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The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) Data 2019

by Public Health Update July 18, 2019
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The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) Data 2019

AT A GLANCE

  • Gains continue to be made against the epidemic, but those gains are getting smaller year-on-year.
  • There has been steady progress in the reduction of AIDS-related deaths, but efforts to reach the 2020 target for reductions in HIV infections are clearly off-track.
  • Gains in eastern and southern Africa are driving global progress. In much of the rest of the world, there are worrying setbacks in key countries and entire regions.
  • More than half of new HIV infections in 2018 were among key populations and their sexual partners.
  • An epidemic transition metric suggests that a diverse group of 19 countries are on the path to ending AIDS. Many more countries are not.

HIGHLIGHTS 

  • A one third decline in AIDS-related deaths: The annual number of deaths from AIDS-related illness among people living with HIV (all ages) globally has fallen from a peak of 1.7 million [1.3 million–2.4 million] in 2004 to 770 000 [570 000–1 100 000] in 2018.
  • New HIV infections declining gradually: The annual number of new HIV infections globally continued to decline gradually in 2018.
  • More than half of new infections are among key populations and their sexual partners.
  • Epidemic transition: The global incidence-prevalence ratio has declined from 11.2% in 2000 to 6.6% in 2010 to 4.6% in 2018, reinforcing the conclusion that important progress has been made against the epidemic. Despite this, the world is not yet on track to end AIDS as a public health threat by 2030.

Global summary of the AIDS epidemic 2018

  • Number of people living with HIV
    Total: 37.9 million [32.7 million–44.0 million]
    Adults : 36.2 million [31.3 million–42.0 million]
    Women (15+ years) : 18.8 million [16.4 million–21.7 million]
    Children (<15 years): 1.7 million [1.3 million–2.2 million] 
  • People newly infected with HIV in 2018
    Total: 
    1.7 million [1.4 million–2.3 million]
    Adults: 1.6 million [1.2 million–2.1 million]
    Children (<15 years): 160 000 [110 000–260 000]

  • AIDS-related deaths in 2018
    Total: 770 000 [570 000–1.1 million]
    Adults : 670 000 [500 000–920 000]
    Children (<15 years): 100 000 [64 000–160 000]

Key facts on HIV in Asia and the Pacific (2018)

Key facts on HIV in Asia and the Pacific (2018)

Key facts on HIV in Asia and the Pacific (2018)

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Key facts on HIV: Country Snapshot 2019: Nepal

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Key facts on HIV: Country Snapshot 2019: Nepal

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Key facts on HIV: Country Snapshot 2019: Nepal

The country snapshot prepared by UNAIDS Regional Support Team for Asia and the Pacific and AIDS Data Hub provides information on the HIV epidemic and response in Nepal country.

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Country Snapshot, 2018

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Adults and children living with HIV31 000 [27 000 – 36 000]
Adults aged 15 and over living with HIV30 000 [26 000 – 35 000]
Women aged 15 and over living with HIV11 000 [10 000 – 13 000]
Men aged 15 and over living with HIV18 000 [16 000 – 22 000]
Children aged 0 to 14 living with HIV1200 [1000 – 1400]
Adult aged 15 to 49 HIV prevalence rate0.2 [0.1 – 0.2]
Women aged 15 to 49 HIV prevalence rate0.1 [0.1 – 0.1]
Men aged 15 to 49 HIV prevalence rate0.2 [0.1 – 0.2]
HIV prevalence among young women<0.1 [<0.1 – <0.1]
HIV prevalence among young men<0.1 [<0.1 – <0.1]
Adults and children newly infected with HIV<1000 [<1000 – <1000]
Adults aged 15 and over newly infected with HIV<1000 [<1000 – <1000]
Women aged 15 and over newly infected with HIV<500 [<500 – <500]
Men aged 15 and over newly infected with HIV<1000 [<500 – <1000]
Children aged 0 to 14 newly infected with HIV<100 [<100 – <100]
HIV incidence per 1000 population (adults 15-49)[0.04 – 0.05]
HIV incidence per 1000 population (all ages)0.03 [0.03 – 0.03]
Adult and child deaths due to AIDS1300 [1000 – 1700]
Deaths due to AIDS among adults aged 15 and over1300 [<1000 – 1700]
Deaths due to AIDS among women aged 15 and over<500 [<200 – <500]
Deaths due to AIDS among men aged 15 and over<1000 [<1000 – 1200]
Deaths due to AIDS among children aged 0 to 14<100 [<100 – <100]
Orphans due to AIDS aged 0 to 1718 000 [15 000 – 21 000]

People living with HIV31 000 [27 000 – 36 000]
People living with HIV who know their status20 000
Percent of people living with HIV who know their status64 [56 – 74]
People living with HIV who are on ART15 000
Percent of people living with HIV who are on ART49 [43 – 58]
People living with HIV who have suppressed viral loads14 000
Percent of people living with HIV who have suppressed viral loads44 [39 – 52]

Coverage of adults and children receiving ART (%)49 [43 – 58]
Adults aged 15 and over receiving ART47 [41 – 55]
Women aged 15 and over receiving ART60 [53 – 70]
Men aged 15 and over receiving ART39 [33 – 46]
Children aged 0 to 14 receiving ART>95 [94 – >95]
Number of adults and children receiving ART (#)15 260
Adults aged 15 and over receiving ART13 969
Women aged 15 and over receiving ART6847
Men aged 15 and over receiving ART7122
Children aged 0 to 14 receiving ART1291
Late HIV diagnosis [with the initial CD4 cell count <200 cells/ mm3] (%)22
Female adults (15+)19
Male adults (15+)29
Children (0-14)6
Late HIV diagnosis [with the initial CD4 cell count <350 cells/ mm3] (%)37
Female adults (15+)33
Male adults (15+)44
Children (0-14)18
Adults and children newly-initiating ART (#)2870
Adults aged 15 and over newly-initiating ART2577
Children aged 0-14 newly-initiating ART293
Women aged 15 and over newly-initiating ART1194
Men aged 15 and over newly-initiating ART1383
Adults and children known to be on ART 12 months after starting (%)88
Female adults known to be on ART 12 months after starting90
Male adults known to be on ART 12 months after starting84
Children known to be on ART 12 months after starting93

Coverage of pregnant women who receive ARV for PMTCT (%)63 [53 – 75]
Pregnant women needing ARV for PMTCT (#)<500 [<500 – <500]
Pregnant women who received ARV for PMTCT (#)191
Early infant diagnosis (%)45 [38 – 53]
New HIV infections averted due to PMTCT (%)<100 [<100 – <100]

HIV prevalence (%)5Source: Integrated Biological and Behavioural Surveillance (IBBS) Survey 2017
Knowledge of HIV status (%)89.6Source: Integrated Biological and Behavioural Surveillance (IBBS) Survey 2017
Condom use (%)94.6Source: Integrated Biological and Behavioural Surveillance (IBBS) Survey 2017
Active syphilis (%)1.9Source: Integrated Biological and Behavioural Surveillance (IBBS) Survey 2017

HIV prevalence (%)8.8Source: Integrated Biological and Behavioural Surveillance (IBBS) Survey 2017
Knowledge of HIV status (%)54Source: Integrated Biological and Behavioural Surveillance (IBBS) Survey 2017
Condom use (%)48.9Source: Integrated Biological and Behavioural Surveillance (IBBS) Survey 2017
Safe injecting practices (%)97.6Source: Integrated biological and behavioural Surveillance Survey 2017
Needles and syringes distributed per person who injects drugs (#)60.638
Coverage of opioid substitution therapy3Source: National programme data 2017
Hepatitis B and coinfection with HIV (%)0.3Source: Integrated Biological and Behavioural Surveillance (IBBS) Survey 2017
Hepatitis C and coinfection with HIV (%)7.4Source: Integrated Biological and Behavioural Surveillance (IBBS) Survey 2017

HIV prevalence (%)8.5Kathmandu Valley and Pokhara; Source: Integrated Biological and Behavioural Surveillance (IBBS) Survey 2017
Knowledge of HIV status (%)89.4Source: Integrated Biological and Behavioural Surveillance (IBBS) Survey 2017
Condom use (%)91.5Source: Integrated Biological and Behavioural Surveillance (IBBS) Survey 2017

 

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NHPC Minimum Requirements of Bachelor in Public Health

by Public Health Update July 16, 2019
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NHPC Minimum Requirements of Bachelor in Public Health, Second Revision 2076 (2019)

Introduction

Nepal Health Professional Council has approved this requirement according to clause of 9 (kha) of the Nepal Health Professional Council Act 2053. This requirement shall be called Minimum requirement for the recognition of Bachelor’s Degree of Public Health Program (2061), first revision 2068 and second revision 2076 (2019). An institution that plans to start or conduct Bachelor’s degree of Public Health Program shall ensure the standard as specified in this minimum requirement in order to qualify for granting accreditation.

Student Entry Requirement for Students

The entry requirement for a student in BPH will be Intermediate in Science (ISc) or Higher Secondary Level (10+2 Science streams) in biology stream or Proficiency Certificate Level (PCL, Science), or Certificate in Health Sciences or equivalent as recognized by concerned University/authorized body with at least 50% marks or equivalent grade score. Besides the basic academic requirement, an entrance examination will be held for all applicants and should secure 50% marks to be eligible for admission.

Duration of Study

Duration for the completion of all the requirements for the BPH program as a full-time student is 4 Years in annual system and 48 months (8 Semesters) in semester system.

Admission Policies

  • Intake of students should be annual
  • The maximum number for intake of students is 40 per academic year
  • The selection of the student should be in merit basis

Attendance Requirements

A student must attend every scheduled lecture, tutorial, seminar, field visit and practical classes. However, to accommodate for late registration, sickness and other contingencies, the attendance requirements will be a minimum of 80% of the classes actually held.

