Department

Age group

Sex

Ethnicity

Total

0 to 5

6 to 12

13 to 17

Male

Female

Garifuna

Lenca

Chorti Maya

Miskito

Nahoa

English-speaking black

Pech

Tawahka

None

Not known

Atlántida

3

27

34

44

20

8

2

0

0

0

0

0

40

14

64

Colón

4

29

48

41

40

10

0

0

1

0

0

0

46

24

81

Comayagua

14

60

63

74

63

1

12

0

0

0

0

0

41

83

137

Copán

8

41

37

52

34

0

0

9

0

0

0

0

49

28

86

Cortés

33

222

305

350

210

4

3

0

0

1

1

0

396

155

560

Choluteca

13

40

46

51

48

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

64

35

99

El Paraíso

3

18

21

23

19

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

18

24

42

Francisco Morazán

103

642

675

901

519

3

18

1

0

0

0

0

910

488

1 420

Gracias a Dios

0

2

0

2

0

0

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

1

2

Intibucá

18

59

51

80

48

0

121

0

0

0

0

0

5

2

128

Islas de la Bahía

3

15

13

16

15

0

0

0

0

0

4

0

17

10

31

La Paz

10

31

41

47

35

0

80

0

0

0

0

0

0

2

82

Lempira

37

113

90

130

110

0

140

2

0

0

0

0

55

43

240

Ocotepeque

6

24

23

38

15

0

5

2

0

0

0

0

18

28

53

Olancho

7

48

42

58

39

0

0

1

0

2

0

4

50

40

97

Santa Bárbara

18

57

69

79

65

1

33

0

0

0

0

0

45

65

144

Valle

5

12

18

18

14

0

1

0

0

0

0

0

1

17

13

32

Yoro

3

56

46

62

43

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

15

46

44

105

Source: Formulated on the basis of statistics drawn from the Single Registry of Beneficiaries as of 19 January 2014, National Centre for Information on the Social Sector (CENISS), Ministry of Development and Social Inclusion.

Table 2

Vaccination coverage

Department

Sex

Vitamin

Children registered RNP *

Total children and adolescents vaccinated

Ratio vaccinated/ registered

Male

Female

A

Iron

Atlántida

3 926

4 016

6 547

3 559

44 373

7 942

18%

Colón

4 218

4 196

6 285

2 909

35 467

8 414

24%

Comayagua

170

192

307

231

48 612

362

1%

Copán

758

658

1 229

1 020

39 375

1 416

4%

Cortés

26 186

25 204

30 494

2 722

174 414

51 390

29%

Choluteca

19 833

20 161

32 816

15 154

44 831

39 994

89%

El Paraíso

11 376

11 073

14 913

5 483

44 706

22 449

50%

Francisco Morazán

11 602

11 246

18 028

4 524

155 884

22 848

15%

Gracias a Dios

0

0

0

0

5 171

0

0%

Intibucá

13 361

13 653

23 230

13 571

22 418

27 016

121%

Islas de la Bahía

0

1

1

1

6 292

1

0%

La Paz

7 074

7 975

10 797

4 560

22 352

14 249

64%

Lempira

16 923

16 608

29 081

16 670

33 732

33 531

99%

Ocotepeque

124

134

112

275

15 239

258

2%

Olancho

17 044

17 168

23 940

15 118

55 016

34 212

62%

Santa Bárbara

3 784

3 644

6 314

2 656

40 020

7 428

19%

Valle

2 059

2 146

3 741

2 158

18 104

4 205

23%

Yoro

319

273

528

396

58 207

592

1%

Source: Formulated on the basis of statistics drawn from the Single Registry of Beneficiaries as of 19 January 2014, National Centre for Information on the Social Sector (CENISS), Ministry of Development and Social Inclusion.

*National Registry of Persons.

