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Abstract Pneumonia is the leading cause of child death after the neonatal period, resulting from late care-seeking and inappropriate treatment. Diagnosis involves ...
As part of Nepal’s shift towards a federal system, the management of basic health care services has been devolved to local governments. In this regard, the Nepal ...
The world is now predominantly urban; rapid and uncontrolled urbanisation continues across low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs). Health systems are struggling ...
To understand how crucial strong leadership is for social transformation, one need to look no further than the Ajayameru Rural Municipality and the radical change that ...
The Ministry of Health and Population, Government of Nepal developed the Minimum Service Standards (MSS) for all level of health facilities. The MSS aspires to ensure ...
The federal context in Nepal means that governance structures have been re-shaped to three spheres of government: federal, provincial (7) and local (753). There are ...
Nepal’s constitution embodies health as a fundamental right of the people. Citizens’ right to health is secured under the right to basic and emergency health care ...
Nepal has made steady progress in improving maternal health service utilisation but inequalities among different population sub-groups still persist. The objective of ...
The UK Department for International Development (DFID) and the United States Agency forInternational Development (USAID) in collaboration with the Government of Nepal ...
This is the report of the independent evaluation of a pilot intervention to expand the range offamily planning services through comprehensive Voluntary Surgical ...