Course Coverage

A student must attend the core courses (Public Health, Epidemiology, Community Diagnosis, Research Methodology, Health Management, Public Health statistics/biostatistics, Population health, Health Promotion and Education, Environmental Health, Reproductive/Family Health, Nutrition, Behavioral Science)

Student’s Evaluation

A student’s academic performance in a course is evaluated in two phases as:

  • Internally by the concerned faculty member through quizzes, tutorials, lab works, home assignments, class tests, class participation, term papers, internal exam etc.
  • Externally by the Office of the Controller of Examinations of concerned University through year/semester-end examinations.
  • Practical, field practice and internship will be evaluated by external examiner through practical, demonstration, presentation (oral and poster) and oral examination.

Teaching Faculty

Number of Faculties Number of faculties for BPH program should be maintained as follows: –

  • Professor/Associate Professor: 2 Full time
  • Assistant Professor/Lecturer: 5 Full time

The above-mentioned number is for the full-fledged program and should be at least 7 full time faculties. There should be at least one full time Professor/Assoc. Professor and two full time Assistant Professors at the beginning and the number should be increased before the new batch is enrolled.

Council will recognize the minimum qualification of a faculty as per the concerned university service commission eligibility.

  • As per the curricular needs additional part time teachers or teachers in course contract should be managed by Institution.
  • Full time teachers should be from core subjects (Public Health, Epidemiology, Research Methodology, Health Management, Public Health statistics/biostatistics, Public Health Demography/Population health, Health Promotion and Education, Environmental Health, Reproductive/Family Health, Public Health Nutrition, Behavioral Health Science).

Note: Faculties working as a full timer at one institution can NOT be full timer in another institution.

Student Teacher Ratio in Teaching Learning

There should be sufficient teachers to teach as per curriculum in a ratio as follows:

  • One faculty per 40 students for theory classes.
  • One faculty per 20 students for practical classes.
  • One faculty per 10 students for field work.

Qualification of Teacher

  • Minimum academic qualification for above-mentioned full-time teachers should be at least Bachelor Degree in Public Health or Health Sciences or other discipline with Master Degree in Public Health or Public Health Sciences, with at least 3 years of teaching learning experience. Among them, at least 50% of the teachers should be from BPH with Master Degree in Public Health or Public Health Sciences.
  • Other requirements for the academic positions shall be as per the requirement of concerned University.
  • (Public Health Sciences include, but not limited to Epidemiology, Public Health Statistics/biostatistics, Public Health Demography, Population Health, International Health, Primary Health Care, Health System Management, Health Policy, Public Health Economics, Health Promotion and Education, Health Communication, Public Health Nutrition, Sexual and Reproductive Health, Family Health, Occupational Safety and Health, Global Health, Behavioral Health, Community Health, Medical Anthropology and other health sciences as decided by NHPC)

Work Load

  • For taking the theory and practical classes as well as field practices
    – Principal/Chief: 8 hours/week (maximum)
    – Professor: 12 hours/week (maximum)
    – Associate professor: 14 hours/week (maximum)
    – Assistant Professor/Lecturer: 16 hours/week (maximum)
  • One theory class equivalent to three hours practical classes and six hours field practices.
  • One research supervision equivalent to one hour per week
  • Co-supervisor’s workload is calculated as half of main supervisor’s workload
  • One research supervisor can supervise only 5 students maximum per academic year.
  • Research supervisor shall be from outside the college/institute if he/she is BPH or Bachelor in health sciences and MPH (or specialized MPH) and registered in concerned council. The research supervisor should have minimum qualification of a teacher as mentioned above.

Institution

Organizational Structure of the Constitutional or Affiliated Academic Institution Concern constitutional or affiliated academic institution should establish the following committees/sections;

  • Departments/Instruction committee
  • Examination section
  • Student welfare committee
  • Research Management Committee (RMC)
  • A separate organizational financial system should include: – Financial viability plan – Annual budget for program – Source of income – Audit system

Principal or Campus Chief or Chief of Central Department or Director

Sole Public Health College: S/He should have at least Bachelor Degree in Public Health or Health Sciences with Master Degree in Public Health or Public Health Sciences and 7 years of academic/teaching learning experience. S/He should be registered in NHPC.

Multidisciplinary Health Science College: S/He should have at least Master Degree in any related subjects teaching in the college and 7 years of academic/teaching experience.  S/He should be registered in concerned council.

Head of the Department (HoD) and/or Coordinator

  • S/He should have at least Bachelor degree in Public Health or Health Sciences with Master Degree in Public Health Sciences and 5 years of academic/teaching experience.
  • S/He should be registered in NHPC.

Administrative Staff

Administrative staff should be sufficient in number to facilitate the educational/ administrative works. The required staffs are as follows:

  • Administrative Officer: S/He should have passed minimum Bachelor degree or equivalent in any subject.
  • Finance Officer: S/He should have passed minimum Bachelor degree in Commerce/ Business Studies/Administration or equivalent.
  • Account/Administrative Assistants: Accountant and Administrative Assistants should have passed 10+2 or equivalent.
  • Librarian: The Head of the Library should have University Degree and must have sufficient training in library science.
  • Computer Technician: S/He should have passed minimum Diploma/ Bachelor in computer sciences and should have command both in English and Nepali languages writings and reporting.
  • Laboratory Assistant: S/He should have passed at least 10+2 (science) with training and or demonstrating laboratory work of Laboratory Assistant in concerning Faculty or Department of particular organization.
  • Any Office Assistants (helper/peon/cleaner/driver) should be a Nepali citizen and should be literate in Nepali (Command in both Nepali and English languages is preferable).

Teaching Facilities

Land, building and physical facilities requirements are as follows:

  • Land and Building: Building with adequate floor space and sufficient land
  • There should be minimum of four rooms for routine classes, and three rooms for group discussion purposes. Number of classrooms should be increased with the number of sections.
  • The class rooms should have: – Well ventilated with adequate light – 0.75 sq meter space per student – Appropriate desk and bench, White board – Multi-media – The theory classroom should accommodate of at least 40 students
  • Principal’s office room should have enough space for visitors/faculties and for small meeting.
  • Administration office rooms should have enough space for administrative and financial work.
  • Demonstration room for 20 students at a time on the basis of 1:20 teacher -student ratio for demonstration.
  • Teachers’ room with sufficient numbers of computers and printers.
  • A Library should have enough space for book and students’ study. – 1 course book per 5 students must be available in library. – Reference book in each subject should be available at ratio of 1:10 students in library. – Access to HINARI or other online data bases and other related free journals with a internet with high speed. – At least 5 professional recent journals should be available in the library. – Adequate number of reference books on each subject for teacher should also be available in library. – Other related books/dictionaries, magazines, newspapers should be made available. – Curriculum of the program must be available at office and at the library. Furniture like table, chair, open rack, must be available in the library as per required standard and quantity. – Sufficient Computer, printer, photocopy machine, email – internet facilities should be made available.
  • For computer class, there should be one computer per two students and a separate computer classroom should be available.
  • Audio-visual aid equipment should be available for classroom.
  • Toilet at a ratio of 1:10 for working staffs and students (male/female separate).
  • Multipurpose hall (at least 200-person accommodation with essential facilities) should be available.

Facilities for Other Activities

  • An outdoors athletic ground
  • Indoor games
  • Provision of vehicles for field activities
  • Parking space- faculties, staffs and students
  • Space for student welfare with counseling services
  • Students’ hostel (Male and Female separate) is preferable
  • Canteen with safe drinking water, hygienic kitchen and dining hall

Laboratory and Equipment

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Maldives ?? eliminates mother-to-child transmission of HIV, Syphilis

by Public Health Update July 15, 2019
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Maldives ?? eliminates mother-to-child transmission of HIV, Syphilis

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New Delhi/ Male, July 15, 2019: Maldives has eliminated mother-to-child transmission of HIV and syphilis, joining first few countries in the world to ensure a generation free of these deadly diseases, World Health Organization said today.

Maldives has eliminated mother-to-child transmission of HIV & Syphilis. 

Maldives has eliminated mother-to-child transmission of HIV & Syphilis. (WHO South-East Asia)

“This commendable achievement has been made possible by strong political commitment, active community engagement, invaluable contributions of health workers and sustained collaboration of partner organizations,” said Dr Poonam Khetrapal Singh, Regional Director, WHO South-East Asia, at a felicitation ceremony in Male for elimination of mother-to-child transmission of HIV and syphilis.

Maldives is the second country in WHO South-East Asia Region to achieve this feat, after Thailand. Globally, congenital syphilis is the second leading cause of preventable still births while mother-to-child transmission of HIV accounts for 9% new infections.

WHO certification of Maldives’ follows confirmations and validations by national, regional and global teams that no woman or infant was detected with HIV or syphilis in the country in the last two years.

 

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Dr Poonam Khetrapal Singh, Regional Director, WHO South-East Asia hands over a plaque to @FaisalNasym, Vice President of the Republic of #Maldives ?? & @ameenex, Minister of Health, on the occasion of the country having eliminated mother-to-child??transmission of #HIV & #syphilis (PHOTO: WHO South-East Asia)

Maldives’ success is attributed to its proactive, persistent and long-term public health measures initiated even before the first case of HIV infection was detected in the country in 1991. The country’s AIDS Control Programme, launched in 1987, prioritized creating awareness, preventing HIV transmission with a focus on the at-risk population, while also providing quality care, support and treatment to people living with HIV/AIDS and Syphilis.

“A unique feature of the country’s AIDS control programme has been the total integration of all health services, including preventive, into the general health system. Equity and rights-based approaches has helped expand universal health coverage, enabled by the universal health insurance system Aasandha,” Dr Khetrapal Singh said.

