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Basic Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care (BEONC) Sites in Nepal
Fact SheetHealth in DataMaternal, Newborn and Child HealthPublic Health

Basic Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care (BEONC) Sites in Nepal

by Public Health Update January 14, 2024
written by Public Health Update

Basic emergency obstetric and newborn care (BEONC) covers the management of pregnancy complications by assisted vaginal delivery (vacuum or forceps), the manual removal of placenta, the removal of retained products of the abortion (manual vacuum aspiration), and the administration of parenteral drugs (for postpartum haemorrhage, infection and pre-eclampsia, and eclampsia) and the resuscitation of newborns and referrals.

List of registered BEONC sites in Nepal

S.NoNameProvinceDistrictLocal Level
1Patan Academy of Health Science_LalitpurBagmati ProvinceLalitpurLalitpur
2Bharatpur HospitalBagmati ProvinceChitawanBharatpur
3Dhading HospitalBagmati ProvinceDhadingNilakantha
4Dr. Iwamura Hospital BhaktapurBagmati ProvinceBhaktapurBhaktapur
5Madhyapur HospitalBagmati ProvinceBhaktapurMadhyapur Thimi
6Nagarik HospitalBagmati ProvinceBhaktapurMadhyapur Thimi
7B & B Hospital_LalitpurBagmati ProvinceLalitpurLalitpur
8Bajrabarahi Chapagaun HospitalBagmati ProvinceLalitpurGodawari
9Methinkot Hospital_KavreBagmati ProvinceKavrepalanchowkNomabuddha
10Bakulahar Hospital_ChitawanBagmati ProvinceChitawanRatannagar
11Manang District HospitalGandaki ProvinceManangChame
12Lamjung District HospitalGandaki ProvinceLamjungBeshesahar
13Madhyabindu District HospitalGandaki ProvinceNawalpurKawasoti
14District Hospital_ SyangjaGandaki ProvinceSyangjaPutalibazar
15District Hospital_ ParbatGandaki ProvinceParbatKushma
16District Hospital_ PalpaLumbini ProvincePalpaTansen
17Jajarkot HospitalKarnali ProvinceJajarkotBheri
18District Hospital_ BajuraSudurpashchim ProvinceBajuraBadimalika
19District Hospital_ BaitadiSudurpashchim ProvinceBaitadiDasarathchand
20Tikapur Hospital_ KailaliSudurpashchim ProvinceKailaliTikapur
21Ranitar Hp_PanchtharKoshi ProvincePanchtharPhidim
22Siwa Hp_PanchtharKoshi ProvincePanchtharPhidim
23Chatara Phc_SunsariKoshi ProvinceSunsariBaraha
24Bhadgausinawari Hp_SunsariKoshi ProvinceSunsariRamdhuni
25Sunsari Community HospitalKoshi ProvinceSunsariDuhawi
26Madhesa Hp_SunsariKoshi ProvinceSunsariInarwa
27Dewanganj Hp_SunsariKoshi ProvinceSunsariDewangunj
28Amahibelaha Hp_SunsariKoshi ProvinceSunsariBarju
29Bardibas Hospital_ MahottariMadesh ProvinceMahottariBardibas
30Gajuri PhcBagmati ProvinceDhadingGajuri
31Korea Nepal Friendship Hospital_BhaktapurBagmati ProvinceBhaktapurMadhyapur Thimi
32Lubhu PhcBagmati ProvinceLalitpurMahalaxmi
33Megha Hospital _ LalitpurBagmati ProvinceLalitpurLalitpur
34Sumeru HospitalBagmati ProvinceLalitpurLalitpur
35Rasanalu HpBagmati ProvinceRamechhapGokulganga
36Doramba HospitalBagmati ProvinceRamechhapDoramba
37Palung Phc_MakwanpurBagmati ProvinceMakawanpurThaha
38Sarikhet Palase Hp_MakwanpurBagmati ProvinceMakawanpurRakishrang
39Manahari Primary Hospital_MakwanpurBagmati ProvinceMakawanpurManahari
40Shreepur Chhatiwan Phc_MakwanpurBagmati ProvinceMakawanpurBakaiya
41Syandi Basis Health Service,ChitwanBagmati ProvinceChitawanIchhaykamana
42Jagatpur Hp ,ChitwanBagmati ProvinceChitawanBharatpur
43Saradanagar Hp , ChitwanBagmati ProvinceChitawanBharatpur
44Shivanagar Phc ChitwanBagmati ProvinceChitawanBharatpur
45Aaruchanaute PhcGandaki ProvinceGorkhaAarughat
46Lete Phc_MustangGandaki ProvinceMustangThasang
47Dana HpGandaki ProvinceMyagdiAnnapurna
48Darwang PhcGandaki ProvinceMyagdiMalika
49Western Community Hospital, KaskiGandaki ProvinceKaskiPokhara Lekhnath
50Bharatpokhari Hp_KaskiGandaki ProvinceKaskiPokhara Lekhnath
