
The main purpose of the project is the development of tribal district profiles for 177 tribal districts across India. These profiles are meticulously crafted by collating data from various sources, encompassing demographic, economic, social, health, and healthcare parameters at the district level. The focus extends to critical domains such as reproductive and maternal health, child health and nutrition, communicable and non-communicable diseases, health insurance, and the utilization of select healthcare programs.
Developing comprehensive district profiles and comparing health status between tribal and non-tribal populations.
Build district profiles from various data sources on demographic, economic, social, health, and healthcare parameters for 177 tribal districts of India.
Provide a comparative overview of health status between tribal and non-tribal populations whenever data is accessible.
Quantitative Research
The final section of these 177 profiles offers a comparative analysis between district-level tribal populations and state-level indicators, shedding light on noteworthy areas that warrant attention.
The profiles reveal health disparities between tribal and non-tribal populations for key health indicators.
Key data sources include the National Family Health Survey, National Sample Survey, and various government reports.
These data points will be useful for stakeholders in understanding the health status of tribal and non-tribal populations in the district.