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UiB Dhulikhel Hospital PhD Scholarships Opportunity
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UiB Dhulikhel Hospital PhD Scholarships Opportunity

by Public Health Update March 20, 2024
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Application Invited for PhD Fellow

Doctoral education at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Bergen (UiB), in collaboration with Dhulikhel Hospital

Two PhD scholarships are available for a fixed term of three years. The candidates will take part in the doctoral education program and complete the requirements at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Bergen (UiB), that leads to the PhD degree. The candidates will be affiliated with Dhulikhel Hospital and based in Nepal.

Project Background

The candidates will work on the project titled “Implementing a life course approach in antenatal and postnatal care settings for prevention and reduction of non-communicable disease risks in Nepal (IpreventNCD)”. This project is funded by the Research Council of Norway and Australia’s National Health and Medical Research Council through an international joint call on a life course approach to the prevention and reduction of common non-communicable disease risk factors, organized by the Global Alliance for Chronic Diseases. The IpreventNCD project is led by Norwegian Institute of Public Health (NIPH) and the University of Queensland, and will be carried out in partnership with Dhulikhel Hospital, UiB, and the Nepal Health Research Council.

In IpreventNCD, our goal is to work with users and stakeholders to understand the barriers and enablers for implementing NCD risk reduction interventions in antenatal and postnatal care settings in Nepal. We will use these barriers and enablers to develop implementation strategies. Finally, we will assess whether the NCD interventions and implementation strategies are acceptable, feasible, and effective in reducing NCD risks among young women during and after pregnancy.

The candidates will play central roles in mapping the barriers and enablers, as well as in developing implementation strategies in collaboration with users and stakeholders. They will collaborate closely with the researcher team, which includes members from various research institutions, and stakeholders in Nepal, and have access to the resources and networks of the Global Alliance for Chronic Diseases.

Key Responsibilities Include:

The candidate will:

  • Acquire a solid understanding of implementation research, and NCD interventions
  • Collect data and examine the barriers and enablers for implementing NCD preventive interventions in antenatal and postnatal care settings in Nepal
  • Cocreate implementation strategies with stakeholders and users, tailored to the local context and the identified barriers and enablers 
  • Conduct statistical analysis and/or qualitative analysis
  • Write scientific articles for publication in international peer reviewed journals
  • Contribute to the organization of meetings and seminars to disseminate results
  • Maintain and establish national and international collaborations with relevant colleagues and research environments
Qualifications and Personal Qualities:

The applicant must:

  • hold a master’s degree or equivalent in Public Health Science, Global Health, Epidemiology or another relevant field, or a health profession degree at master level, and be in line with the educational admission requirements at UiB (normally a four-year foreign bachelor’s degree / a three-year Norwegian bachelor’s degree, and a two-year master’s degree that includes a master thesis of at least 30 credits (a full semester’s workload)). More information here.
  • be able to cooperate and communicate with others, and effectively develop relationships and networks
  • be able to work independently in a structured manner
  • be reliable and responsible, with a strong work ethic and capacity
  • have the motivation, and ambition and ability to carry out a PhD project
  • be fluent in oral and written English. The proficiency in English must be documented  when applying for the PhD programme at UiB. More information here.
  • be a Nepalese citizen
  • have experience of the Nepalese health care system, and/or from relevant research is an advantage, but is not essential
  • have experience as first author on scientific publications published in English in international, peer-reviewed journals is an advantage, but is not essential
Organization

The candidates must apply for admission to the PhD programme at the Faculty of Medicine, UiB. An application for admission to the PhD programme must be submitted no later than one month after the start of the PhD fellowship.

UiB adheres to HK-dir’s guidelines for the approval of foreign education. More information here. As an attachment to the application for admission to UiB, it is compulsory for the applicant to attach a HK-dir evaluation or proof that they have applied for such an evaluation. The evaluation from HK-dir will take time, and we recommend that you apply as soon as possible.

The current PhD rules and regulations at UiB are that each candidate must spent a minimum total of 3 months in Bergen while undertaking their PhD.

Offer
  • An interesting job with exciting development opportunities, including the the opportunity to produce high-quality research results
  • Access to a large international network of highly qualified researchers
  • A PhD stipend for the period of 3 years (36 months)
  • Mobility stipend (travel to UiB, and support for relevant conference/academic participations)
  • Living allowance when the candidate must be physically present at UiB.
Your Application must Include:
  • A brief account of your research interests and motivation for applying for the position (maximum one page).
  • An updated CV with at least two referees.
  • A complete list of publications and scientific work you want to be evaluated.
Application Submission and Deadline:

Apply with the above details in ipreventncd@dhulikhelhospital.org  with cc to Biraj Karmacharya birajmk@gmail.com , and Kjersti Mørkrid Blom-Bakke KjerstiMorkrid.Blom-Bakke@fhi.no by  April 3, 2024.