In the last 30 years, the AIDS control programme has provided countrywide access to quality HIV testing and counselling, safe blood and tissue transfusion, injection safety, and investments to provide quality care and treatment. High quality disease surveillance has ensured sporadic cases of HIV and Syphilis were quickly detected, tested and treated.

Prevention of mother-to-child transmission has been a major component of the National Strategic Plan for Prevention and Control of HIV/AIDS 2014-18. All public and private hospitals and health centres in the country offer a range of health services, such as universal access to antenatal care and screening for HIV and syphilis. Almost all births take place in health facilities and all are managed by skilled birth attendants. These concerted and consistent efforts had ensured low transmission of HIV and syphilis for several years.

Lauding Maldives, the Regional Director said, “Today’s milestone is yet another demonstration of the country’s determination to ensure health and wellbeing for everyone, everywhere. With a consistently high budget for health, over 9% of GDP, and persistent efforts over the years to ensure quality care, Maldives has overcome unique and huge challenges to be in the forefront to eliminate diseases such as malaria, lymphatic filariasis, measles, and now mother-to-child transmission of HIV and Syphilis.”

Sustaining these achievements, the country needs to further expand health services to all migrant population, many of them coming from countries with endemic transmission of these diseases, and maintain and expand coverage of quality health services.

WHO South-East Asia


PUBLIC HEALTH ACHIEVEMENTS 

Sri Lanka ?? eliminates measles

Bhutan, Maldives eliminate measles

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Malaysia eliminates mother-to-child transmission of HIV and syphilis

5 Years of Polio-free WHO South-East Asia Region

Thailand becomes trans fat free country ??

Thailand becomes first in Asia to introduce tobacco plain packaging

Nepal: first country in South-East Asia validated for eliminating trachoma

Bye – Bye ??? Trachoma ?‍??‍? from Nepal ??

Algeria and Argentina certified malaria-free by WHO

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National Conference on Revitalizing National Health System of Nepal concluded

by Public Health Update July 12, 2019
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National Conference on Revitalizing National Health System of Nepal concluded

24th Ashar 2076
Pokhara
National Conference on Revitalizing National Health System of Nepal in Federal Era: Pathway to Achieve SDG Goals was successfully held at Hotel Royal Palm, Pokhara. The two-day conference was jointly organized by Faculty of Health Science and School of Health and Allied Science, Pokhara University which was supported by University Grant Commission. 

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World Population Day ”25 years of the ICPD: Accelerating the Promise”

by Public Health Update July 11, 2019
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World Population Day ”25 years of the ICPD: Accelerating the Promise”

World Population Day, which seeks to focus attention on the urgency and importance of population issues, was established by the then-Governing Council of the United Nations Development Programme in 1989, an outgrowth of the interest generated by the Day of Five Billion, which was observed on 11 July 1987.

This year’s World Population Day calls for global attention to the unfinished business of the 1994 International Conference on Population and Development. Twenty-five years have passed since that landmark conference, where 179 governments recognized that reproductive health and gender equality are essential for achieving sustainable development.

“The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development is the world’s blueprint for a better future for all on a healthy planet. On World Population Day, we recognize that this mission is closely interrelated with demographic trends including population growth, ageing, migration and urbanization.”

UN Secretary-General António Guterres

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‘आइसिपिडीको पच्चीस वर्षे यात्रा : जनङ्ख्या र विकासमा प्रतिबद्धता’ 
#WorldPopulationDay2019 : 25 Years of the ICPD: Accelerating the Promise! 
#ICPD #ICPD25 #WorldPopulationDay

Photo: UNFPA Nepal

Photo: UN Country Team Nepal

Today’s Population (NEPAL): 29623890 (CBS)


World Population Day was marked across the country

World Population Day 2018 – “Family Planning is a Human Right”

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World Population Day: ‘Investing in teenage girls (Pokhara Activities)

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World Health Organization Model List of Essential Medicines (21st List 2019)

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World Health Organization Model List of Essential Medicines (21st List 2019)

JULY 9, 2019
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updates global guidance on medicines and diagnostic tests to address health challenges, prioritize highly effective therapeutics, and improve affordable access.

WHO’s Essential Medicines List and List of Essential Diagnostics are core guidance documents that help countries prioritize critical health products that should be widely available and affordable throughout health systems.

Published today, the two lists focus on cancer and other global health challenges, with an emphasis on effective solutions, smart prioritization, and optimal access for patients.

“Around the world, more than 150 countries use WHO’s Essential Medicines List to guide decisions about which medicines represent the best value for money, based on evidence and health impact,” said WHO Director-General Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. “The inclusion in this list of some of the newest and most advanced cancer drugs is a strong statement that everyone deserves access to these life-saving medicines, not just those who can afford them.”

The Essential Medicines List (2019)

Cancer treatments: While several new cancer treatments have been marketed in recent years, only a few deliver sufficient therapeutic benefits to be considered essential. The five cancer therapies WHO added to the new Medicines List are regarded as the best in terms of survival rates to treat melanoma, lung, blood and prostate cancers.

For example, two recently developed immunotherapies (nivolumab and pembrolizumab) have delivered up to 50% survival rates for advanced melanoma, a cancer that until recently was incurable.

Antibiotics: The Essential Medicines Committee strengthened advice on antibiotic use by updating the AWARE categories, which indicate which antibiotics to use for the most common and serious infections to achieve better treatment outcomes and reduce the risk of antimicrobial resistance.  The committee recommended that three new antibiotics for the treatment of multi-drug resistant infections be added as essential. 

Other updates to the medicines list include:

  • New oral anticoagulants to prevent stroke as an alternative to warfarin for atrial fibrillation and treatment of deep vein thrombosis. These are particularly advantageous for low-income countries as, unlike warfarin, they do not require regular monitoring;
  • Biologics and their respective biosimilars for chronic inflammatory conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis and inflammatory bowel diseases;
  • Heat-stable carbetocin for the prevention of postpartum haemorrhage. This new formulation has similar effects to oxytocin, the current standard therapy, but offers advantages for tropical countries as it does not require refrigeration;

Not all submissions to the EML Committee are included in the list. For example, medicines for multiple sclerosis submitted for inclusion were not listed. The Committee noted that some relevant therapeutic options currently marketed in many countries were not included in the submissions; it will welcome a revised application with all relevant available options. The EML Committee also did not recommend including methylphenidate, a medicine for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), as the committee found uncertainties in the estimates of benefit.

The List of Essential (in vitro) Diagnostics

The first List of Essential Diagnostics was published in 2018, concentrating on a limited number of priority diseases – HIV, malaria, tuberculosis, and hepatitis. This year’s list has expanded to include more noncommunicable and communicable diseases.

Cancers: Given how critical it is to secure an early cancer diagnosis (70% of cancer deaths occur in low- and middle-income countries largely because most patients are diagnosed too late), WHO added 12 tests to the Diagnostics List to detect a wide range of solid tumours such as colorectal, liver, cervical, prostate, breast and germ cell cancers, as well as leukemia and lymphomas. To support appropriate cancer diagnosis, a new section covering anatomical pathology testing was added; this service must be made available in specialized laboratories.

Infectious diseases: The list focuses on additional infectious diseases prevalent in low- and middle-income countries such as cholera, and neglected diseases like leishmaniasis, schistosomiasis, dengue, and zika.

In addition, a new section for influenza testing was added for community health settings where no laboratories are available.

General test: The list was also expanded to include additional general tests which address a range of different diseases and conditions, such as iron tests (for anemia), and tests to diagnose thyroid malfunction and sickle cell (an inherited form of anemia very widely present in Sub-Saharan Africa).    

Another notable update is a new section specific to tests intended for screening of blood donations.  This is part of a WHO-wide strategy to make blood transfusions safer.

“The List of Essential Diagnostics was introduced in 2018 to guide the supply of tests and improve treatment outcomes,” said Mariângela Simão, WHO Assistant Director-General for Medicines and Health Products. “As countries move towards universal health coverage and medicines become more available, it will be crucial to have the right diagnostic tools to ensure appropriate treatment.”

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Sri Lanka ?? eliminates measles

by Public Health Update July 9, 2019
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Sri Lanka ?? eliminates measles

SEAR/PR/1712

New Delhi, 9 July 2019: The World Health Organization today announced Sri Lanka has eliminated measles, interrupting transmission of the indigenous virus that causes the killer childhood disease.

“Sri Lanka’s achievement comes at a time when globally measles cases are increasing. The country’s success demonstrates its commitment, and the determination of its health workforce and parents to protect children against measles,” said Dr Poonam Khetrapal Singh, Regional Director WHO South-East Asia, congratulating the island nation.

An independent verification committee reviewed in detail all data and ongoing efforts for measles elimination in the island nation and concluded that Sri Lanka has stopped transmission of indigenous measles virus. The country reported its last case of measles caused by an indigenous virus in May 2016. Sporadic cases, reported in the last three years have all been importations that were quickly detected, investigated and rapidly responded to.

Sri Lanka’s success follows its persistent efforts to ensure maximum coverage with two doses of measles and rubella vaccines being provided in the childhood immunisation programme. The vaccination coverage in the country has been consistently high – over 95% with both the first and second dose of measles and rubella vaccine provided to children under the routine immunization programme. Additionally, mass vaccination campaigns with a measles-rubella vaccine have been held periodically to plug the immunization gaps, the last one in 2014.

The country has a strong surveillance system and all vaccine-preventable diseases are an integral part of the communicable disease surveillance system. Measles is a notifiable disease in the country.

“The risk of importations of measles virus from countries near and far will remain, specially from those that have significant population movement with Sri Lanka. Further strengthening immunity of the vulnerable population, capacities to detect and readiness to respond to measles virus both at the national and sub-national levels, would be the key to the country’s continued measles-free status in the coming years,” the Regional Director said. She announced Sri Lanka’s measles-free achievement at the South-East Asia Regional Immunisation Technical Advisory group meeting here.