51Pumdibhumdi Hp_KaskiGandaki ProvinceKaskiPokhara Lekhnath
52Bansar Hp_LamjungGandaki ProvinceLamjungDordi
53Pachok Hp_LamjungGandaki ProvinceLamjungDordi
54Nauthar Community Health Center, LamjungGandaki ProvinceLamjungDordi
55Bhimad Phc_TanahuGandaki ProvinceTanahunBhimad
56Bandipur Hospital_ TanahuGandaki ProvinceTanahunBandipur
57Rakuwa Dedhgaun Phc_NawalparasiGandaki ProvinceNawalpurBungdikali
58Rajahar Hp_NawalparasiGandaki ProvinceNawalpurDevchuli
59Malunga Phc_SyangjaGandaki ProvinceSyangjaGalyang
60Thulipokhari Phc_ParbatGandaki ProvinceParbatKushma
61Lunkhu Deurali Phc_ParbatGandaki ProvinceParbatMahasilaa
62Galkot Phc_BaglungGandaki ProvinceBaglungGalkot
63Kusmisera Phc_BaglungGandaki ProvinceBaglungJaimani
64Kol Phc_RukumLumbini ProvinceRukumkotPutha Uttarganga
65Syalapakha HpLumbini ProvinceRukumkotSisne
66Holeri PhcLumbini ProvinceRolpaRuntigadhi
67Sulichaur PhcLumbini ProvinceRolpaSuvarnawati
68Bhingri Primary Health CenterLumbini ProvincePyuthanSworgadwari
69Khalanga Primary Health CenterLumbini ProvincePyuthanMallarani
70Johang Phc_GulmiLumbini ProvinceGulmiSatyawati
71Dhurkot Phc_GulmiLumbini ProvinceGulmiDhurkot
72Shringa Phc_GulmiLumbini ProvinceGulmiChatrakot
73Ruru Phc_GulmiLumbini ProvinceGulmiRuru
74Lumbini Medical College_PalpaLumbini ProvincePalpaTansen
75Chisapani HospitalLumbini ProvinceNawalparasiBardaghat
76Palhi PhcLumbini ProvinceNawalparasiPalinandan
77Devdaha Medical College_ RupendehiLumbini ProvinceRupandehiBevdaha
78Motipur Phc_RupandehiLumbini ProvinceRupandehiSuddhodhan
79Basantapur Phc_RupandehiLumbini ProvinceRupandehiOmsatiya
80Bhagwanpur Hp_KapilbastuLumbini ProvinceKapilvastuKrishnanagar
81Krishnanagar Hp_KapilbastuLumbini ProvinceKapilvastuKrishnanagar
82Maharajganj Phc_KapilbastuLumbini ProvinceKapilvastuMaharajganj
83Belawa HpLumbini ProvinceBardiyaBasgadi
84Deudakala HpLumbini ProvinceBardiyaBasgadi
85Motipur HpLumbini ProvinceBardiyaBasgadi
86Babai Chepang Basic Health Care CentreLumbini ProvinceBardiyaBasgadi
87Rc Tharu Memorial City HospitalLumbini ProvinceBardiyaBarbardiya
88Baganaha HpLumbini ProvinceBardiyaThakurbaba
89Neulapur HpLumbini ProvinceBardiyaThakurbaba
90Sivapur HpLumbini ProvinceBardiyaThakurbaba
91Thakudwara HpLumbini ProvinceBardiyaThakurbaba
92Dhodhari HpLumbini ProvinceBardiyaMadhuwan
93Sanoshree HpLumbini ProvinceBardiyaMadhuwan
94Suryapatawa HpLumbini ProvinceBardiyaMadhuwan
95Sorhawa PhcLumbini ProvinceBardiyaBadhaiyatal
96Kotdanda Phc_MuguKarnali ProvinceMuguKhtayad
97Kalikakhetu PhcKarnali ProvinceJumlaHima
98KumalgaunKarnali ProvinceKalikotNarharinath
99Naumule Phc_DailekhKarnali ProvinceDailekhNaumule
100Lakandra Phc_DailekhKarnali ProvinceDailekhThatikandh
101Chedagad Nagar HospitalKarnali ProvinceJajarkotChedagad
102Dalli Primary Health CenterKarnali ProvinceJajarkotTribeni Nalgad
103Kotjahari Phc_RukumKarnali ProvinceRukumChaurjahari
104Darmakot HpKarnali ProvinceSalyanDaarma
105Dhungebagar Basic Health Service CentreKarnali ProvinceSalyanTriveni
106Agragaun HpKarnali ProvinceSurkhetSimta
107Awalching Phc_SurkhetKarnali ProvinceSurkhetChingad
108Nagar HospitalKarnali ProvinceSurkhetBirendranagar
109Salkot PhcKarnali ProvinceSurkhetPanjapuri
110Baspani Hp_SurkhetKarnali ProvinceSurkhetChaukune
111Rugin Health PostSudurpashchim ProvinceBajuraHimali
112Dahakot HpSudurpashchim ProvinceBajuraGaumul
113Community Health Unit, Aala Gaumul 3, BajuraSudurpashchim ProvinceBajuraGaumul
114Nakharada Community Health UnitSudurpashchim ProvinceBajuraGaumul
115Kesharpur Phc_BaitadiSudurpashchim ProvinceBaitadiMelauli
116Malakheti Hospital_KailaliSudurpashchim ProvinceKailaliGodawari
117Chaumala Phc_KailaliSudurpashchim ProvinceKailaliGauriganga
118Shreepur Phc_KanchanpurSudurpashchim ProvinceKanchanpurBelauri
List of registered BEONC sites in Nepal

Total registered: 118
Functional: 114.