General information

For further information, please contact Kjersti Mørkrid Blom-Bakke KjerstiMorkrid.Blom-Bakke@fhi.no

Dhulikhel Hospital


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Call for Applications! Master in PHC Management and Social Health Protection

by Public Health Update March 15, 2024
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ASEAN Institute for Health Development (AIHD)

ASEAN Institute for Health Development (AIHD) was established in 1982 as a Training Center for Primary Health Care Development with the support of the Japanese government and then promoted as one of the faculties of Mahidol University. The vision of AIHD is to become a leading academic institute in the ASEAN region in Global Health, Health Policy, and Primary Health Care (PHC). AIHD strives to build and support students’ professional careers at the graduate levels. Our programs promote an innovative and engaging learning environment by remaining current and concentrating on how shifting trends influence primary health care, health public health practitioners, and health and sustainable development. In addition, AIHD aims to produce qualified public health leaders, managers, and researchers in health policy and primary health care through our various academic programs.

Programme: Master in PHC Management and Social Health Protection

Discover the intersection of effective management in primary care and social health protection in our Master’s program. Rooted in excellence, our curriculum prepares skilled leaders who can tackle the challenges of primary health care and implement effective and sustainable social health protection systems. Students will engage in critical analysis and learn how to design and lead initiatives that strengthen primary health care systems and bolster social health protection in low and middle-income countries. Through our curriculum, students learn to analyse health issues critically and develop a deep understanding of how to improve primary healthcare systems and financial protection. By integrating knowledge from different areas of study, our graduates are equipped to lead and manage effectively. Upon graduation, our alumni emerge as dynamic leaders, prepared to make a meaningful impact in a variety of settings, including healthcare organizations, government agencies, social security organizations, international NGOs, and academic institutions.

Program duration: 12 months (Academic Year 2024-2025)
Application Deadline for application: April 18, 2024

AIHD, Mahidol University is offering a Master’s program in Primary Health Care Management with special track on Social Health Protection. The program is designed to equip graduates with the skills and knowledge needed to develop, implement, and manage primary health care systems.

Program features

  • Comprehensive Curriculum: Program offers a comprehensive curriculum designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills needed to effectively manage primary health care and design and design and implement social health protection programs.
  • Global Perspective: Listen and interact with our external guest speakers from the United Nations and national institutions in Asia and Europe. Benefit from their firsthand knowledge of local health care systems, cultural dynamics, and social determinants influencing health outcomes.
  • Targeted Courses: Program offers specialized contents designed to address the specific needs and complexities of health care systems and social health protection in low and middle-income countries. Gain insights into sustainable health care management strategies, resource optimization, and social health protection mechanisms tailored to diverse contexts.
  • Practical Experience and Practical Solutions: Gain hands-on experience through field visits in Thailand and apply your learning in actual health care settings. Acquire practical skills and tools to navigate the challenges of providing primary health care and social health protection in resource-constrained settings. Develop innovative solutions that prioritize equity, accessibility, and quality of care for underserved populations.
  • Expert Faculty: Learn from experienced faculty members who are leaders in the field of health care management and social protection. Benefit from their insights, mentorship, and guidance throughout your academic journey.
  • Global Network: Join a diverse community of students, alumni, and partners committed to advancing health equity and social justice worldwide. Forge connections, share best practices, and collaborate on initiatives that make a meaningful impact on people’s lives.

Admission Requirements

  1. Possession of a Bachelor’s degree in health sciences or related fields from universities accredited by the Office of the Higher Education Commission.
  2. Having a cumulative GPA of at least 2.50.
  3. Achieving a satisfactory score in the English Proficiency Examination, as stipulated by the Faculty of Graduate Studies at Mahidol University.
  4. Applicants with qualifications different from the requirements outlined in points 2) and 3) above may be reviewed for admission by the Program Administrative Committee and the Dean of the Faculty of Graduate Studies.

Career Opportunities

Graduates of our program are prepared to lead initiatives that strengthen primary health care systems, and bolster social health protection in low and middle-income countries. Whether you aspire to work in government agencies, international organizations, non-profit organizations, or academic institutions, our program will equip you with the skills and knowledge to drive positive change in social health protection and health care delivery and policy.