Sri Lanka is the fourth country in WHO South-East Asia Region, after Bhutan, Maldives and Timor-Leste, to eliminate measles and control rubella, a flagship priority programme of WHO in the Region, ahead of the 2020 regional target. Last year Sri Lanka achieved rubella control, along with five other countries – Bangladesh, Bhutan, Maldives, Nepal and Timor-Leste.

With Sri Lanka’s recent achievement, five countries of the Region have now eliminated measles. In 2017-18 Bhutan, Maldives, DPR Korea and Timor-Leste eliminated measles. While measles is a major childhood killer disease, rubella causes irreversible deformities and disabilities in new-borns.

“Elimination of measles is a good indicator of the strength of immunization systems generally and, by extension, of the quality and reach of the primary health care system” the Regional Director said.

Despite good progress, challenges remain in reaching the most vulnerable and hard to reach population and the underserved. Of the 37 million children born in the Region every year, 11% are missing out on basic vaccines during their first year of life. Calling upon Member countries to heighten vigilance, and further accelerate immunization coverage, Dr Khetrapal Singh, added, “moving forward, we must harness this momentum to sustain our achievements, accelerate progress, and make the most of innovative technologies and interventions”.

All 11 countries in WHO South-East Asia Region, home to one-fourth of the global population, have been accelerating efforts to eliminate measles and control rubella by also leveraging reach and support of existing networks such as of the polio eradication programme.

Elimination of measles is achieved when a country interrupts transmission of indigenous virus for three years. Rubella control is achieved when a country reduces the number of rubella cases by 95% as compared to cases in 2008.

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List of CTEVT Institutions for TSLC and PCL level Health Sciences