Source of info: Family Welfare Division, DoHS- Database


Health Organization Profiles

  • The Ministry of Health and Population (MoHP), Nepal
  • Department of Drug Administration (DDA), Ministry of Health and Population
  • Department of Health Services (DoHS), Ministry of Health and Population
  • Department of Ayurveda and Alternative Medicine (DoAA)
  • Epidemiology and Disease Control Division, Department of Health Services
  • Family Welfare Division (FWD), Department of Health Services
  • National Public Health Laboratory (NPHL)
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Comprehensive Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care (CEmONC) Service Sites in Nepal
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Comprehensive Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care (CEmONC) Service Sites in Nepal

by Public Health Update January 14, 2024
written by Public Health Update

The Comprehensive Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care (CEmONC) includes surgery (cesarean section), anesthesia, and blood transfusions along with BEONC functions.

Basic emergency obstetric and newborn care (BEONC) covers the management of pregnancy complications by assisted vaginal delivery (vacuum or forceps), the manual removal of placenta, the removal of retained products of the abortion (manual vacuum aspiration), and the administration of parenteral drugs (for postpartum haemorrhage, infection and pre-eclampsia, and eclampsia) and the resuscitation of newborns and referrals.

Registered and functional CEmONC Sites: 122

List of registered CEmONC sites in Nepal

S. NoHealth FacilityProvinceDistrictLocal Level
1Koshi Hospital_ Biratnagar_MorangKoshi ProvinceMorangBiratnagar
2BPKIHS Dharan SunsariKoshi ProvinceSunsariDharan
3Janakpur Provincial HospitalMadesh ProvinceDhanushaJanakpur
4Narayani Hospital_ParsaMadesh ProvinceParsaBirjung
5Teaching Hospital (Tribhuvan University)_KathmanduBagmati ProvinceKathmanduKathmandu
6Nepal Police Hospital_KathmanduBagmati ProvinceKathmanduKathmandu
7Patan Academy Of Health Science_LalitpurBagmati ProvinceLalitpurLalitpur
8Dhulikhel Hospital _KavreBagmati ProvinceKavrepalanchowkDhulikhel
9Bharatpur HospitalBagmati ProvinceChitawanBharatpur
10Pahs (Western Resional Hospital)Gandaki ProvinceKaskiPokhara Lekhnath
11Universal College Of Medical Science (Ucms)_RupandehiLumbini ProvinceRupandehiSiddharthanagar
12Rapti Academy Of Health Science_Ghorahi DangLumbini ProvinceDangGhorahi
13Nepalgunj Medical College KohalpurLumbini ProvinceBankeKohalpur
14Bheri HospitalLumbini ProvinceBankeJanaki
15Karnali Academy Of Health Science Teaching HospitalKarnali ProvinceJumlaChandannath
16Dadeldhura HospitalSudurpashchim ProvinceDadeldhuraAmargadi
17Seti Provincial Hospital_ KailaliSudurpashchim ProvinceKailaliDhangadi
18District Hospital_ TaplejungProvince No. 1TaplejungPhungling
19District Hospital_ SankhuwasabhaProvince No. 1SankhuwasavaKhandwari
20District Hospital_ SolukhumbuProvince No. 1SolukhumbuSoludhudkunda
21Rumjatar Hospital_ OkhaldhungaProvince No. 1OkhaldhungaSiddhi Charan
22District Hospital_ KhotangProvince No. 1KhotangRupakot Majhubagadi
23District Hospital_ BhojpurProvince No. 1BhojpurBhojpur
24District Hospital_ DhankutaProvince No. 1DhankutaDhankuta
25District Hospital TerhathumProvince No. 1TerhathumMyanglung
26District Hospital_ PanchatharProvince No. 1PanchtharPhidim
27District Hospital_ IlamProvince No. 1IlamIllam
28Mechi Zonal Hospital_ Jhapa_JhapaProvince No. 1JhapaBhadrapur
29Mangalbare Hospital MorangProvince No. 1MorangUrlabari
30Rangeli Hospital_ MorangProvince No. 1MorangRangeli
31Inaruwa HospitalProvince No. 1SunsariInarwa
32District Hospital_ UdayapurProvince No. 1UdayapurTriyuga
33Katari Hospital_ UdaypurProvince No. 1UdayapurKataari
34District Hospial_ SirahaMadesh ProvinceSirahaSiraha
35District Hospital_ Jaleswor_MahottariMadesh ProvinceMahottariJaleshowr
36Malangawa District Hospital_ SarlahiMadesh ProvinceSarlahiMalangwa
37Gaur Hospital_ RautahatMadesh ProvinceRautahatGaur
38Kalaiya District Hospital_ BaraMadesh ProvinceBaraKalaiya
39Jiri District HospitalBagmati ProvinceDolakhaJiri
40Chautara HospitalBagmati ProvinceSidhupalchowkChutara
41District Hospital RasuwaBagmati ProvinceRasuwaGosaaikunda
42Dhading HospitalBagmati ProvinceDhadingNilakantha
43District Trisuli HospitalBagmati ProvinceNuwakotBidur
44Bhaktapur HospitalBagmati ProvinceBhaktapurBhaktapur
45Madhyapur HospitalBagmati ProvinceBhaktapurMadhyapur Thimi
46Nagarik HospitalBagmati ProvinceBhaktapurMadhyapur Thimi
47B & B Hospital_LalitpurBagmati ProvinceLalitpurLalitpur
