SFD (level 2) Report - Kamalamai Municipality, Nepal ENPHO (2024)

Kamalamai Municipality was declared as municipality in 1996. It is in Sindhuli District, Bagmati Province in the Central South Nepal. It is divided into 14 political wards.

The municipality has a total population of 71,016 with 34,416 males and 36,700 females (Census 2021, n.d.). Out of total wards, ward number 6 has the largest population (12,498) while ward number 3 has the least population with (1,359). The municipality has a total of 18,135 households. Ward number 6 has the most households with a total of 3,440, while ward number 3 has the least number of households with a total of 384.

The SFD graphic shows that 78% of the excreta generated are safely managed while 22% of the excreta generated are unsafely managed. The safely managed percentage of FS generated by 60% of the population is temporary until the tanks and pits become full and FS from the containment is emptied.

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ENPHO (2024). SFD (level 2) Report - Kamalamai Municipality, Nepal ENPHO

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