ProvinceDistrictLocal GovernmentInstitute NameCoursesCapacity
3KathmanduKathmandu MahanagarpalikaYeti Health Science Academy,TSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology40
7DadeldhuraAmargadhi NagarpalikaWhite Park College, AmargadhiTSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology
TSLC In Ayurved
40
40
4KaskiPokhara Lekhnath MahanagarpalikaWestern Regional & Health Training Center.TSLC in Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery40
5BankeKohalpur NagarpalikaWestern Hospital & Research Center.Proficiency Certificate in Nursing40
4KaskiPokhara Lekhnath MahanagarpalikaWestern Health Science Academy .Diploma in Pharmacy40
3KathmanduKathmandu MahanagarpalikaVictoria Technical College KoteshworTSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology40
5KapilvastuBanganga NagarpalikaUnited National HospitalTSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology40
2SaptariRajbiraj NagarpalikaUnique College of Medical Science & Hospital PvtProficiency Certificate in General Medicine
Proficiency Certificate in Nursing
Diploma in Pharmacy
Certificate in Medical Laboratory Technology
Certificate in Ayurved General Science
40
40
40
30
40
2SaptariRajbiraj NagarpalikaUdaypur Technical Training School, RajbirajTSLC in Community Medical Assistant
TSLC in Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery
40
40
5DangLamahi NagarpalikaTulshipur Prabidhik Bidayalaya .TSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology40
1UdayapurTriyuga NagarpalikaTriyuga National AcademyTSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology
TSLC In Ayurved
40
40
1SunsariItahari UpamahanagarpalikaTriveni Technical Academy, Inruwa.TSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology40
3NuwakotBidur NagarpalikaTrishuli Medical InstituteProficiency Certificate in Nursing40
1SunsariItahari UpamahanagarpalikaTrishakti Technical Institute, ItahariTSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology40
3KathmanduKathmandu MahanagarpalikaTilganga Aakha HospitalDiploma in Ophthalmic Science40
7KailaliDhangadhi UpamahanagarpalikaTikapur Nursing Campus, KailaliProficiency Certificate in Nursing40
2ParsaBirgunj MahanagarpalikaThe Himal Institute of Health ScienceProficiency Certificate in General Medicine
Proficiency Certificate in Nursing
Diploma in Diagnostic Radiography
Certificate in Medical Laboratory Technology
40
40
30
30
3SindhuliKamalamai NagarpalikaTechnical Training Center, Sindhuli Mdi.TSLC in Community Medical Assistant
TSLC in Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery
40
40
5PalpaTansen NagarpalikaTansen School of Health ScienceProficiency Certificate in Nursing
Certificate in Medical Laboratory Technology
40
30
5GulmiResunga NagarpalikaTamghas Technical SchoolTSLC in Community Medical Assistant
TSLC in Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery
40
40
3KathmanduShankharapur NagarpalikaSusma Koirala Memorial Nursing CampusProficiency Certificate in Nursing40
5BankeNepalgunj Upamahanagarpalikasushma koirala Memorial Trust,SurkhetroadTSLC in Community Medical Assistant
TSLC in Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery
40
40
6SurkhetBirendranagar NagarpalikaSurkhet Technical Institute, Birendranagar.TSLC in Community Medical Assistant40
1SunsariDharan UpamahanagarpalikaSunsari Technical School, Laxmi-sadak DharanDiploma in Pharmacy
Certificate in Medical Laboratory Technology
TSLC in Community Medical Assistant
TSLC in Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery
TSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology
Diploma in Diagnostic Radiography
Proficiency Certificate in General Medicine
40
30
40
40
40
30
40
7DotiDipayal Silgadi NagarpalikaSujoong AspatalProficiency Certificate in Nursing20
3LalitpurLalitpur MahanagarpalikaStar AcademyProficiency Certificate in Nursing
Proficiency Certificate in General Medicine
40
40
1SolukhumbuSolududhakunda NagarpalikaSolukhumbu Technical School,TSLC in Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery40
3KathmanduKathmandu MahanagarpalikaSingh AcademyTSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology40
3SindhupalchowkSunkoshi GaunpalikaSindhu Sdabahar Hospital Khachichor.Proficiency Certificate in Nursing20
3SindhupalchowkSunkoshi GaunpalikaSindhu Prabidhik Sixchhalaya, Khandichour.TSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology40
5KapilvastuKapilbastu NagarpalikaSidhartha Institute of Medical Science TaulihaTSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology40
5KapilvastuKrishnanagar NagarpalikaSidhartha CMA Training Center BahadurgaunjTSLC in Community Medical Assistant40
1JhapaBirtamod NagarpalikaSiddhakali Technical Institute.TSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology40
5RupandehiButwal UpamahanagarpalikaSidartha Medical Institute, Butwal.TSLC in Community Medical Assistant
TSLC in Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery
TSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology
40
40
40
5PalpaTansen NagarpalikaSidartha Institute of Medical Technology, TansTSLC in Community Medical Assistant
TSLC in Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery
40
40
4SyangjaWaling NagarpalikaShyangja Vocational Technical Institute, WalinTSLC in Community Medical Assistant40
6SurkhetBirendranagar NagarpalikaShurkhet Educational Devlopment Academy.Proficiency Certificate in General Medicine
Proficiency Certificate in Nursing
40
40
5RupandehiTillotama NagarpalikaShubhakamana Technical CollegeProficiency Certificate in Nursing20
3ChitwanBharatpur MahanagarpalikaShree Medical & Technical CollegeProficiency Certificate in Nursing
Certificate in Medical Laboratory Technology
40
30
2DhanushaJanakpur UpamahanagarpalikaShanker Technical Health Training centerTSLC in Community Medical Assistant
TSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology
TSLC In Ayurved
40
40
40
7KailaliDhangadhi UpamahanagarpalikaShaileshwari Farwest School of Health Science & TProficiency Certificate in General Medicine
Proficiency Certificate in Nursing
Certificate in Medical Laboratory Technology
40
40
30
7DotiDipayal Silgadi NagarpalikaSeti Technical SchoolTSLC in Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery40
7KanchanpurBhimdatta NagarpalikaSeti Mahakali Nursing Campus.Proficiency Certificate in Nursing40
3KathmanduKathmandu MahanagarpalikaSchool of Technical Education, Koteshwor.TSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology40
3KathmanduKathmandu MahanagarpalikaSchool of Medical Sciences Pvt. Khusiboo.Diploma in Pharmacy
Certificate in Medical Laboratory Technology
40
30
3KathmanduKathmandu MahanagarpalikaSchool of Medical SciencesTSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology40
3ChitwanBharatpur MahanagarpalikaSchool of Health Science, BharatpurProficiency Certificate in General Medicine
Diploma in Pharmacy
Diploma in Diagnostic Radiography
Certificate in Physiotherapy
Certificate in Medical Laboratory Technology
Certificate in Dental Science
Diploma in Ophthalmic Science
62
40
30
40
30
40
40
2SarlahiMalangawa NagarpalikaSarlahi Institute of Public Health & ResearchTSLC in Community Medical Assistant40
3BhaktapurMadhyapur Thimi NagarpalikaSardhha Institute of Health Science.Proficiency Certificate in Nursing
Diploma in Pharmacy
20
40
2DhanushaJanakpur UpamahanagarpalikaSarada Institute of Technology BhanuchokTSLC in Community Medical Assistant
TSLC in Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery
TSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology
40
40
40
1JhapaBirtamod NagarpalikaSaptashree Multiple Technical InstituteTSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology40
2SarlahiMalangawa NagarpalikaSanta Alpamai Ramnarayan Raya Yadav Nursing CollegeProficiency Certificate in Nursing40
3KathmanduShankharapur NagarpalikaSankarapur Academy ,JorpatiProficiency Certificate in General Medicine
Proficiency Certificate in Nursing
Certificate in Medical Laboratory Technology
40
40
30
5RupandehiButwal UpamahanagarpalikaSanjivani Nursing CollegeProficiency Certificate in Nursing40
3KathmanduKathmandu MahanagarpalikaSamaj School of DentistryCertificate in Dental Science40
1MorangJahada GaunpalikaSailaja Acharya Smriti Polytechnic.Proficiency Certificate in Nursing
TSLC in Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery
TSLC In Ayurved
40
40
40
3KathmanduKathmandu MahanagarpalikaSahid Smarak Janaswastha Sahakari SansthaProficiency Certificate in General Medicine
Proficiency Certificate in Nursing
Diploma in Diagnostic Radiography
Certificate in Medical Laboratory Technology
Diploma in Pharmacy
40
40
30
30
40
1MorangBiratnagar MahanagarpalikaSagarmatha Technical Institute, BiratnagarTSLC in Community Medical Assistant
TSLC in Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery
TSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology
40
40
40
3ChitwanBharatpur MahanagarpalikaSagarmatha Technical College, bharatpur.Diploma in Pharmacy40
7KanchanpurBhimdatta NagarpalikaS.K. Institute of Technology MahendranagarTSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology40
2MahottariBardibas NagarpalikaRara Prabidhik Sixchhalaya, Bardibas.TSLC in Community Medical Assistant
TSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology
40
40
5DangRapti GaunpalikaRapti Technical School, Lalmatia.Diploma in Ophthalmic Science
TSLC in Community Medical Assistant
40
40
5DangTulsipur UpamahanagarpalikaRapti Life Care Hospital( Nursing College)Proficiency Certificate in Nursing
Proficiency Certificate in General Medicine
40
40
5DangGhorahi UpamahanagarpalikaRapti Health Institute GhorahiTSLC in Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery40
2DhanushaJanakpur UpamahanagarpalikaRamjanki Health Foundation Pvt.Proficiency Certificate in Nursing40
2DhanushaJanakpur UpamahanagarpalikaRamjanaki Technical Institute,Janakpur.TSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology40
5RupandehiTillotama NagarpalikaRambhadevi College of Medical ScienceProficiency Certificate in General Medicine
Certificate in Medical Laboratory Technology
TSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology
40
30
40
1JhapaBhadrapur NagarpalikaRam Parsad- Lachhendra Technical Institute,TSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology40
2SaptariRajbiraj NagarpalikaRajdevi Technical Institute, Rajbiraj.TSLC in Community Medical Assistant
TSLC in Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery
40
40
1SunsariItahari UpamahanagarpalikaPurwanchal Science & Technology college, KhanarTSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology40
2SirahaLahan NagarpalikaPublic Technical Institute, Siraha.TSLC in Community Medical Assistant
TSLC in Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery
TSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology
40
40
40
2SirahaLahan NagarpalikaPublic Himal Institute of TechnologyProficiency Certificate in General Medicine40
5RupandehiSiddharthanagar NagarpalikaPratiman- Nima Memorial Health Institute,Certificate in Medical Laboratory Technology
TSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology
30
40
4KaskiPokhara Lekhnath MahanagarpalikaPokhara Technical Training & Research CenterTSLC in Community Medical Assistant
TSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology
40
40
4KaskiPokhara Lekhnath MahanagarpalikaPokhara Technical SchoolDiploma in Ophthalmic Science40
4KaskiPokhara Lekhnath MahanagarpalikaPokhara Technical Health Multipurpose InstituteProficiency Certificate in General Medicine
Proficiency Certificate in Nursing
40
40
3LalitpurLalitpur MahanagarpalikaPinnacle Technical College.Diploma in Pharmacy40
3KavreBanepa NagarpalikaPhulchowki Nursing CampusProficiency Certificate in Nursing40
1SunsariItahari UpamahanagarpalikaPeoples Multiple Health Institute, IthariProficiency Certificate in Nursing40
4KaskiPokhara Lekhnath MahanagarpalikaPaschimanchal Technical School NadipurTSLC in Community Medical Assistant40
4KaskiPokhara Lekhnath MahanagarpalikaPaschimanchal Prabidhik SixchhalayaTSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology40
5PalpaTansen NagarpalikaPalpa Technical Institute, TansenTSLC in Community Medical Assistant
TSLC in Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery
TSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology
40
40
40
7KailaliDhangadhi UpamahanagarpalikaPadama Hospital Attriya.Proficiency Certificate in Nursing40
4KaskiPokhara Lekhnath MahanagarpalikaPadam Nursing Home, School of Nursing .Proficiency Certificate in Nursing40
5RupandehiTillotama NagarpalikaOxbridge Technical CollegeProficiency Certificate in Nursing40
5RupandehiTillotama NagarpalikaOxbridge International Academy, Butwal.TSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology40
3KathmanduKathmandu MahanagarpalikaOm Sanjibani Diagnosis pvt,Lalitpur.TSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology40
3KathmanduKathmandu MahanagarpalikaOm Samaj Nursing CollegeProficiency Certificate in General Medicine
Proficiency Certificate in Nursing
40
20
3KathmanduKathmandu MahanagarpalikaOm Health Campus, ChabahilProficiency Certificate in Nursing
TSLC in Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery
40
40
3KathmanduKathmandu MahanagarpalikaOjaswi Academy Pvt. Samakhushi.Certificate in Medical Laboratory Technology
TSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology
30
40
3ChitwanBharatpur MahanagarpalikaOasis Medical College Teaching Hospital & Research CentreProficiency Certificate in Nursing40
3ChitwanBharatpur MahanagarpalikaNPI Narayani Samudik HospitalProficiency Certificate in General Medicine
Proficiency Certificate in Nursing
Certificate in Medical Laboratory Technology
40
40
30
3KathmanduKathmandu MahanagarpalikaNorvic International Hospital Pvt.Proficiency Certificate in Nursing40
5BankeNepalgunj UpamahanagarpalikaNobel Technical & Medical Science College, KohalpurCertificate in Ayurved General Science40
3KathmanduKathmandu MahanagarpalikaNobel College of Medical ScienceDiploma in Pharmacy40
1MorangBiratnagar MahanagarpalikaNobel  Medical CollegeProficiency Certificate in Nursing
Diploma in Pharmacy
Diploma in Diagnostic Radiography
Certificate in Medical Laboratory Technology
Certificate in Dental Science
40
40
30
30
40
3LalitpurLalitpur MahanagarpalikaNightingale Nursing CollegeProficiency Certificate in Nursing40
1MorangBiratnagar MahanagarpalikaNeuro Hospital Pvt.Proficiency Certificate in General Medicine
Proficiency Certificate in Nursing
40
40
3KathmanduKathmandu MahanagarpalikaNepali Sena Swasthya Bigyan Sansthan.Proficiency Certificate in General Medicine
Proficiency Certificate in Nursing
Diploma in Pharmacy
Diploma in Diagnostic Radiography
Certificate in Physiotherapy
Certificate in Medical Laboratory Technology
40
40
40
30
40
30