For the Information of Tuition Fee, please Contact
  • Mr. Jeevan Bhatta
    Telephone : (66) 2441 9040-3 Ext. 70
    Email : jeevan.bha@mahidol.ac.th

Read more and Apply: ASEAN Institute for Health Development, 999 Salaya Phuttamonthon, Nakon Pathom, 73170 THAILAND 02-441-9040-3, 02-441-9044


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The Gadjah Mada International Fellowship (GMIF) Degree Program

by Public Health Update March 15, 2024
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The Gadjah Mada International Fellowship (GMIF) Degree Program stands as a beacon of educational opportunity, extended by Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) to international students seeking to pursue a Master’s degree. With a special emphasis on candidates from the ASEAN region (excluding Indonesia) and Global South Countries, this scholarship program aims to empower individuals with outstanding academic achievements to excel in their chosen fields of study.

Through the pursuit of Master’s degrees in relevant fields, GMIF participants not only enhance their own knowledge and skills but also lay the foundation for progress and development within their home countries. With a vision for a brighter future built upon the pillars of education and innovation, GMIF nurtures the next generation of leaders who will drive positive change and create impact on a global scale. The Scholarship Offers for a Master of Science in Tropical Medicine Program, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia.

ELIGIBILITY

  • Maximum age: 30
  • Hold a bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Psychology, Medicine/Health, Agriculture, Agricultural Technology, Forestry, Animal Science, Law, Social and Political Science, Cultural Science, or related fields
  • Excellent bachelor’s degree academic record (GPA of at least 3.0 on 4.0 GPA scale or any other documents proving candidates adequate academic qualification) for master program applicants
  • Good proficiency in English (TOEFL ITP score of at least 500 or IELTS 6.0)
  • Recommendation letter from previous institution or supervisor.

Scholarship Coverage: Some of the funding coverage that this scholarship can cover include the following.

  1. Waived tuition fee (Four semesters for Master Program); tuition fee will be borne by the students upon extension (if any)
  2. Living allowance expenses according to Yogyakarta rate: 1) Maximum one semester for Indonesian Language Program/ INCULS for those who enroll in the INCULS Program (the length of language program depends on the result of Bahasa proficiency Placement Test); 2) Four semesters for Master Program
  3. A round-trip international airfare (direct economy class)
  4. Health insurance during the fellowship program
  5. Electronic Visa and Limited Stay Permit (ITAS) during the fellowship program
  6. Thesis research incentive of Rp10.000.000 for Master Program (will be given to the research supervisor)
  7. Student Dormitory

Number of Fellowship: The number of fellowships offered for GMIF Degree 2024 is 15 fellowships of a full-time master degree program

Registration Timeline: Download the registration flyer below to see the timeline more clearly.

How to Register Scholarship?
Send all required documents via the following email address admission@ugm.ac.id, cc to wcu@ugm.ac.id. 

Need Help?

If you need further assistance, please contact our email at ikt.fk@ugm.ac.id Website: s2tropmed.fkkmk.ugm.ac.id.


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World Health Day 2024 Art Competition

by Public Health Update March 12, 2024
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To celebrate World Health Day 2024, the World Health Organization South-East Asia Regional Office is organizing an art competition on the theme ‘My Health, My Right.’

We invite people of all age groups to share through their artwork how they envisage health as a human right and what health means to them personally.

What does the right to health mean to you? Availability / accessibility / acceptability / quality ? What does a human rights-based approach to health look like?” Equality/non-discrimination; participation and accountability?

Take up your brushes, pencils, or digital tools, and shine the spotlight on how everyone regardless of their race, colour, gender, language, religion, political or other opinions, national or social origin, property, birth, or other status is entitled to the highest attainable standard of health.

Don’t miss this opportunity to be part of a meaningful movement towards a world in which everyone enjoys their right to health.

Competition categories

  • Category 1 – Drawing and painting with oil/poster/acrylic/crayons/colour pencils on paper/canvas.
  • Category 2 – Digital art (in JPG formats).

Entries will be judged in three age groups:

  • Age group A – Up to 12 years,
  • Age group B – 13 years to 18 years, and
  • Age group C – 19 years and above.