48Ramechhap District HospitalBagmati ProvinceRamechhapRamechap
49Manthali HospitalBagmati ProvinceRamechhapManthali
50Sindhuli Provincial HospitalBagmati ProvinceSindhuliKamalmai
51Heatuda Hospital_ MakwanpurBagmati ProvinceMakawanpurHetauda
52Bakulahar Hospital_ChitawanBagmati ProvinceChitawanRatannagar
53Gorkha HospitalGandaki ProvinceGorkhaGorkha
54Mustang District Hospital_MustangGandaki ProvinceMustangGharpjhon
55Beni Hospital MyagdiGandaki ProvinceMyagdiBeni
56Matri Shishu Miteri (Bataulechaur) Hospital, KaskiGandaki ProvinceKaskiPokhara Lekhnath
57Gandaki Medical College_ Pokhara, KaskiGandaki ProvinceKaskiPokhara Lekhnath
58Manipal Teaching Hospital_KaskiGandaki ProvinceKaskiPokhara Lekhnath
59Lamjung District HospitalGandaki ProvinceLamjungBeshesahar
60Damauli District Hospital_ Tanahu_TanahuGandaki ProvinceTanahunByas
61Madhyabindu District HospitalGandaki ProvinceNawalpurKawasoti
62District Hospital_ ParbatGandaki ProvinceParbatKushma
63Dhaulagiri HospitalGandaki ProvinceBaglungBaglung
64District Hospital_ RolpaLumbini ProvinceRolpaRolpa
65Pyuthan District HospitalLumbini ProvincePyuthanPyuthan
66Tamghas Hospital_ GulmiLumbini ProvinceGulmiResunga
67Arghakhanchi HospitalLumbini ProvinceArghakhachiSandhikharka
68Rampur Hospital_PalpaLumbini ProvincePalpaRampur
69Prithiv Chandra HospitalLumbini ProvinceNawalparasiRamgram
70Lumbini Zonal Hospital_ RupandehiLumbini ProvinceRupandehiButwal
71Bhim Hospital_ RupandehiLumbini ProvinceRupandehiSiddharthanagar
72Prithiv Bir Hospital_ KapilbastuLumbini ProvinceKapilvastuKapilvastu
73Rapti Provincial Hospital_DangLumbini ProvinceDangTulsipur
74Bardiya HospitalLumbini ProvinceBardiyaGulariya
75Dolpa District HospitalKarnali ProvinceDolpaThuli Bheri
76District Hospital_ MuguKarnali ProvinceMuguChayanath Rara
77Simikot District HospitalKarnali ProvinceHumlaSimkot
78District Hospital_ KalikotKarnali ProvinceKalikotKhadachakra
79Dailekh District HospitalKarnali ProvinceDailekhNarayan
80Jajarkot HospitalKarnali ProvinceJajarkotBheri
81Rukum District HospitalKarnali ProvinceRukumMusikot
82District Hospital SalyanKarnali ProvinceSalyanSharada
83Mehelkuna Hospital_SurkhetKarnali ProvinceSurkhetGurbhakot
84Province Hospital_SurkhetKarnali ProvinceSurkhetBirendranagar
85District Hospital_ BajuraSudurpashchim ProvinceBajuraBadimalika
86District Hospital_ BajhangSudurpashchim ProvinceBajhangJataprithvi
87District Hospital_ DarchulaSudurpashchim ProvinceDarchulaMahakali
88District Hospital_ BaitadiSudurpashchim ProvinceBaitadiDasarathchand
89District Hospital_ Doti_DotiSudurpashchim ProvinceDotiDipayal Silgadi
90Bayalpata Hospital (Nyaya Health)_AchhamSudurpashchim ProvinceAchhamSafebagar
91District Hospital_ AchhamSudurpashchim ProvinceAchhamMangalsen
92Tikapur Hospital_ KailaliSudurpashchim ProvinceKailaliTikapur
93Mahakali Provincial Hospital KanchanpurSudurpashchim ProvinceKanchanpurBhimdatta
94Sotang Phc_SolukhumbuProvince No. 1SolukhumbuSotang
95Damak Hospital_JhapaProvince No. 1JhapaDamak
96Mirchaiya Phc_SirahaMadesh ProvinceSirahaMechaiya
97Bardibas Hospital_ MahottariMadesh ProvinceMahottariBardibas
98Pokhariya Hospital_ParsaMadesh ProvinceParsaPokhariya
99Charikot Phc_DolakhaBagmati ProvinceDolakhaBhimeshwor
100Melamchi PhcBagmati ProvinceSidhupalchowkMelumchi
101Naubise Hp_DhadingBagmati ProvinceDhadingDhunibesi
102Korea Nepal Friendship Hospital_BhaktapurBagmati ProvinceBhaktapurMadhyapur Thimi
103Kist Medical College_LalitpurBagmati ProvinceLalitpurMahalaxmi
104Megha Hospital _ LalitpurBagmati ProvinceLalitpurLalitpur
105Sumaru City Hospital_ LalitpurBagmati ProvinceLalitpurLalitpur
106Sumeru HospitalBagmati ProvinceLalitpurLalitpur
107Scheer Memorial Hospital _KavreBagmati ProvinceKavrepalanchowkBnepa
108Baghauda Hosptial_ChitawanBagmati ProvinceChitawanMaadi
109Aampipal HospitalGandaki ProvinceGorkhaPalungtar
110Western Community Hospital, KaskiGandaki ProvinceKaskiPokhara Lekhnath
111Shishuwa Hospital_KaskiGandaki ProvinceKaskiPokhara Lekhnath
112Garahau Primary Hospital Walling SyangjaGandaki ProvinceSyangjaWaling
113Burtibang Phc_BaglungGandaki ProvinceBaglungDhorpatan
114United Mission Hospital_ PalpaLumbini ProvincePalpaTansen
115Devdaha Medical College_ RupendehiLumbini ProvinceRupandehiBevdaha
116Lamahi Hospital_DangLumbini ProvinceDangLamahi
117Dullu Hospital_DailekhKarnali ProvinceDailekhDullu
118Chaurjahari HospitalKarnali ProvinceRukumChaurjahari
119Kolti Phc, BajuraSudurpashchim ProvinceBajuraBudhinanda
120Gokuleshwor Hospital_DarchaulaSudurpashchim ProvinceDarchulaShailyashikhar
121Padma Hospital_KailaliSudurpashchim ProvinceKailaliGodawari
122Dodhara PhcSudurpashchim ProvinceKanchanpurMahakali
CEONC Sites in Nepal