5BankeNepalgunj UpamahanagarpalikaNepalgunj Technical School,Proficiency Certificate in General Medicine40
5BankeNepalgunj UpamahanagarpalikaNepalgunj Technical InstituteTSLC in Community Medical Assistant
TSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology
40
40
5BankeKohalpur NagarpalikaNepalgunj Nursing Campus ,Kohalpur.Proficiency Certificate in Nursing40
5BankeNepalgunj UpamahanagarpalikaNepalgunj Health Campus.Diploma in Pharmacy
Certificate in Medical Laboratory Technology
TSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology
40
30
40
2DhanushaJanakpur UpamahanagarpalikaNepal Technical Institute.Proficiency Certificate in Nursing
Certificate in Medical Laboratory Technology
40
30
5DangGhorahi UpamahanagarpalikaNepal Sanjivani Institute of Health ScienceProficiency Certificate in Nursing20
3ChitwanBharatpur MahanagarpalikaNepal Polytechnic Institute BhojadProficiency Certificate in General Medicine
Certificate in Medical Laboratory Technology
TSLC in Community Medical Assistant
TSLC in Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery
TSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology
40
30
40
40
40
5RupandehiSiddharthanagar NagarpalikaNepal Netra jyoti Sangh.Diploma in Ophthalmic Science40
5BankeNepalgunj UpamahanagarpalikaNEPAL NETRA JYOTI SANGH, COLLEGE OF OPHTHALMIC HEALTH SCIENCE – Fattewal Aankha Hospital Nepalgunj,Diploma in Ophthalmic Science40
3LalitpurLalitpur MahanagarpalikaNepal Institute of Medical Science.Proficiency Certificate in General Medicine
Proficiency Certificate in Nursing
Diploma in Pharmacy
Diploma in Diagnostic Radiography
Certificate in Medical Laboratory Technology
40
40
40
30
30
3KathmanduKathmandu MahanagarpalikaNepal Institute of Health Science,BaudhhaProficiency Certificate in General Medicine
Proficiency Certificate in Nursing
Diploma in Pharmacy
40
40
40
2DhanushaJanakpur UpamahanagarpalikaNepal Dental Hospital and Research InstituteCertificate in Dental Science40
2DhanushaJanakpur UpamahanagarpalikaNepal College of Nursing & Health Science.Proficiency Certificate in Nursing40
3LalitpurLalitpur MahanagarpalikaNepal Aayurbed AcademyCertificate in Ayurved General Science40
7KailaliDhangadhi UpamahanagarpalikaNawajeeban College of Nursing & Health SciencesTSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology40
6SurkhetBirendranagar NagarpalikaNational technical School, Birendranagar.TSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology
TSLC In Ayurved
40
40
3LalitpurLalitpur MahanagarpalikaNational Multiple College, Satdobato.Diploma in Diagnostic Radiography
Certificate in Medical Laboratory Technology
TSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology
30
30
40
2RautahatIshanath NagarpalikaNational Medical CollegeProficiency Certificate in Nursing40
1MorangBiratnagar MahanagarpalikaNational Institute of Technology, Baragachi,TSLC in Community Medical Assistant
TSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology
40
40
3ChitwanBharatpur MahanagarpalikaNational Institute of science and TechnologyTSLC In Ayurved40
2DhanushaJanakpur UpamahanagarpalikaNational human Resource Development AcademyProficiency Certificate in General Medicine
Proficiency Certificate in Nursing
Certificate in Medical Laboratory Technology
40
40
30
3KavreBanepa NagarpalikaNational Health Foundation, BanepaTSLC in Community Medical Assistant
TSLC in Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery
40
40
3KathmanduKathmandu MahanagarpalikaNational Health FoundationProficiency Certificate in General Medicine40
3KathmanduKathmandu MahanagarpalikaNational Academy of Medical ScienceProficiency Certificate in General Medicine
Diploma in Pharmacy
40
40
3MakwanpurHetauda UpamahanagarpalikaNarayani Medical & TechnologyProficiency Certificate in Nursing40
2BaraKalaiya UpamahanagarpalikaNarayani Institute of Public Health School,TSLC in Community Medical Assistant40
3BhaktapurMadhyapur Thimi NagarpalikaNagarik Community Teaching Hospital Pvt.Proficiency Certificate in Nursing
Proficiency Certificate in General Medicine
40
40
7KailaliDhangadhi UpamahanagarpalikaNabajiban College of Nursing and Health ScienceProficiency Certificate in Nursing20
1UdayapurTriyuga NagarpalikaModern Institute of Health Science.TSLC in Community Medical Assistant
TSLC in Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery
TSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology
TSLC In Ayurved
40
40
40
40
2DhanushaJanakpur UpamahanagarpalikaModel Medical Institute.Proficiency Certificate in General Medicine
Certificate in Medical Laboratory Technology
40
30
2ParsaBirgunj MahanagarpalikaModel  College of Technical EducationProficiency Certificate in General Medicine
Certificate in Medical Laboratory Technology
Diploma in Pharmacy
40
30
40
2DhanushaJanakpur UpamahanagarpalikaMithila Technical Academy.Proficiency Certificate in General Medicine
Proficiency Certificate in Nursing
40
40
1DhankutaDhankuta NagarpalikaMillenium Technical Institute.TSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology40
5RupandehiTillotama NagarpalikaMeditek International Hospital College, ManigramProficiency Certificate in General Medicine40
5RupandehiButwal UpamahanagarpalikaMeditek -In swoshstha pratisthanProficiency Certificate in Nursing40
2SirahaLahan NagarpalikaMedical Institute Lahan.Proficiency Certificate in Nursing40
1JhapaBirtamod NagarpalikaMechi Technical Health Education Training AcademyTSLC in Community Medical Assistant
TSLC in Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery
40
40
1JhapaDamak NagarpalikaMechi Model Technical Academy & Consultancy.TSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology40
5RupandehiButwal UpamahanagarpalikaMayadevi Technical College Pvt.Proficiency Certificate in General Medicine
Proficiency Certificate in Nursing
Diploma in Pharmacy
Certificate in Medical Laboratory Technology
40
40
40
30
3ChitwanBharatpur MahanagarpalikaMaulakalika Health Science College, BaipasroadProficiency Certificate in Nursing40
1JhapaDamak NagarpalikaMansarovar Institute of Health Science & TechnologyProficiency Certificate in General Medicine
Diploma in Pharmacy
40
40
3KathmanduKathmandu MahanagarpalikaManmohan Polytechnic InstituteProficiency Certificate in General Medicine
Proficiency Certificate in Nursing
Certificate in Medical Laboratory Technology
40
40
30
3KathmanduKathmandu MahanagarpalikaManmohan Memorial Institute of Health ScienceCertificate in Medical Laboratory Technology
Diploma in Diagnostic Radiography
Diploma in Pharmacy
Proficiency Certificate in General Medicine
Proficiency Certificate in Nursing
30
30
40
40
40
4KaskiPokhara Lekhnath MahanagarpalikaManipal College of Medical ScienceProficiency Certificate in Nursing40
3MakwanpurHetauda UpamahanagarpalikaMakwanpur Technical Institute, Heauda.Proficiency Certificate in General Medicine
TSLC in Community Medical Assistant
TSLC in Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery
TSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology
40
40
40
40
1SunsariInaruwa NagarpalikaMakalu Technical College, InaruwaProficiency Certificate in Nursing20
1SankhuwasabhaKhandbari NagarpalikaMakalu Health Academy, Khadbary.TSLC in Community Medical Assistant
TSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology
40
40
3ChitwanBharatpur MahanagarpalikaMaiyadevi Kanya CollegeProficiency Certificate in Nursing20
2MahottariBardibas NagarpalikaMahottari Institute Of Technology,( ChitraguptaTSLC in Community Medical Assistant
TSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology
40
40
3KathmanduKathmandu MahanagarpalikaMahendra Narayanidhi Memorial Swasth SahakariProficiency Certificate in Nursing20
5BankeNepalgunj UpamahanagarpalikaMadhya Paschim Technical School.Proficiency Certificate in Nursing
Diploma in Pharmacy
40
40
1MorangUralabari NagarpalikaMadan Bhandari Memorial Academy Urlabari.Proficiency Certificate in General Medicine
Proficiency Certificate in Nursing
TSLC in Community Medical Assistant
TSLC in Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery
40
40
40
40
5RupandehiButwal UpamahanagarpalikaLumbini Nursing Home.Proficiency Certificate in Nursing40
5PalpaTansen NagarpalikaLumbini Medical College & Research CenterProficiency Certificate in Nursing40
5RupandehiButwal UpamahanagarpalikaLumbini Institute of Technical Sciences ButwalDiploma in Pharmacy40
5RupandehiButwal UpamahanagarpalikaLumbini Institute of Technical Science,Butwal.Certificate in Medical Laboratory Technology
TSLC in Community Medical Assistant
TSLC in Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery
TSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology
30
40
40
40
3KathmanduTokha NagarpalikaLord Budhha College, GongbuProficiency Certificate in General Medicine
Diploma in Pharmacy
40
40
5BankeKohalpur NagarpalikaLord Buddha collegeProficiency Certificate in Nursing40
3KathmanduKathmandu MahanagarpalikaLittile Budhha College of Health Science.Diploma in Pharmacy40
1JhapaDamak NagarpalikaLifeline Hospital Pvt.Proficiency Certificate in General Medicine
Proficiency Certificate in Nursing
Diploma in Diagnostic Radiography
Certificate in Medical Laboratory Technology
40
40
30
30
3LalitpurLalitpur MahanagarpalikaLalit Polytechnic Institute, Kumaripati.TSLC in Community Medical Assistant
TSLC in Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery
40
40
2SirahaLahan NagarpalikaLahan Technical School, Lahan.Diploma in Ophthalmic Science40
2SirahaLahan NagarpalikaLahan Sagarmatha Educational AcademyProficiency Certificate in Nursing40
4Nawalparasi4Kawasoti NagarpalikaKumari Samudayik ANM Training Center.TSLC in Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery40
1MorangBiratnagar MahanagarpalikaKoshi Health Institute, Biratnagar.Proficiency Certificate in General Medicine
Diploma in Pharmacy
TSLC in Community Medical Assistant
TSLC in Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery
TSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology
40
40
40
40
40
3BhaktapurBhaktapur NagarpalikaKhowpa Multi Technical Education Center.Proficiency Certificate in Nursing40
7KailaliDhangadhi UpamahanagarpalikaKhaptad Medical College and Health Sc DhangadiProficiency Certificate in General Medicine
Certificate in Medical Laboratory Technology
40
30
3KavreBanepa NagarpalikaKavre Health Training Institute, BanepaTSLC in Community Medical Assistant
TSLC in Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery
40
40
3KathmanduKathmandu MahanagarpalikaKathmandu Model Hospital ,School of NursingProficiency Certificate in Nursing40
3KathmanduKathmandu MahanagarpalikaKathmandu Model Hospital (School of Oral Health)Certificate in Dental Science40
3KathmanduKathmandu MahanagarpalikaKathmandu Institute of Technical ScienceProficiency Certificate in Nursing40
3KathmanduKathmandu MahanagarpalikaKathmandu Hospital Pvt. TripureshworProficiency Certificate in Nursing40
3KathmanduKathmandu MahanagarpalikaKathmandu Health Technical School, BagbazarTSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology40
6JumlaChandannath NagarpalikaKarnali Technical School,Jumla.TSLC in Community Medical Assistant
TSLC in Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery
40
40
5KapilvastuBanganga NagarpalikaKapilbastu Technical Institute Bana Ganga PiprTSLC in Community Medical Assistant
TSLC in Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery
TSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology
40
40
40
3KathmanduKathmandu MahanagarpalikaKantipur School of DentistryCertificate in Dental Science40
4KaskiPokhara Lekhnath MahanagarpalikaKantipur Institute of Dental Health Science.Certificate in Dental Science40
3KathmanduKathmandu MahanagarpalikaKantipur Community Health Service Pvt.TSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology40
3KathmanduKathmandu MahanagarpalikaKantipur College Teaching Hospital & R CenterDiploma in Pharmacy
Certificate in Dental Science
40
40
3KathmanduKathmandu MahanagarpalikaKantipur College of Medical ScienceDiploma in Pharmacy
Certificate in Medical Laboratory Technology
Proficiency Certificate in General Medicine
40
30
40
3KathmanduKathmandu MahanagarpalikaKantipur Academy of Health ScienceProficiency Certificate in Nursing
Diploma in Diagnostic Radiography
Certificate in Medical Laboratory Technology
20
30
30
1JhapaBirtamod NagarpalikaKanchanjungha Institute of Health Science,Proficiency Certificate in Nursing
Diploma in Diagnostic Radiography
Certificate in Medical Laboratory Technology
40
30
30
5DangGhorahi UpamahanagarpalikaKalika Multi Technical Institute, GorahiTSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology40
4Nawalparasi4Gaidakot NagarpalikaKalika Medical & Technical School, Gaidakot.TSLC in Community Medical Assistant
TSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology
40
40
4Nawalparasi4Kawasoti NagarpalikaKalika Medical & Technical Institute,Proficiency Certificate in General Medicine
Proficiency Certificate in Nursing
Certificate in Medical Laboratory Technology
30
40
30
4Nawalparasi4Kawasoti NagarpalikaKali Gandaki Hospital, KawashotiTSLC in Community Medical Assistant
TSLC in Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery
TSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology
TSLC in Civil Engineering
TSLC in Plant Science
40
40
40
40
40
5BankeNepalgunj UpamahanagarpalikaKailpal Hospital & College Pvt.Proficiency Certificate in General Medicine
Diploma in Diagnostic Radiography
Certificate in Medical Laboratory Technology
40
30
30
5BankeNepalgunj UpamahanagarpalikaKailpal Academy for Health ScienceTSLC in Community Medical Assistant40
3DolakhaJiri NagarpalikaJiri Technical School,Jiri.TSLC in Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery40
3DhadingNilakantha NagarpalikaJan Swasthya Pravidhik adhyayan schoolTSLC in Community Medical Assistant40
2DhanushaJanakpur UpamahanagarpalikaJanakpur Nursing CampusProficiency Certificate in Nursing40
2SaptariRajbiraj NagarpalikaJagdamba Medical Institute, Rajbiraj.TSLC in Community Medical Assistant
TSLC In Ayurved
40
40
2SaptariRajbiraj NagarpalikaJagadamba Technical Institute, Laxmanpur.TSLC in Community Medical Assistant
TSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology
40
40
3BhaktapurBhaktapur NagarpalikaIwamura College of Health Science, Sallaghari.Proficiency Certificate in General Medicine
Proficiency Certificate in Nursing
Diploma in Pharmacy
Diploma in Diagnostic Radiography
Certificate in Medical Laboratory Technology
TSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology
40
40
40
30
30
40
1SunsariItahari UpamahanagarpalikaItahari Health College, ItahariTSLC in Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery40
7KailaliDhangadhi UpamahanagarpalikaIntegrated Community Development CenterTSLC in Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery
TSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology
40
40