Table 3

Child and adolescent pregnancies

Department

Age group

Ethnicity

Total

6 to 12

13 to 17

Gar i funa

Lenca

Chorti Maya

Miskito

Nahoa

English-speaking black

Pech

Tawahka

Tolupan

None

Not known

Atlántida

42

1

3

1

24

13

42

Choluteca

72

1

56

15

72

Colón

81

1

53

27

81

Comayagua

116

10

1

1

2

1

35

66

116

Copán

66

7

1

17

41

66

Cortés

45

2

1

25

17

45

El Paraíso

21

10

11

21

Francisco Morazán

101

15

1

49

36

101

Intibucá

99

96

2

1

99

Islas de la Bahia

13

1

3

8

1

13

La Paz

38

32

5

1

38

Lempira

107

1

106

107

Ocotepeque

37

1

2

15

19

37

Olancho

1

76

1

1

4

1

49

21

77

Santa Bárbara

153

27

2

40

84

153

Valle

13

1

1

5

6

13

Yoro

1

147

2

12

70

64

148

Source: Formulated on the basis of statistics drawn from the Single Registry of Beneficiaries as of 19 January 2014, National Centre for Information on the Social Sector (CENISS), Ministry of Development and Social Inclusion.

Reply to the questions raised in part III, paragraph 4, of the list of issues

60.There is no new information available.

Reply to the questions raised in part III, paragraph 5, of the list of issues

61.Available recent information appears in the following tables:

Table 4

Children and adolescents with disabilities

Department

Age group

Male

Female

Ethnicity

Poverty threshold

Overall total

0 to 5

6 to 12

13 to 17

Gari funa

Lenca

Chorti Maya

Miskito

Nahoa

English-speaking black

Pech

Tawahka

Tolupan

None

Not known

(No threshold)

Non-poor

Extreme poverty

Relative poverty

Atlántida

14

107

81

110

92

26

3

121

52

38

34

113

17

202

Colón

40

163

152

189

166

1

1

252

101

15

22

284

34

355

Comayagua

24

130

134

164

124

44

1

1

1

154

87

82

39

123

44

288

Copán

56

208

180

240

204

2

40

3

141

258

29

52

297

66

444

Cortés

28

129

118

161

114

2

34

1

84

154

3

29

219

24

275

Choluteca

105

618

791

964

550

24

9

4

3

1

1

1

1 063

408

8

269

915

322

1 514

El Paraíso

12

73

71

86

70

1

82

73

5

16

104

31

156

Francisco Morazán

287

1 590

1 562

2 099

1 340

10

84

6

3

1

1

8

2 230

1 096

52

841

1 711

835

3 439

Gracias a Dios

1

7

8

10

6

1

14

1

5

1

10

16

Intibucá

59

192

161

229

183

1

391

1

1

11

7

8

24

355

25

412

Islas de la Bahía

9

35

26

35

35

8

2

15

34

11

1

31

33

5

70

La Paz

35

121

99

146

109

243

3

9

6

12

217

20

255

Lempira

150

410

316

496

380

1

589

4

1

1

155

125

12

31

793

40

876

Ocotepeque

20

102

102

133

91

20

13

76

115

10

30

149

35

224

Olancho

38

145

125

167

141

3

2

3

3

5

183

109

4

38

245

21

308

Santa Bárbara

55

219

218

264

228

2

100

2

142

246

15

52

375

50

492

Valle

13

41

43

51

46

1

2

2

1

1

1

56

33

2

11

77

7

97

Yoro

20

153

138

175

136

2

33

144

132

6

22

240

43

311

Source: Formulated on the basis of statistics drawn from the Single Registry of Beneficiaries as of 19 January 2014, National Centre for Information on the Social Sector (CENISS), Ministry of Development and Social Inclusion.