Source of info: Family Welfare Division, DoHS- Database

Health Organization Profiles

  • The Ministry of Health and Population (MoHP), Nepal
  • Department of Drug Administration (DDA), Ministry of Health and Population
  • Department of Health Services (DoHS), Ministry of Health and Population
  • Department of Ayurveda and Alternative Medicine (DoAA)
  • Epidemiology and Disease Control Division, Department of Health Services
  • Family Welfare Division (FWD), Department of Health Services
  • National Public Health Laboratory (NPHL)
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Call for Nominations! World No Tobacco Day 2024 awards

by Public Health Update January 12, 2024
written by Public Health Update

Theme: Protecting children from tobacco industry interference

The World Health Organization (WHO) is calling for nominations to the World No Tobacco Day Awards of individuals or organizations in each of the six WHO Regions for their accomplishments in the area of tobacco control.

Guidelines for nominations

The objective of these criteria is to facilitate nominations, bearing in mind that the final decision about whether to bestow an award rests with the WHO Regional Directors and the WHO Director-General. 

Awards

There will be a maximum of six World No Tobacco Day (WNTD) awards per WHO region. Two of the awardees might be granted special recognition by means of a WHO Director-General Special Recognition Award.

Who can make nominations

Anyone can submit names for consideration.

Who can be nominated

  • The nominee can be an individual or a collective (e.g., a nongovernmental organization devoted to tobacco control) or a government department/Ministry that has made outstanding contribution to tobacco control.
  • The nominee must have made an outstanding contribution to the advancement of the policies and measures contained in the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control and its guidelines, particularly in relation to the theme of World No Tobacco Day.

Who cannot be nominated

  • WHO or other United Nations staff and their relatives.
  • People or collectives employed by or involved with the tobacco industry and their relatives.
  • People or collectives who had received a World No Tobacco Day award in the two previous years.

How to submit a nomination

The nomination form can be submitted by email to the WHO Regional Office (see regional contact list attached). Nominations should be written in one of the six WHO official languages (Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian, or Spanish). Nomination form should be typed, up to 200 words (maximum) and no handwritten forms will be accepted. 

On each nomination form, you will need to provide the following information:

  • Complete name of the nominee.
  • Title of the nominee, if a person.
  • Gender of the nominee, if a person.
  • Address of the nominee, including email or phone.
  • Language to be used on the correspondence with nominees and on the certificates.
  • Complete name of the nominator.
  • Title of the nominator, if a person.
  • Address of the nominator, including email or phone.
  • Detailed description of the reason for the nomination, including the dates of the actions.
  • In addition to the description of the achievement, we also strongly encourage testimonial letters from up to two individuals (other than the nominator) who support the nomination. These testimonial letters are an integral part of the nomination process, since they help to paint a complete picture of your nominee for the members of the Selection Committee. NOTE: we do not contact the originators of the testimonial letters.

Possible reasons for nominations are: 

  • The nomination can be for a particular action, or for a group of actions, or for the body of a nominee’s work in the area of tobacco control at any local, national, regional or international level.
  • The nominee may have set a meritorious (or distinctive) example for others in the tobacco control movement.
  • The nominee may have overcome a big obstacle in achieving the objective for which he or she is considered worthy of a World No Tobacco Day award.
  • The nominee may have demonstrated outstanding leadership or commitment or been particularly innovative in his or her approach to tobacco control.
  • The nominee may have brought particular resources or knowledge or expertise to bear on tobacco control.
  • The nominee may have made an outstanding contribution to tobacco control as a crucial measure to rolling back noncommunicable diseases to achieve Sustainable Development Goal 3 (Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages).
  • Nominations for reasons based on the regular parliamentary or administrative work of nominees (in official or personal capacity), e.g. the hosting or chairing of meetings, will not be considered.

Publicity of call for nominations

WHO Headquarter, and its Regional Offices will give broad diffusion to the call for nominations. Each region will indicate how to send the regional nominations to the WHO regional office. 

Gender balance

WHO is committed to achieving a gender balance in WNTD awardees and conducted a gender analysis in 2019 of the recipients of the previous 8 year’s World No Tobacco Day awards. Female recipients have consistently been underrepresented: On average, across all WHO regions, only 16% of recipients were female while 54% went to male recipients and 30% went to institutions.

To address the issue of female recipients being underrepresented, WHO strongly encourages the nomination of female awardees. This will promote more female role models in tobacco control and encourage young female leaders to join our fight against tobacco.

The deadline for submissions of nominations is Wednesday, 31 January 2024, at 17:00hrs (GMT).

Award selection

A committee formed by Director of the WHO Health Promotion Department (HPR), Programme Manager of the Tobacco Free Initiative, a representative from the Convention Secretariat of the WHO FCTC and the six Regional Advisers will examine the nominations and will select up to six candidates per region based on merit.

While making the shortlist the committee may agree on a set of shortlisting criteria. Any recommendation to award the WHO FCTC focal point in the government should only be made if he/ she has made outstanding contribution to advance WHO FCTC implementation and not just for routine work or participation in COP and Working group meetings.