3KathmanduKathmandu MahanagarpalikaInstitute of Community Health BaneshworTSLC in Community Medical Assistant
TSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology
40
40
2ParsaBirgunj MahanagarpalikaInstitute of Rural Health, Parsa.TSLC in Community Medical Assistant40
3ChitwanBharatpur MahanagarpalikaInstitute of Medical TechnologyProficiency Certificate in Nursing40
2DhanushaJanakpur UpamahanagarpalikaInstitute of Health Research Development RamanTSLC in Community Medical Assistant
TSLC in Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery
40
40
2RautahatGaur NagarpalikaInstitute of Community Technical EducationProficiency Certificate in General Medicine
TSLC in Community Medical Assistant
40
40
7KailaliDhangadhi UpamahanagarpalikaInstitute of Community Health TikapurTSLC in Community Medical Assistant40
7KailaliTikapur NagarpalikaInstitute of Community health Dhangadhi KailaliTSLC in Community Medical Assistant
TSLC In Ayurved
40
40
7KanchanpurBhimdatta NagarpalikaInstitute of community Health ANM Training cenTSLC in Community Medical Assistant
TSLC in Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery
40
40
4KaskiPokhara Lekhnath MahanagarpalikaInnovative Development Education Academy NewroTSLC in Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery40
1IlamIllam NagarpalikaIlam Technical SchoolTSLC in Community Medical Assistant
TSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology
TSLC In Ayurved
40
40
40
3KathmanduKathmandu MahanagarpalikaHuman Resource Development Institute BijulibazarTSLC in Community Medical Assistant
TSLC in Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery
TSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology
40
40
40
3KathmanduKathmandu MahanagarpalikaHospital for Advanced Medicine & Surgery (HyamsProficiency Certificate in Nursing40
3LalitpurLalitpur MahanagarpalikaHope International AcademyProficiency Certificate in Nursing40
3KathmanduKathmandu MahanagarpalikaHoly Vision Technical CampusProficiency Certificate in General Medicine
Proficiency Certificate in Nursing
Diploma in Pharmacy
40
40
40
1OkhaldhungaSiddhicharan NagarpalikaHimalayan Paramedical Shixalay, OkhaldungaTSLC in Community Medical Assistant
TSLC in Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery
40
40
3LalitpurLalitpur MahanagarpalikaHimalayan Educational SocietyProficiency Certificate in Nursing40
3KathmanduKathmandu MahanagarpalikaHimal Dental hospital & Institute.Certificate in Dental Science40
1SunsariItahari UpamahanagarpalikaHealth Training School, Itahari.TSLC in Community Medical Assistant40
3KathmanduKathmandu MahanagarpalikaGunaraj Pathak Memorial Nursing CampusProficiency Certificate in Nursing40
3LalitpurLalitpur MahanagarpalikaGreen Tara College of Health Science & TeachingProficiency Certificate in General Medicine
Proficiency Certificate in Nursing
Diploma in Diagnostic Radiography
Certificate in Medical Laboratory Technology
40
40
30
30
4GorkhaGorkha NagarpalikaGorkha Technical Training CenterTSLC in Community Medical Assistant40
4GorkhaGorkha NagarpalikaGorkha Science Technical Education SahakariTSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology40
1MorangBiratnagar MahanagarpalikaGolden Park College, Biratnagar.TSLC in Community Medical Assistant40
2RautahatGaur NagarpalikaGaur Nursing InstituteProficiency Certificate in Nursing40
4TanahunByas NagarpalikaGandaki Technical Training Center,DamauliTSLC in Community Medical Assistant
TSLC in Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery
40
40
4KaskiPokhara Lekhnath MahanagarpalikaGandaki Technical Institute Pvt.TSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology40
5PyuthanPyuthan NagarpalikaForty Nine Multi Technical Institute, BijuwarTSLC in Community Medical Assistant
TSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology
40
40
4KaskiPokhara Lekhnath MahanagarpalikaFishtail Nursing CampusProficiency Certificate in Nursing40
4KaskiPokhara Lekhnath MahanagarpalikaFewacity Institute of Medical ScienceProficiency Certificate in Nursing40
7KailaliDhangadhi UpamahanagarpalikaFarwest Technical College,DhangadhiProficiency Certificate in Nursing40
7KanchanpurBhimdatta NagarpalikaFarwest School of MedicineProficiency Certificate in General Medicine
Diploma in Pharmacy
40
40
2ParsaBirgunj MahanagarpalikaEverGreen Technical Institute of Health ScienceProficiency Certificate in General Medicine
Proficiency Certificate in Nursing
40
40
5RupandehiButwal UpamahanagarpalikaEkikrit Gramin Swastha Bikash Karyakram, TalimTSLC in Community Medical Assistant40
3LalitpurLalitpur MahanagarpalikaEducation & Community Health Organization, LagankhelTSLC in Community Medical Assistant40
1DhankutaDhankuta NagarpalikaEastern Regional & Health Training Center.TSLC in Community Medical Assistant30
3DolakhaBhimeshwor NagarpalikaDolkha Multipurpose Training CenterTSLC in Community Medical Assistant
TSLC in Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery
40
40
3DolakhaBhimeshwor NagarpalikaDolakha Health Technical College (Dolakha Samudayik)TSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology40
2ParsaBirgunj MahanagarpalikaDivine Institute of Health Training, Birgunj.TSLC in Community Medical Assistant
TSLC in Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery
40
40
5DangGhorahi UpamahanagarpalikaDip Jyoti Nursing Campus (Technical Institute)Proficiency Certificate in Nursing40
3KathmanduKathmandu MahanagarpalikaDhawantari Ayurved Addhyyan SansthanCertificate in Ayurved General Science40
4BaglungBaglung NagarpalikaDhaulagiri Technical Education Center.Proficiency Certificate in General Medicine
Proficiency Certificate in Nursing
Certificate in Medical Laboratory Technology
40
40
30
1SunsariItahari UpamahanagarpalikaDhankuta Technical InstituteTSLC in Community Medical Assistant
TSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology
40
40
1DhankutaDhankuta NagarpalikaDhankuta Institute of Health ScienceProficiency Certificate in General Medicine
TSLC in Community Medical Assistant
TSLC in Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery
40
40
40
6SurkhetBirendranagar NagarpalikaDewati Technical Institute, Surkhet.TSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology40
5RupandehiDevdaha NagarpalikaDevdaha Medical College & Research Center.Proficiency Certificate in General Medicine
Proficiency Certificate in Nursing
40
40
5RupandehiButwal UpamahanagarpalikaDeurali Janta Technical School.Proficiency Certificate in Nursing40
6DailekhNarayan NagarpalikaDeilekh Technical Institute, Narayan 1TSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology40
5Nawalparasi5Bardaghat NagarpalikaDaune Devi Health Training Center, Dumkibas.TSLC in Community Medical Assistant40
5DangTulsipur UpamahanagarpalikaDang Technical Institute TulsipurTSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology40
5DangTulsipur UpamahanagarpalikaDang Technical Institute ,Tulshipur.TSLC in Community Medical Assistant
TSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology
40
40
5DangGhorahi UpamahanagarpalikaDang CMA Training centerTSLC in Community Medical Assistant40
1JhapaDamak NagarpalikaDamak Technical School ( Damak Technical Educ)TSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology40
1JhapaDamak NagarpalikaDamak Institute of TechnologyTSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology40
3KathmanduKathmandu MahanagarpalikaCommunity Health AcademyTSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology40
3KathmanduKathmandu MahanagarpalikaCommunity Health & Environment Development CenTSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology40
3ChitwanBharatpur MahanagarpalikaCollege of Medical ScienceProficiency Certificate in General Medicine
Proficiency Certificate in Nursing
Diploma in Diagnostic Radiography
Certificate in Medical Laboratory Technology
Certificate in Dental Science
40
40
30
30
40
5BankeNepalgunj UpamahanagarpalikaCollege of Allied Technical Science.TSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology40
5BankeNepalgunj UpamahanagarpalikaCollege of Allied Health ScienceProficiency Certificate in General Medicine
Certificate in Medical Laboratory Technology
40
30
3ChitwanBharatpur MahanagarpalikaChitwan Academy for Technical Education Pvt.Certificate in Medical Laboratory Technology
Proficiency Certificate in Nursing
30
40
3DolakhaBhimeshwor NagarpalikaChho Rolpa General Hospital.Proficiency Certificate in Nursing40
2SaptariRajbiraj NagarpalikaChhinnamasta Educational AcademyProficiency Certificate in General Medicine
Proficiency Certificate in Nursing
Diploma in Pharmacy
Certificate in Medical Laboratory Technology
40
40
40
30
4KaskiPokhara Lekhnath MahanagarpalikaCharak Academy Pvt.( charak hospital & R CenterProficiency Certificate in Nursing40
3BhaktapurMadhyapur Thimi NagarpalikaChakrawarti Habi Education AcademyProficiency Certificate in Nursing40
2DhanushaJanakpur UpamahanagarpalikaCare Medical Center Pvt.Proficiency Certificate in General Medicine
Proficiency Certificate in Nursing
40
40
1MorangBiratnagar MahanagarpalikaCambridge Medical InstituteTSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology40
3ChitwanBharatpur MahanagarpalikaBostan Acsdemy for Medical Sciences.Proficiency Certificate in Nursing40
3KathmanduKathmandu MahanagarpalikaBirendra Police Hospital, MaharajgunjTSLC in Community Medical Assistant
TSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology
40
40
2DhanushaJanakpur UpamahanagarpalikaBirendra Institute of Medical ScienceProficiency Certificate in General Medicine40
3KathmanduKathmandu MahanagarpalikaBirendra Army Hospital ChhauniTSLC in Community Medical Assistant
TSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology
40
40
1MorangBiratnagar MahanagarpalikaBiratnagar Model CollegeProficiency Certificate in General Medicine40
1MorangBiratnagar MahanagarpalikaBirat Health CollegeProficiency Certificate in Nursing
Diploma in Pharmacy
Diploma in Diagnostic Radiography
Certificate in Medical Laboratory Technology
Proficiency Certificate in General Medicine
40
40
30
30
40
1MorangBiratnagar MahanagarpalikaBirat Health & Research Center, Biratnagar.TSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology40
3KathmanduKathmandu MahanagarpalikaBinayak Technical Institute GongobuTSLC in Community Medical Assistant
TSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology
40
40
3KathmanduKathmandu MahanagarpalikaBinayak College of Health Science.Proficiency Certificate in General Medicine
Proficiency Certificate in Nursing
Diploma in Pharmacy
Certificate in Medical Laboratory Technology
TSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology
40
40
40
30
40
5BankeNepalgunj UpamahanagarpalikaBheri Nursing College.Proficiency Certificate in Nursing
Diploma in Pharmacy
40
40
5BardiyaGulariya NagarpalikaBheri College of Medical CollegeProficiency Certificate in Nursing
Certificate in Medical Laboratory Technology
40
30
2RautahatIshanath NagarpalikaBhawani Hospital Pri. Ltd.TSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology40
3ChitwanBharatpur MahanagarpalikaBharatpur Hospital ,Bharatpur.Proficiency Certificate in Nursing40
3BhaktapurSuryabinayak NagarpalikaBhaktapur Technical training centerTSLC in Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery40
7KailaliDhangadhi UpamahanagarpalikaBhageswari Academy of Health ScienceProficiency Certificate in General Medicine
Diploma in Pharmacy
40
40
5BardiyaGulariya NagarpalikaBardiya Medical Institute GuleriyaTSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology
TSLC In Ayurved
40
40
1SunsariItahari UpamahanagarpalikaBanglamukhi Multiple technical Institute, ItahariTSLC in Community Medical Assistant
TSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology
TSLC In Ayurved
40
40
40
4TanahunBandipur GaunpalikaBandipur technical Institute, Bandipur.TSLC in Community Medical Assistant40
3ChitwanBharatpur MahanagarpalikaBalkumari College, NarayanghatProficiency Certificate in Nursing
TSLC in Community Medical Assistant
TSLC in Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery
40
40
40
3KathmanduKathmandu MahanagarpalikaBalaju School of Engineering Technology, BalajuDiploma in Ophthalmic Science40
3KathmanduKathmandu MahanagarpalikaBagmati Institute of Technical Science.TSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology40
4BaglungBaglung NagarpalikaBaglung Technical Institute.TSLC in Community Medical Assistant
TSLC in Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery
40
40
5DangLamahi NagarpalikaBagarbaba Prabidhik Sixchhalay Pvt.TSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology40
3KathmanduKathmandu MahanagarpalikaB.P. Memorial Health Institute & R Center.Proficiency Certificate in General Medicine
Proficiency Certificate in Nursing
40
40
3LalitpurLalitpur MahanagarpalikaB&B Nursing CollegeProficiency Certificate in Nursing40
2DhanushaJanakpur UpamahanagarpalikaAyurvedic Medical Institute JankpurdhamTSLC In Ayurved40
7KailaliGodawari NagarpalikaAttariya Technical College, Attariya.TSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology40
3LalitpurLalitpur MahanagarpalikaAsian College of Medical ScienceDiploma in Pharmacy
Certificate in Medical Laboratory Technology
40
30
3ChitwanBharatpur MahanagarpalikaAsha Hospital Pvt.Proficiency Certificate in Nursing40
5ArghakhanchiSandhikharka NagarpalikaArghakhanchi Technical InstituteTSLC in Community Medical Assistant40
6SalyanSharada NagarpalikaArati Technical Institute, KhalangaTSLC in Community Medical Assistant40
1JhapaMechinagar NagarpalikaAmda Mechi Asptal, Mechinagar- 3TSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology40
1JhapaDamak NagarpalikaAMDA Institute of Health ScienceProficiency Certificate in Nursing
TSLC in Community Medical Assistant
TSLC in Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery
TSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology
Proficiency Certificate in General Medicine
40
40
40
40
40
3BhaktapurSuryabinayak NagarpalikaAmbika Health Training center KatunjeBhaktapurTSLC in Community Medical Assistant
TSLC in Medical Laboratory Technology
40
40
3KathmanduKathmandu MahanagarpalikaAll Nepal College  of Technical Education pvt.Proficiency Certificate in General Medicine
Diploma in Pharmacy
40
40
3LalitpurLalitpur MahanagarpalikaAlka Institute of Medical Science (Alka Hospital Pvt.)Proficiency Certificate in Nursing
Proficiency Certificate in General Medicine
Certificate in Medical Laboratory Technology
40
40
30
2SirahaLahan NagarpalikaAgrima Academy Pvt Ltd (Dr. Yogendra Thakur Education Academy, Inruwa)TSLC in Community Medical Assistant
TSLC in Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery
Proficiency Certificate in General Medicine
40
40
40
5RupandehiTillotama NagarpalikaAdvance Studies of Health ScienceProficiency Certificate in Nursing40

