the sixth cycle are described, including the instruments used and the sources of data from households, institutions, key informants and focus groups. The Results section gives an analysis of public use, experiences and perceptions of health and agriculture services and brief information about other services. It also includes an analysis of those factors that seem to be associated with use of or different experiences or perceptions of services. In NMIS cycle 6, information has been collected from 6 groups of key informants (among the public and local service providers and administrators) on their views and perceptions, as well as from focus groups in the community. The analysis includes a comparison of their different viewpoints as a starting point for dialogue and planning of future services. Results disaggregated geographically and by ethnic group are given in Annex 5.
This report and the reports of cycles 1, 2, 3,4 and 5 are only a small part of the process of communicating the results of the NMIS to those who need them for planning and development at national, local, community and household levels. The findings of cycles 1-5 have been discussed with decision-makers and planners in a number of different fora, including with Chairmen of District Development Committees (DDCs). For cycle 6 it will be particularly important to discuss the findings with the health and agriculture departments, local government, DDCs and VDCs. Hopefully the information collected from different groups could help the concerned government departments and bodies to improve their current services, in partnership with civil society. |