The Ministry of Health and Population (MoHP) Nepal has released a new document “National Guidance for Coordination Among Humanitarian Health Partners to Prepare and Respond to Disasters and Public Health Emergencies Following the Cluster Approach.“ This guidance aims to enhance coordination among humanitarian health partners to reduce needs, risks, and vulnerabilities while strengthening health system resilience.
The primary goal of this guidance is to provide a mechanism for effective coordination and disaster preparedness. It outlines roles and responsibilities, maps partners, and supports the development of strategies. Additionally, it focuses on monitoring health situations, analyzing and prioritizing health needs, planning health sector response strategies, ensuring standards in health service delivery, and performance monitoring.
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