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High-Performance Health-Financing for UHC: Driving Sustainable, Inclusive Growth in the 21st Century

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High-Performance Health-Financing for UHC: Driving Sustainable, Inclusive Growth in the 21st Century

The majority of developing countries will fail to achieve their targets for Universal Health Coverage (UHC)1 and the health- and poverty-related Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) unless they take urgent steps to strengthen their health financing. Just over a decade out from the SDG deadline of 2030, 3.6 billion people do not receive the most essential health services they need, and 100 million are pushed into poverty from paying out-of-pocket for health services. The evidence is strong that progress towards UHC, core to SDG 3, will spur inclusive and sustainable economic growth, yet this will not happen unless countries achieve high-performance health financing, defined here as funding levels that are adequate and sustainable; pooling that is sufficient to spread the financial risks of ill-health; and spending that is efficient and equitable to assure desired levels of health service coverage, quality, and financial protection for all people— with resilience and sustainability.

The UHC financing agenda fits squarely within the core mission of the G20 to promote sustainable, inclusive growth and to mitigate potential risks to the global economy. All countries stand to benefit from realizing quality and efficiency gains and freeing productive resources in one of the largest global industries. All countries will also benefit from health financing designed to strengthen health security, thus reducing the frequency, spread and impacts of disease outbreaks, and other negative cross-border spillover effects of failing health systems. Anchoring this agenda in the G20 Finance Track and promoting joint leadership by finance and health ministers provides the opportunity to break down the silos and tackle the political economy challenges that continue to hamper progress toward high-performance health financing for UHC.

High-performance health financing advances UHC and sustainable, inclusive growth

It is no longer plausible to argue that health spending is purely consumption. High-performance health financing is an investment that benefits the economy through six main channels:

  • Building human capital
  • Increasing skills and jobs, labor market mobility and formalization of the labor force
  • Reducing poverty and inequity
  • Improving efficiency and financial discipline
  • Fostering consumption and competitiveness
  • Strengthening health security

A roadmap for country action

Global consensus has emerged around three lines of action for countries to build high-performance health financing:

  • Scale what works
  • Focus on the “big picture”
  • Strengthen health-financing leadership, governance, and organizational capacity

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