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Monthly Report: Gender-Wise Malnutrition Analysis

Overview - (Feb-2025)

Total beneficiaries: 310484

Gender-wise total beneficiaries:

  • Male: 158756 (51.13%)
  • Female: 151728 (48.87%)

Malnutrition Types - Last 6 months

MAM

Highest among Last 6 report dates: Sep-2024 with 24801 cases.

Males accounted for 54.71% of MAM cases, while females accounted for 45.29% on Sep-2024.

Males accounted for 54.05% of MAM cases, while females accounted for 45.95% on Feb-2025.

Trend: Decreasing

Moderately Stunted

Highest among Last 6 report dates: Sep-2024 with 48602 cases.

Males accounted for 50.03% of Moderately Stunted cases, while females accounted for 49.97% on Sep-2024.

Males accounted for 49.88% of Moderately Stunted cases, while females accounted for 50.12% on Feb-2025.

Trend: Decreasing

Moderately Underweight

Highest among Last 6 report dates: Sep-2024 with 39487 cases.

Males accounted for 56.27% of Moderately Underweight cases, while females accounted for 43.73% on Sep-2024.

Males accounted for 57.63% of Moderately Underweight cases, while females accounted for 42.37% on Feb-2025.

Trend: Decreasing

Obese

Highest among Last 6 report dates: Feb-2025 with 22642 cases.

Males accounted for 53.91% of Obese cases, while females accounted for 46.09% on Feb-2025.

Males accounted for 53.91% of Obese cases, while females accounted for 46.09% on Feb-2025.

Trend: Stable

Overweight

Highest among Last 6 report dates: Feb-2025 with 18978 cases.

Males accounted for 49.31% of Overweight cases, while females accounted for 50.69% on Feb-2025.

Males accounted for 49.31% of Overweight cases, while females accounted for 50.69% on Feb-2025.

Trend: Stable

SAM

Highest among Last 6 report dates: Sep-2024 with 13364 cases.

Males accounted for 55.3% of SAM cases, while females accounted for 44.7% on Sep-2024.

Males accounted for 54.73% of SAM cases, while females accounted for 45.27% on Feb-2025.

Trend: Decreasing

Severely Stunted

Highest among Last 6 report dates: Feb-2025 with 73269 cases.

Males accounted for 54.99% of Severely Stunted cases, while females accounted for 45.01% on Feb-2025.

Males accounted for 54.99% of Severely Stunted cases, while females accounted for 45.01% on Feb-2025.

Trend: Stable

Severely Underweight

Highest among Last 6 report dates: Jan-2025 with 7508 cases.

Males accounted for 64.03% of Severely Underweight cases, while females accounted for 35.97% on Jan-2025.

Males accounted for 63.41% of Severely Underweight cases, while females accounted for 36.59% on Feb-2025.

Trend: Decreasing

Trends Over Time

Increasing Trends:

  • MAM showed a consistent increase over time, peaking in Report_Date: Jan-2025.
  • Moderately Stunted showed a consistent increase over time, peaking in Report_Date: Jan-2025.
  • Moderately Underweight showed a consistent increase over time, peaking in Report_Date: Jan-2025.
  • Obese showed a consistent increase over time, peaking in Report_Date: Jan-2025.
  • Overweight showed a consistent increase over time, peaking in Report_Date: Jan-2025.
  • SAM showed a consistent increase over time, peaking in Report_Date: Jan-2025.
  • Severely Stunted showed a consistent increase over time, peaking in Report_Date: Jan-2025.

Decreasing Trends:

  • Severely Underweight showed a decline, with the lowest cases in Report_Date: Jan-2025.

Stable Trends:

Gender-Wise Analysis (Based on Feb-2025)

Males:

  • More affected by MAM with 12530 cases.
  • More affected by Moderately Underweight with 20618 cases.
  • More affected by Obese with 12207 cases.
  • More affected by SAM with 6838 cases.
  • More affected by Severely Stunted with 40289 cases.
  • More affected by Severely Underweight with 4307 cases.

Females:

  • More affected by Moderately Stunted with 24002 cases.
  • More affected by Overweight with 9620 cases.

Equally Affected: