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National Health Foundation

PRESENTED BY: sabita paudel B.Sc Nursing 3rd year Community Health Nursing BPKIHS,Dharan

Established:1995A.D Named as Nepal AIDS Prevention Institute (NAPI) to work in specific area of HIV and AIDS. Its name was revised and expanded its activities into wide areas of health services on curative, promotive and rehabilitative including Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR).

The revised name was registered as National Health Foundation (NHF) under Public Law Body (PLB) at Chief District Office (CDO) of Kavreplanchowk (Kavre), Ministry of Home (MOH) in the recommendation of Department of Health Services (DoHS) of Nepal and affiliated with Social Welfare Council (SWC) of Nepal in 1997.

NHF is committed to conduct health related projects, training programs, community development and research activities. National Health Foundation (NHF) develops health related technical and financial proposals in

need-based problems/issues and applies to respective donor/s in the initiation of its consortium member organizations and volunteers for funding. At the district level, the approved projects are implemented by the NHF

Branches and local level consortium members in coordination with District/Public Health Office (D/PHO)/Reproductive Health Coordination Committee (RHCC) and District Development Committee (DDC)

as well as related Village Development Committees (VDCs)/Municipalities aimed at enhancing accessibility of integrated healthcare programs as comprehensive package.

related to services and research activities by mobilizing available resources in selected districts of Nepal. NHF has established the central office in Kathamndu for management of resources and run District Branches at local level in 10 districts

(Achham,

Bajhang, Darchulla, Kailai, Bardiya, Banke, Rukum, Rolpa, Dhading and Kavre) for implementation of the project activities

Vision National Health Foundation (NHF) intends to establish itself as a promoter of excellence in community development. Mission Carryout the projects to community development with promoting partnership in all its initiatives. Goals Provide support to Government of Nepal (GoN) to achieve the national goal, Health for al

Objectives To update information and knowledge on health related issues by undertaking operational researches and health related relevant research activities in Nepal To produce skilled health manpower through implementation of training programs in collaboration with public and private institutions in selected districts of Nepal

To prevent transmission of Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI)including Human Immuno deficiency Virus (HIV)/Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) as well as promote Reproductive Health and Rights (RHR) in selected districts of Nepal

To enhance accessibly of preventive, curative, promotive, and rehabilitative health services for service seeking people in selected districts of Nepal. To enable environment for vulnerable populations in the community development and protect Human Rights (HR) related to violence and torture in selected districts of Nepal.

Activities
CDR (Capacity Development and Researches) Electronic Hotline Intervention (EHI) for information updating and accessing services (Operational Research Activities (ORA) in selected districts of Nepal Technical Education and Vocational Trainings (TEVT) among girls, women and youth populations for strengthening the capacities of health manpower in Kavre and Bardiya Districts of Nepal

BCI (Behavior Change Interventions) Radio Listening Program (RLP) among migrants, potential migrants and their families for creating awareness to access the services on prevention, treatment and care & support of HIV and STIs in Achham, Nepal

Stigma and Discrimination Reduction Intervention (SDR) among health and community settings to access the PMTCT services for accessing of HIV infected and affected populations in Achham, Nepal

IHP (Integrated Healthcare Programs Integrated Volunteer Counseling & Confidential Testing/ Sexually Transmitted Infections (VCCT/STI) services among migrants, men and women to access comprehensive package for prevention, treatment and care & support of HIV and AIDS in Kavre, Nepal.

Delivering Comprehensive Services on Gender-base Violence (DCS-GBV) among girls, women and men for prevention and torture management by integrating with existing VCCT/STI sites

Target areas and populations National Health Foundation (NHF) has targeted to implement its activities in 10 districts(Achham, Bajhang, Darchulla, Kailai, Bardiya, Banke, Rolpa, Rolpa, Dhading and Kavre)

Nepal Leprosy Trust


Head Quarter:Richmond UK In Nepal since 1972 ADDRESS:Tutepani -14 Khumaltar Satdobato Lalitpur

Nepal Leprosy Trust (Ireland) is a charity that works to empower people who have been affected by leprosy and other disadvantaged people in Nepal by offering holistic support without discrimination

Community Awareness The Training and IEC unit has been conducting training for Basic Health Staff (BHS) at different levels working with the Government of Nepal. Last year we provided training for: BHS with Refresher Comprehensive Leprosy Training, 8

BHS from different regions with Strengthening Training at the request of the Leprosy Control Division, Occupational Therapy training to staff. Orientation in leprosy was given to faith healers, community club members, persons affected by leprosy and facilitators of different Self Help Groups.

Self care training Center Formation of Self Help Groups Rehabilitation Programme in Kathmandu like income generating programme,Leather goods workshop,,Lydia Training, Vocational Training ,Financial assistance scheme

NETHERLAND LEPROSY RELIEF

Founded on 30th March 1967

Head Quarter Amsterdam THE NETHERLANDS Country Representative:Dr.K.P Dhakal Address: New Baneshwor Nepal In Nepal Since 1977

Total Staffs 35male 6 female


Working Center (Leprosy and Tuberculosis) And CBR

VISION World without Leprosy MISSION To fight against leprosy and its consequences GOAL To reduce the burden of leprosy in community

DISTRICT COVERAGE All 9 districts of Farwestern Development Region and 16 districts of WDR PARTNER OGANISATION MOHP,Leprosy control Division and all other agencies in above mentioned districts

OBJECTIVES IN DETAIL

The objective of NLR is to promote and support the control of leprosy and the aftereffects of the disease through a public health approach, in compliance with the Enhanced Global Strategy of the World Health Organization and its Operational Guidelines.

NLR supports national leprosy control programmes and promotes the integration of these programmes into the countries' health systems. Leprosy patients should have access to general health service facilities,

where they will be diagnosed and treated and provided with adequate care, both during and after chemotherapy. NLR aims for comprehensive leprosy control and is also committed to support programmes in the field of rehabilitation.

I n addition to the prime aim of preventing leprosy patients from developing nerve damage, NLR promotes the prevention of disability and the rehabilitation, social and economical inclusion of people affected by leprosy together with people with disabilities due to other causes.

THANK YOU

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