Essential Reproductive Health Care to be Delivered to Conflict-Affected Populations
It is recognized that reproductive health plays a critical role in the comprehensive development process. It will, however, take a long time to address these concerns nation-wide. “The project will address immediate reproductive health needs of women... UNFPA, (2007)
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Emergency health action in Nepal- WHO Emergency and Humanitarian Action (EHA) Newsletter - Issue XI, April 2007
Transition and complexity are key terms that could be used to describe the current public health scenario in the country. Despite new conflict patterns along ethno-caste lines, Nepal appears to be moving towards a post-conflict scenario. Policy maker... WHO, (2007)
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National in-Service Training Strategy for Skilled Birth Attendants 2006 –2012
The maternal mortality ratio in Nepal is among the highest in South Asia, at 539 per 100,000 live births. Neonatal deaths are also unacceptably high. Global evidence shows that a large proportion of these deaths can be averted through the implementat... SBA/UNFPA, (2007)
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Reaching the Poor with Health Services
In Nepal, a country where young people's reproductive health needs are especially acute, a grassroots participatory approach has reduced the gap in reproductive health outcomes for young people with disadvantaged backgrounds. This approach has improv... World Bank, (2007)
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WHO Country Cooperation Strategy 2006-2011 Nepal
The WHO Country Cooperation Strategy (CCS), a medium-term framework for WHO cooperation with the Government of Nepal, has been developed keeping in mind the need to balance between the country priorities and WHO priorities as outlined in WHO’s 11th G... WHO, (2007)
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Emergency Health Action in Nepal
This year the monsoon rains arrived on 10 July and triggered severe landslides and localized flooding in some parts of the country. From 12 to 15 July, 26 people died due to landslides in remote Village Development Committees (VDCs) in Baglung and Ba... WHO, (2007)
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Emergency health action in Nepal- WHO Emergency and Humanitarian Action (EHA) Newsletter - Issue XII, August 2007
To maximize the public health outcomes and cost-effectiveness of the WHO CAP programme, WHO and SIDA agreed to extend the implementation period from 31 December 2006 to 31 March 2007. This decision made it possible for EHA to compensate for a shorten... WHO, (2007)
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Health System in Nepal:Challenges and Strategic Options
Equitable access to health is an issue in many developing countries in the Region. Nepal is not an exception. In spite of Nepal facing with internal conflict and political disturbances throughout the country, generally health actions are on way forwa... WHO, (2007)
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