Punjab Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey KFR 2024

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The Punjab (Pakistan) 2024 MICS Key Findings Report provides insights into the well-being of children, women, and households, based on data from 45,000+ households. Launched by the Bureau of Statistics (BoS) Punjab with UNICEF’s support, the report aids policy decisions and SDG progress monitoring. Officials highlighted its role in equitable development and targeted interventions, with additional datasets yet to be released.

Check out the full key finding report here: Punjab Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey KFR 2024 

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