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Table 4 Frequency of references to cover concepts of human rights and average scores across all documents, and the comparison between disability and gender

From: Are Nepal’s water, sanitation and hygiene and menstrual hygiene policies and supporting documents inclusive of disability? A policy analysis

Core concepts

Disability

Gender

Proportion of total references to disability and gender (n = 274)

WASH (n = 33 references)

MHM within WASH (n = 2/33 references)

WASH (n = 241 references)

MHM within WASH (n = 148/241 references)

Total references (%)

Average score

Total references (%)

Average score

Total references (%)

Average score

Total references (%)

Average score

Disability total references (%)

Gender total references (%)

Non-discrimination

15%

2.2

0%

0

11%

2.3

8%

2.3

2%

10%

Individualised services

24%

3.0

50%

3.0

19%

2.9

26%

2.8

3%

17%

Entitlement/affordability

0%

0

0%

0

3%

2.9

3%

2.8

0%

3%

Capability based services

0%

0

0%

0

6%

3.0

2%

3.3

0%

5%

Participation

0%

0

0%

0

5%

2.2

0%

0

0%

4%

Coordination of services

0%

0

0%

0

0%

0

0%

0

0%

0%

Protection from harm

12%

2.8

0%

0

10%

2.8

9%

2.6

1%

9%

Liberty

0%

0

0%

0

0%

0

0%

0

0%

0%

Autonomy

0%

0

0%

0

1%

3.0

1%

4.0

0%

1%

Privacy

0%

0

0%

0

1%

2.0

1%

2.0

0%

1%

Integration

6%

3.0

50%

4.0

3%

3.1

4%

3.3

1%

3%

Contribution

0%

0

0%

0

0%

0

0%

0

0%

0%

Family resource

0%

0

0%

0

0%

0

1%

3.0

0%

0%

Family support

0%

0

0%

0

1%

1.0

0%

0

0%

1%

Cultural responsiveness

0%

0

0%

0

0%

2.0

1%

2.0

0%

0%

Accountability

0%

0

0%

0

0%

0

0%

0

0%

0%

Prevention

0%

0

0%

0

5%

2.1

9%

2.2

0%

5%

Capacity building

6%

3.0

0%

0

7%

3.1

8%

3.2

1%

6%

Access

36%

2.9

0%

0

20%

3.0

18%

3.1

4%

17%

Quality

0%

0

0%

0

4%

3.2

7%

3.2

0%

4%

Efficiency

0%

0

0%

0

3%

3.1

3%

2.5

0%

3%

Totals

100%

 

100%

 

100%

 

100%

 

12%

88%