Table 5

Disaggregated by disability

Department

Type of disability

Total

Mental or intellectual

Speech partial or total

Hearing partial or total

Use of arms/hands or legs/feet

Vision partial or total

Atlántida

64

52

23

54

46

202

Colón

99

78

33

91

134

355

Comayagua

81

78

34

80

85

288

Copán

137

116

49

128

112

444

Cortés

86

62

33

71

76

275

Choluteca

560

331

180

279

424

1 514

El Paraíso

42

31

12

42

61

156

Francisco Morazán

1 420

773

390

763

966

3 439

Gracias a Dios

2

5

2

5

4

16

Intibucá

128

137

61

132

84

412

Islas de la Bahía

31

20

10

24

15

70

La Paz

82

70

26

62

64

255

Lempira

240

272

103

256

182

876

Ocotepeque

53

63

26

61

76

224

Olancho

97

73

26

87

86

308

Santa Bárbara

144

125

46

120

141

492

Valle

32

26

14

29

20

97

Yoro

105

80

35

101

59

311

Source: Formulated on the basis of statistics drawn from the Single Registry of Beneficiaries as of 19 January 2014, National Centre for Information on the Social Sector (CENISS), Ministry of Development and Social Inclusion.

Table 6

Children and adolescents with disabilities attending regular primary schools

Department

Sex

Level

Overall total

Female

Male

P reschool

Basic school (primary)

Atlántida

31 340

32 388

8 339

55 389

63 728

Colón

39 727

40 545

11 380

68 892

80 272

Comayagua

28 564

29 273

8 838

48 999

57 837

Copán

40 348

40 115

10 902

69 561

80 463

Cortés

31 444

31 634

10 409

52 669

63 078

Choluteca

97 893

100 717

20 542

178 068

198 610

El Paraíso

37 149

38 140

8 887

66 402

75 289

Francisco Morazán

86 258

87 933

25 537

148 654

174 191

Gracias a Dios

11 435

11 545

3 067

19 913

22 980

Intibucá

23 867

24 989

7 205

41 651

48 856

I slas de la Bahía

4 852

5 054

1 687

8 219

9 906

La Paz

17 712

18 789

5 442

31 059

36 501

Lempira

32 752

33 321

10 343

55 730

66 073

Ocotepeque

10 758

10 761

4 789

16 730

21 519

Olancho

44 378

45 304

10 856

78 826

89 682

Santa Bárbara

36 204

37 626

10 096

63 734

73 830

Valle

14 989

15 099

4 287

25 801

30 088

Yoro

47 241

48 460

8 823

86 878

95 701

Source: Formulated on the basis of statistics drawn from the Single Registry of Beneficiaries as of 19 January 2014, National Centre for Information on the Social Sector (CENISS), Ministry of Development and Social Inclusion.

Table 7

Children and adolescents with disabilities attending regular secondary schools

Department

Sex/Secondary level

Female

Male

Total

Atlántida

10 003

8 781

18 784

Colón

7 955

7 641

15 596

Comayagua

7 857

6 308

14 165

Copán

9 123

7 843

16 966

Cortés

5 321

4 348

9 669

Choluteca

24 602

21 653

46 255

El Paraíso

9 051

7 751

16 802

Francisco Morazán

38 252

34 459

72 711

Gracias a Dios

1 321

1 033

2 354

Intibucá

4 309

4 027

8 336

Islas de la Bahía

1 014

840

1 854

La Paz

4 198

4 148

8 346

Lempira

3 345

2 958

6 303

Ocotepeque

2 696

1 925

4 621

Olancho

9 727

7 752

17 479

Santa Bárbara

8 114

7 615

15 729

Valle

4 750

4 051

8 801

Yoro

12 703

10 768

23 471

Source: Formulated on the basis of statistics drawn from the Single Registry of Beneficiaries as of 19 January 2014, National Centre for Information on the Social Sector (CENISS), Ministry of Development and Social Inclusion.

Table 8

Children and adolescents with disabilities attending special schools

Department

Sex

Level

Total

Female

Male

P reschool

Basic school (primary)

Francisco Morazán

121

209

228

102

330

Source: Formulated on the basis of statistics drawn from the Single Registry of Beneficiaries as of 19 January 2014, National Centre for Information on the Social Sector (CENISS), Ministry of Development and Social Inclusion.

Reply to the questions raised in part III, paragraph 6, of the list of issues

62.There is no new information available.

Reply to the questions raised in part III, paragraph 7, of the list of issues

63.There is no new information available.

Reply to the questions raised in part III, paragraph 8, of the list of issues

64.There is no new information available.