Competition criteria

  1. The competition is open to residents of Member countries of WHO South-East Asia Region.
  2. The artwork must be original and relevant to the theme.
  3. The entrant must be an individual and can submit multiple entries in each category.
  4. Winners will be selected by a panel of experts.
  5. The top three entries in each category and each age group will receive exciting prizes.
  6. The winners will be announced during the World Health Day celebrations.
  7. The deadline for submission is 20 March by 5 PM (Indian Standard Time).
  8. Entries should be submitted to the following email: sepia@who.int
  9. How to submit your artwork –  If you are submitting your painting in Category 1 – oil/poster/acrylic/crayons/color pencils, take a photo and email. If you are submitting in Category 2 –  digital art, please share in JPG format.
  10. When submitting your artwork, please mention the category you’re entering, age group and your name in the email subject. 
  11. In the email, please mention your name, age, address and contact details.
  12. Submit one artwork per email.
  13. Entries should not include any copyrighted material.
  14. WHO reserves the right to use submitted artwork as part of its health advocacy work in any manner whatsoever without seeking any further authorization from the entrant. 
  15. There will be no payment for any of the submitted artwork. 

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Call for Abstract: National Summit of Health and Population Scientists in Nepal

by Public Health Update March 6, 2024
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Overview

The Nepal Health Research Council (NHRC) is inviting abstract submissions for the 10th National Summit of Health and Population Scientists in Nepal, scheduled from 10-12 April 2024. The theme of this year summit is “Advancing Health and Population Research and Innovations: Achieving SDGs.” NHRC, the apex authority for health research in Nepal, organizes these summits annually since 2015 to encourage discussions among researchers, policymakers, and development partners in healthcare. It aims to promote evidence-based decision-making and collaboration within the healthcare community.

The National Health Policy 2019 of Government of Nepal highlights the significance of health research for both health improvement and economic growth. However, research findings are often overlooked when making policies, resulting in a gap between research and action. A national summit is necessary to bridge this gap, focusing on ways to use research effectively to shape policies and practices. This involves creating channels for better communication between researchers and policymakers. Given the current global challenges like environmental and climate changes and health crises, it is crucial to generate relevant and high-quality evidence to address these issues effectively.

The 10th National Summit with the theme titled “Advancing Health and Population Research and Innovations: Achieving SDGs” brings together researchers, academics, practitioners, and policymakers to share health and population research and discuss national health priorities. It aims to explore ways to translate research findings and innovations into informed decisionmaking and practice. Research for health and evidence informed decision making is pivotal in enhancing , maintaining and achieving overall health outcomes.

Objectives

The summit aims to

  1. Foster collaboration, innovation, and dialogue among young researchers, experts, policymakers, and practitioners on current health priority areas in Nepal and
  2. Gather evidence and facilitate the exchange of research evidence to emphasize the significance of health research in shaping policies and practices within the health and population sectors.

Thematic areas (sub-themes) for abstract submission

The summit main theme: Advancing Health and Population Research and Innovations: Achieving SDGs
Major areas:

  1. Health Research Governance (Responsible Conduct of Research related acts, rules, regulation, governance, implementation challenges and opportunities);
  2. Efficient and Responsive Health System: Quality and Equitable Health Services (Emergency response, disaster, pandemic, outbreak investigation, humanitarian response, readiness of health system, supply chain, health technologies (genomics and newer technologies), AMR, IPC, preclinical and clinical research);
  3. Wider Determinants of Health (Climate change, pollution, biodiversity loss, environmental health, healthy cities, WASH, Healthcare Waste Management, community engagements, food and nutrition, food quality, safety and regulations, sports medicine, interdisciplinary and GESI in Health and cross-cutting research);
  4. Health Financing and Social Protection in Health (Insurance, health economics, and financing); Population, Migration and Ageing (Including GESI);
  5. Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (Sexual and reproductive health and rights, Gender-Based Violence, menstrual health and justice, Reproductive maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health (RMNCAH));
  6. Non-Communicable Diseases; Injuries and Mental Health (Cardiovascular diseases (such as heart attacks and stroke), cancers, chronic respiratory diseases (such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and asthma), diabetes; injuries; behavioral and mental health research);
  7. Infectious Diseases (Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR), bacterial, viral, fungal, parasitic infections, emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases, vector-borne diseases, infectious disease modeling and surveillance, zoonotic diseases, vaccine development and immunization, neglected tropical diseases (NTDs), healthcareassociated infections (HAIs), innovations in diagnostics and therapeutics, outbreak investigations); and
  8. Others (Other than the above-mentioned topics/ areas).
    Note: We will prioritize to policy relevant abstracts.

Abstract submission guidelines

Deadline for abstract submission: 19 March, 2024
General guidelines for abstract submission:

  1. Only online submissions will be accepted for abstracts, which must present original work conducted exclusively in Nepal. Abstracts based on research conducted outside the country or from already published papers will not be considered, except for review articles (systematic and scoping reviews) with findings relevant to Nepal.
  2. An ethical approval letter from the Ethical Review Board (ERB) of NHRC or NHRCapproved Institutional Review Committees (IRCs) is mandatory for submission, except for certain studies like systematic reviews and meta analyses, which may not require ethical approval.
  3. Abstracts must adhere strictly to the guidelines provided for the summit and should be submitted online using the designated template. Resubmission of abstracts is not allowed except in cases of notified submission errors. In case of non-receipt of confirmation email, authors are advised to contact the Summit Focal Point at summit@nhrc.gov.np.
  4. Abstracts should include sufficient information to provide a comprehensive overview of the presentation. Note that the scientific committee may request a full article, extended abstract or presentation copy. By submitting an abstract, authors consent to its publication in the Summit Proceedings and/or Abstract book.
  5. Note: If you are unable to submit online, please contact the Summit Focal Point at: summit@nhrc.gov.np or +977-01-4254220 for further information.

Date: April 10, 2024 – April 12, 2024
Location: Karki Banquet, Babarmahal, Kathmandu, Nepal

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The Government of Nepal has submitted the Federal Civil Service Bill 2080 to the Federal Parliament of Nepal.

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National Action Plan for Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) Nepal

by Public Health Update February 27, 2024
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Overview

Nepal’s NAP on AMR 2021-2026 focuses mainly on AMR management in bacteria because of the urgency and widespread impact of antibacterial resistance (ABR). The NAP-AMR is a national strategy aimed at addressing the issue of ABR in an integrated manner. The scope of NAP-AMR is very well aligned with the GAP on AMR that was endorsed by member states during the 68th World Health Assembly.

National Antimicrobial Treatment Guidelines 2023

Goal

The overarching goal of the NAP-AMR is to effectively combat AMR in Nepal by taking the “One Health” approach and contribute towards the global efforts to tackle this public health emergency. The vision is to reduce the mortality, morbidity, and economic impact of AMR in Nepal. The NAP-AMR shall establish collaboration amongst all relevant stakeholders and strengthen governance mechanisms as well as the capacity of all stakeholders to confront the cause and impact of AMR in Nepal.

GLOBAL ACTION PLAN ON ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE

Objectives
The core objective of the NAP-AMR is to slow the emergence of AMR in Nepal and strengthen the organizational and management structure to ensure intra and intersectoral coordination with a “One Health” approach and implement activities related to it.

Strategic priorities

The NAP-AMR clearly outlines the specific priorities and interventions to be implemented over the five-year period to tackle the public health challenge of AMR in Nepal.

  • Improve awareness and understanding of AMR through effective communication, education and training
  • Strengthen the knowledge and evidence through surveillance
  • Reduce the incidence of infection through effective infection prevention and control
  • Optimize the use of antimicrobial agents in health, animal, and food
  • Promote investments for AMR activities, research and innovations

Focus areas of the five strategic priorities

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Focus areas of the five strategic priorities

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by Public Health Update February 27, 2024
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Overview

This Annual Health Report (AHR) is for fiscal year (FY) 2079/80. It serves as a comprehensive document within the health sector, fulfilling the dual purpose of monitoring progress of annual programs and providing a detailed documentation of various facets including the health scenario, guiding documents/milestones, major activities of the fiscal year (FY), program/service status and strategic analysis of the strength, weakness, opportunity, and threat for the programs and service delivery.

The annually compiled comprehensive health sector report stands as a pivotal document, serving as a thorough monitoring and evaluation tool for the progress of planned programs, analysing shifts in coverage and utilization statistics. This indispensable record not only offers a snapshot of the sector’s advancements but also traces its evolution over time. This marks the 29th consecutive publication of its kind and the 7th Annual Report since the reorganization of MoHP.

Rationale

The report serves a dual purpose, functioning as  both an annual program monitoring report and a  comprehensive document covering various aspects,  including:

  • Health Scenario: An overview of the prevailing  health issues at the federal and provincial level.
  • The local level details are included in the respective provincial level annual reports,  needful information at programmatic level  for local levels have also been included as  per need felt by the respective programs
  • Guiding documents and milestones: Salient features  of the key guiding documents and milestones  relevant to health programs.
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  • The timely release of the annual report assumes crucial importance, as it establishes a vital link between service delivery and evidence-informed decision-making  and planning for future programs. This dynamic and  insightful report not only reflects the health sector’s  current standing but also guides future initiatives  towards more effective and impactful healthcare  strategies and action.