Each regional list will be submitted for approval of the respective WHO Regional Director (RD). After approval from the RD, the list will be submitted to the WHO Director-General (DG) for confirmation. This committee will also recommend to the DG the two nominees for the WHO Director-General Special Recognition Award from among the list of the RDs approved lists.

Nepotism and favoritism are not allowed.

To foster a better gender-balance of award recipients, nominations of female awardees are particularly encouraged. WHO aims to achieve equal numbers of male and female awardees in 2020 and will proceed with the selection accordingly. 

Announcement of awardees: WHO HQ will announce the awardees in WHO Tobacco Free Initiative’s website site five days before 31 May. 

Official Info: WHO


  • WHO Report on the Global Tobacco Epidemic, 2019
  • Accelerate actions to slash tobacco use and advance health across the WHO South-East Asia Region
  • The National Anti-Tobacco Communication Campaign Strategy for Nepal 
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WHO Certifies Cabo Verde as Malaria-Free, Marking a Historic Milestone in the Fight Against Malaria

by Public Health Update January 12, 2024
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12 January 2024 

The World Health Organization (WHO) has certified Cabo Verde as a malaria-free country, marking a significant achievement in global health. With this announcement, Cabo Verde joins the ranks of 43 countries and 1 territory that WHO has awarded this certification.

Cabo Verde is the third country to be certified in the WHO African region, joining Mauritius and Algeria which were certified in 1973 and 2019 respectively. Malaria burden is the highest on the African continent, which accounted for approximately 95% of global malaria cases and 96% of related deaths in 2021.

Certification of malaria elimination will drive positive development on many fronts for Cabo Verde.  Systems and structures built for malaria elimination have strengthened the health system and will be used to fight other mosquito-borne diseases such as dengue fever. Travellers from non-malaria endemic regions can now travel to the islands of Cabo Verde without fear of local malaria infections and the potential inconvenience of preventive treatment measures. This has the potential to attract more visitors and boost socio-economic activities in a country where tourism accounts for approximately 25 per cent of GDP.

Certification of malaria elimination is the official recognition by WHO of a country’s malaria-free status. The certification is granted when a country has shown – with rigorous, credible evidence – that the chain of indigenous malaria transmission by Anopheles mosquitoes has been interrupted nationwide for at least the past three consecutive years.  A country must also demonstrate the capacity to prevent the re-establishment of transmission.

Cabo Verde’s journey to malaria elimination has been long and received a boost with the inclusion of this objective in its national health policy in 2007. A strategic malaria plan from 2009 to 2013 laid the groundwork for success, focusing on expanded diagnosis, early and effective treatment, and the reporting and investigating all cases. To stem the tide of imported cases from mainland Africa, diagnosis and treatment were provided free of charge to international travellers and migrants.

In 2017 the country turned an outbreak into an opportunity. Cabo Verde identified problems and made improvements, leading to zero indigenous cases for three consecutive years.

During the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the country safeguarded progress; efforts focused on improving the quality and sustainability of vector control and malaria diagnosis, strengthening malaria surveillance – especially at ports, airports, in the capital city and areas with a risk of malaria re-establishment.

Collaboration between the Ministry of Health and various government departments focused on the environment, agriculture, transportation, tourism, and more, played a pivotal role in Cabo Verde’s success. The inter-ministerial commission for vector control, chaired by the Prime Minister was key to elimination. The collaborative effort and the commitment of community-based organizations and NGOs demonstrate the importance of a holistic approach to public health.

As Cabo Verde celebrates this monumental achievement, the global community commends its leaders, healthcare professionals, and citizens for their dedication to eliminating malaria and creating a healthier future for all.

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Call for Abstracts: Public Health Student Conference 2024

by Public Health Update January 5, 2024
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The Consortium of Academic Institutions for Public Health in Nepal (CAIPHEN)* invites submission of abstracts as an oral or poster presentation for the First Public Health Students’ Conference.

*CAIPHEN member university and institutions:

  • Kathmandu University School of Medical Sciences (KUSMS)
  • Tribhuwan University (TU)
  • Pokhara University (PU)
  • Purbanchal University (PoU)
  • BP Koirala Institute of Health Sciences (BPKIHS)
  • Madan Bhandari Academy of Health Sciences (MBAHS)
  • Madhesh Institute of Health Sciences (MIHS)
  • Karnali Academy of Health Sciences (KAHS)
  • Patan Academy of Health Sciences (PAHS)

Conference date: 26th February 2024
Venue: Dhulikhel Hospital, Dhulikhel
Theme: Advancing Public Health Horizons: Public Health Students Unite.

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Call for Proposals: Website Redesign and Tool Integration

by Public Health Update January 1, 2024
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Public Health Update (commonly known as Sagun’s Blog) is a popular public health portal in Nepal. Established in 2011, this blog is a pioneering platform dedicated to knowledge management; sharing national plans, policies, guidelines, and public health jobs in Nepal.

Because of our continuous dedication, thousands of health professionals are connected with us to get up-to-date public health updates, search for jobs, and explore opportunities. We have completed 12 years of service with single-handed management, and now we decided to develop an advanced version of the current website, making it more comprehensive and user-friendly by adding additional services and dashboards as per the demand of the public health market. We envision creating a comprehensive, user-friendly website to compile facts, disseminate information, and share evidence, updates, and job opportunities in Nepal.

