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Assessing Fiscal Space for Health in Nepal
Abstract:
Infant mortality has been declining over the past five decades from 197 per 1,000 live births in 1960 to 38.6 per 1,000 live births in 2009. Similarly, maternal mortality has decreased to 380 per 100,000 live births in 2008. Life expectancy has been steadily increasing to 67 years in 2009 up from about 38 years in 1960. These rates of progress are better than those witnessed by neighboring countries. For instance, in 1960, Nepal’s infant mortality rate (IMR) was the highest amongst its regional comparators. By 2009, Nepal’s IMR had become lower than that of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Bhutan. #WB #Health #2015
Publisher:
WB
Type / Script:
Official Document
in
English
Keywords:
FAMILY HEALTH, MENTAL HEALTH, OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH, PUBLIC HEALTH, REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH, WOMEN'S HEALTH, YOUTH HEALTH, HEALTH AID, HEALTH CENTRES, HEALTH-CARE DELIVERY, HEALTH CONDITIONS, HEALTH ECONOMICS, HEALTH EDUCATION, HEALTH HAZARDS, HEALTH INDICATORS, HEALTH INFORMATION, HEALTH INSURANCE, HEALTH LEGISLATION, HEALTH PERSONNEL, HEALTH PLANNING, HEALTH POLICY, HEALTH SERVICES, HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH, HEALTH STANDARDS, HEALTH STATISTICS, MEDICAL ASPECTS, PATIENTS, RIGHT TO HEALTH, DEATH RATE
Thematic Group:
UN
, (
2015
)
Thesaurus:
10.02.00
-
Comprehensive Health Services
PDF
| File Size:
1.11 MB
Download
Feeder:
PRATIKSHA MAHARJAN
, Editor:
SANJIYA SHRESTHA
, Auditor:
...
ASSESSING FISCAL SPACE FOR HEALTH IN NEPAL
Abstract:
Infant mortality has been declining over the past five decades from 197 per 1,000 live births in 1960 to 38.6 per 1,000 live births in 2009. Similarly, maternal mortality has decreased to 380 per 100,000 live births in 2008. Life expectancy has been steadily increasing to 67 years in 2009 up from about 38 years in 1960. These rates of progress are better than those witnessed by neighboring countries. For instance, in 1960, Nepal’s infant mortality rate (IMR) was the highest amongst its regional comparators. By 2009, Nepal’s IMR had become lower than that of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Bhutan. #WB #HEALTH #2015
Publisher:
WB
Type / Script:
Official Document
in
English
Keywords:
FAMILY HEALTH, MENTAL HEALTH, OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH, PUBLIC HEALTH, REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH, WOMEN'S HEALTH, YOUTH HEALTH, HEALTH AID, HEALTH CENTRES, HEALTH-CARE DELIVERY, HEALTH CONDITIONS, HEALTH ECONOMICS, HEALTH EDUCATION, HEALTH HAZARDS, HEALTH INDICATORS, HEALTH INFORMATION, HEALTH INSURANCE, HEALTH LEGISLATION, HEALTH PERSONNEL, HEALTH PLANNING, HEALTH POLICY, HEALTH SERVICES, HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH, HEALTH STANDARDS, HEALTH STATISTICS, MEDICAL ASPECTS, PATIENTS, RIGHT TO HEALTH
Thematic Group:
UN
, (
2015
)
Thesaurus:
10.02.00
-
Comprehensive Health Services
PDF
| File Size:
1.11 MB
Download
Feeder:
PRATIKSHA MAHARJAN
, Editor:
, Auditor:
...