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Nepal National Health Accounts 2018/19 and 2019/20

by Public Health Update February 22, 2024
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This is the eighth round of Nepal National Health Accounts based on the System of Health Accounts (SHA) 2011 Framework, covering FYs 2018/19 and 2019/20.

The Nepal National Health Accounts 2018/19 to 2019/20 report was prepared adhering to the System of Health Accounts 2011 (SHA 2011), a global standard framework for producing health accounts with necessary refinements relevant to the country context. The report provides estimates of healthcare expenditures within Nepal’s health system, utilizing predetermined expenditure boundaries, data sources, classification codes, and estimation methodology. All reasonable precautions have been taken to justify the information presented in this publication, and the estimates presented in this report could be further improved.

  • In this round of NHA, current health expenditure (CHE) in nominal prices was estimated at NPR 171.5 billion and NPR 202.5 billion and capital expenditure at NPR 12.3 billion and NPR 20.9 billion in FYs 2018/19 and 2019/20, respectively.
  • Total Health Expenditure (THE) was estimated at NPR 183.8 billion (USD 1.6 billion) and NPR 223.43 billion (USD 1.9 billion), equivalent to 5.3% and 5.8% of GDP, and per capita total health expenditure was estimated at NPR 6,188.4 (USD 54.7) and NPR 7418.8 (USD 63.6) in FYs 2018/19 and 2019/20, respectively.
  • General Government Health Expenditure (GGHE), including current and capital expenditure, amounted to NPR 57.7 billion (USD 0.5 billion) and NPR 85.6 billion (USD 0.7 billion), which were 5.6% and 8.0% of General Government Expenditure (GGE) in the FYs 2018/19 and 2019/20, respectively.
  • The share of GGHE in CHE increased from 26.5% in FY 2018/19 to 31.9% in FY 2019/20. At the federal level, the Ministry of Health and Population (MoHP) was the largest agency for managing government health expenditure, accounting for about 24.5% of GGHE, followed by provincial and local governments with about 0.6% and 9.1%, and other ministries and public bodies with 8.1% in FY 2018/19. Curative care accounted for the largest share of government health expenditure, followed by preventive care.
  • Total external funding for health was estimated at 11.9% and 10.5% of CHE in the FYs 2018/19 and 2019/20, which includes direct foreign transfers and foreign transfers distributed for health through the government.

Household OOP payments for health care were the largest source and payer for their health care, with a share of 57.9% and 54.2% of the current health expenditure in FYs 2018/19 and 2019/20, respectively.

  • As much as 65.6% of OOP payments for health care were for pharmaceuticals and medical supplies, followed by curative care at 26.3%.
  • OOP at hospitals was estimated at 20.8% of total OOP, where the majority (16.6% of total OOP) was made at private hospitals, and the OOP at public hospitals was 4.2% of total OOP.
  • An analysis of disease-related expenditure shows that non-communicable diseases accounted for more than half of total household OOP expenditure.
  • As much as 41.1% and 39.9% of CHE were spent on pharmaceuticals and medical supplies in FYs 2018/19 and 2019/20, respectively, while curative care took up about 29.8% and 33.4% of CHE, where around 18.9% and 22.1% of CHE and 10.2 and 10.6% of CHE were spent on outpatient and inpatient care, respectively.

Preventive and promotive care services claimed about 8.8% and 11.0% of CHE,FYs 2018/19 and 2019/20 respectively.

  • The distribution of health expenditure by province showed that Bagmati Province had the highest share of current and capital health expenditure, with provincial THE estimated at NPR 51.1 billion, followed by Koshi Province and Lumbini Province with provincial THE of NPR 30.5 billion and NPR 28.5 billion, respectively, in FY 2018/19, while in FY 2019/20 THE of Bagmati Province was 60.3 billion. Karnali Province had the lowest provincial THE, estimated at NPR 13.4 and 17.1 billion in FYs 2018/19 and 2019/20, respectively.
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The Family Welfare Division, DoHS, MoHP, releases a new Vaccine Preventable Diseases Surveillance Plan (Polio Transition Plan) for 2079-2086 to sustain Nepal’s polio-free status and maintain continuity of polio-related activities after the Global Polio Eradication Initiative scales down its support.

Commitment, Sustainability, Universal Coverage, Collaboration, Interdependency between Polio Eradication and the Polio Transition Plan, ownership, and responsibility are the key principles of this plan.

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