For this, we are inviting qualified and experienced web development firms or consultants to submit proposals for the redesign of our existing website and the creation of a user-friendly portal. The objective is to enhance the website, streamline the user experience, and provide a robust platform for public health updates, job seekers, and employers.

Scope of Work

  1. Website Redesign:
    • Conducting a comprehensive audit of our current website to identify strengths, weaknesses, and areas for improvement.
    • Developing a modern and visually appealing design, dashboard for health facts and data, health indicator monitoring dashboard.
    • Improving website navigation and ensuring a responsive design for seamless access across various devices.
    • Integrating relevant multimedia elements to enhance user engagement.
    • Implementing best practices for SEO to improve visibility.
  2. Job Site Development:
    • Creating a dedicated job portal within main site (publichealthupdate.com) with user-friendly features for both job seekers and employers.
    • Implementing a robust search and filter functionality for job listings.
    • Incorporating user profiles, registration, resume builder, and job application tracking for job seekers.
    • Providing employers with easy-to-use tools for posting jobs, invoice generation, payment gatway integration, managing applications, and reviewing candidate profiles.
    • Organization profile and factsheet generator
    • Ensuring security measures to protect user data and maintain confidentiality.
  3. Other: Hosting plans, backups plan, safeguard, SSL certificate, server services, security measures, newsletter and subscription management.

Proposal Submission:

Interested individuals and firms are invited to submit the following to blog.publichealthupdate@gmail.com

  1. A detailed proposal outlining the approach to website redesign and job site development.
  2. Current website assessment and recommended CMS, hosting plan and user data security plan.
  3. Relevant experience and reference websites from previous clients.
  4. A comprehensive cost estimate, including all associated expenses.

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Registration Status of Medical Doctors in Nepal

by Public Health Update January 1, 2024
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The Nepal Medical Council (NMC) is the government authority established as per the NMC Act to conduct various activities, including the registration of medical doctors in Nepal. As of December 31, 2023, the latest data shows that 34,910 doctors and 10,588 specialists have been registered to practice in Nepal.

Registered doctorsMaleFemaleTotal
MBBS199541007330027
BDS172731564883
Total216811322934910
Registered Medical doctors in Nepal

SpecialistMaleFemaleTotal
MD/MS706327609823
MDS404361765
Total7467312110588
Registered Medical Specialists in Nepal

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Top 40 Global Health Achievements of 2023

by Public Health Update January 1, 2024
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Here are the top 40 global health highlights from 2023, compiled by the World Health Organization (WHO).

  1. The WHO certified Azerbaijan and Tajikistan as malaria-free, followed by Belize.
  2. Egypt became the first country in the world to achieve “gold tier” status on the path to eliminating hepatitis C.
  3. Ghana eliminated gambiense Human African trypanosomiasis.
  4. Benin and Mali eliminated trachoma.
  5. Bangladesh and the Lao People’s Democratic Republic successfully eliminated lymphatic filariasis as a public health concern.
  6. Bangladesh also became the first country in the world to be officially validated for having eliminated kala-azar.
  7. The WHO declared COVID-19 over as a global health emergency.
  8. Global partners announced “The Big Catch-up”: a coordinated effort to reverse the declines in childhood vaccination, strengthen health systems, and work towards a future where no child dies of a vaccine-preventable disease.
  9. WHO recommended a new vaccine for malaria prevention.
  10. A new dengue vaccine was recommended for introduction in settings with a high disease burden.
  11. WHO prequalified a novel meningococcal conjugate vaccine and issued a policy for its use in the countries of the African meningitis belt.
  12. Thirty countries have introduced the vaccine, including some with high levels of cervical cancer such as Bangladesh, Indonesia, and Nigeria.
  13. This year saw a record-breaking resurgence of many infectious diseases – anthrax, chikungunya, cholera, Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever, dengue, diphtheria, influenza, RSV – that needed a coordinated regional and global response. Other outbreaks included Lassa Fever in Nigeria and Ebola disease in Uganda, as well as Marburg virus disease in Equatorial Guinea and the United Republic of Tanzania.
  14. This year, there were over 1200 attacks on health care, affecting workers, patients, hospitals, clinics, and ambulances, across 19 countries and territories, resulting in over 700 deaths and nearly 1200 injuries.
  15. WHO declared an end to two Public Health Emergencies of International Concern: COVID-19 and smallpox.
  16. A new COP28 UAE Declaration on Climate and Health was signed by over 130 countries at the UN Climate Conference.
  17. WHO’s MPOWER tobacco control measures were introduced globally.
  18. This year, Mauritius became the first country in Africa, and the Netherlands the first in Europe, to put in place the full package of WHO tobacco control policies at the highest possible level, joining only two other countries, Brazil and Türkiye, which have achieved the same goal.
  19. WHO released its first-ever report on the devastating global impact of high blood pressure.
  20. India launched an ambitious initiative to screen and place 75 million people with hypertension or diabetes on standard care by 2025.
  21. The Philippines is expanding its programs to prevent and manage cardiovascular diseases.
  22. Thirty-three countries in the WHO Region of the Americas have scaled up health delivery services to prevent and control cardiovascular diseases.
  23. WHO’s Special Initiative for Mental Health is being implemented across WHO’s 6 regions, in Argentina, Bangladesh, Ghana, Jordan, Nepal, Paraguay, the Philippines, Ukraine, and Zimbabwe.
  24. The new WHO Global status report on road safety 2023 shows that, since 2010, the number of annual road traffic deaths has fallen by 5% to 1.19 million.
  25. The 76th World Health Assembly adopted its first-ever resolution on drowning prevention.
  26. A trial this year showed major promise for reducing maternal deaths due to postpartum bleeding, the leading global cause of maternal mortality.
  27. The first-ever global roadmap to tackle postpartum hemorrhage was launched in October 2023.
  28. Australia is on target to achieve elimination within the next 10 years, and England’s National Health Service (NHS) pledged to eliminate cervical cancer by 2040.
  29. This year, the Republic of Korea, Singapore, and Switzerland were the first three countries to be listed as WHO-Listed Authorities.
  30. The WHO Essential Medicines List was updated in 2023 with new inclusions for the treatment of multiple sclerosis and cancer, among others.
  31. The Essential Diagnostics List was updated with 8 new entries, including diagnostics for the self-care of diabetes. Glucose personal monitors were among the additions, along with hepatitis E tests.
  32. The publication of a WHO testing method for the contaminant seen in syrup medicines will help combat substandard health products which have led to at least 300 deaths in children worldwide.
  33. Countries at this year’s World Health Assembly (WHA76) passed a historic resolution for the health of Indigenous Peoples calling for a Global Action Plan to specifically address the health disparities faced by their communities for the first time.
  34. Ministers and government representatives adopted a groundbreaking political declaration – the Rabat Declaration – committing to improve the health of refugees and migrants.
  35. WHO and partners convened the first WHO Traditional Medicine Global Summit to harness the potential of evidence-based traditional, complementary and integrative medicine.
  36. The UN General Assembly hosted three High-Level Meetings on health – the highest number ever. Here, world leaders made a historic commitment for greater collaboration, governance, and investment to prevent, prepare for, and respond to future pandemics.
  37. A new Political Declaration on ending tuberculosis was also signed.
  38. WHO is working to ensure the safety and effectiveness of AI for health, new guidance was published listing key regulatory considerations on AI for health.
  39. WHO and the G20 India presidency announced a new Global Initiative on Digital Health (GIDH) at the G20 Summit hosted by the Government of India.
  40. WHO announced a landmark digital health partnership with the European Commission, based on the European Union (EU) system of digital COVID-19 certification.

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Gender Equality and Social Inclusion (GESI) Strategy of Health Sector 2080

by Public Health Update January 1, 2024
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The Government of Nepal has endorsed a Gender Equality and Social Inclusion (GESI) Strategy for the Health Sector 2080. This strategy is an upgraded version of the Gender Equality and Social Inclusion Strategy for the Health Sector 2066. The revision was carried out to align the strategy with constitutional requirements and to ensure consistency with other health policies and programs.

The GESI strategy of the health sector aims to enhance the health status of all individuals by providing equitable health services, aligning with the goals and objectives of the National Health Policy 2076.

Rationale

  • To maintain coordinative efforts among a three-level government in health service delivery with regard to Gender Equality and Social Inclusion (GESI)
  • To align the strategy with rights enshrined in the constitution of Nepal and Nepal’s commitment to Universal Declaration of Human Rights
  • To achieve Nepal’s commitment to Sustainable Development Goals 2030 and realize universal health coverage
  • To attain the long term goal of ensuring an inclusive state as envisioned by Nepal’s periodic plan

Priorities

  • To enhance trust of excluded groups on the health system by ensuring inclusive, quality and accountable health services delivery
  • To mainstream GESI into the health policies, institutional structures and systems of the federal, provincial and local levels of government and other agencies.
  • To ensure accountable, protective, distributive, and rehabilitative justice to essential health needs of the target groups

Objectives

  • To mainstream GESI in the policy, strategy, law, plan, program and budget monitoring and evaluation of the health sector at federal, provincial and local levels.
  • To enhance equitable access of target groups in health services, internalize GESI into institutional mechanisms to empower target groups to demand their rights to and use basic health services.  
  • To conduct targeted programs so as to meet the specific health needs of vulnerable and excluded classes (groups) for ensuring their equal access to and utilization of health services.

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WHO officially recognizes noma as a neglected tropical disease
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WHO officially recognizes noma as a neglected tropical disease

by Public Health Update December 17, 2023
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In a pivotal move towards addressing one of the world’s most underrecognized health challenges, the World Health Organization (WHO) announced the inclusion of noma (cancrum oris or gangrenous stomatitis) in its official list of neglected tropical diseases (NTDs). This decision, which was recommended by the 17th meeting of the Strategic and Technical Advisory Group for Neglected Tropical Diseases (STAG-NTD), underscores WHO’s commitment to expanding health services to the world’s most vulnerable populations.

Noma, a severe gangrenous disease of the mouth and face, primarily affects malnourished young children (between the ages of 2 and 6 years) in regions of extreme poverty. It starts as an inflammation of the gums, which, if not treated early, spreads quickly to destroy facial tissues and bones. It frequently leads to death, with survivors suffering severe disfigurement.

Accurate estimation of the number of noma cases is challenging due to the rapid progression of the disease and the associated stigma, which contributes to leaving many cases undiagnosed. Cases of noma are mostly found in sub-Saharan Africa, although cases have also been reported in the Americas and Asia.

Evidence indicates that noma is caused by bacteria found in the mouth. There are multiple risk factors associated with this disease, including poor oral hygiene, malnutrition, weakened immune systems, infections, and extreme poverty. Noma isn’t contagious but tends to strike when the body’s defenses are down.

Early detection is essential, as therapy is most effective at the early stages of disease when it causes severe swollen gums, known as acute necrotizing gingivitis. Treatment involves antibiotics, advice and support on practices to improve oral hygiene with disinfectant mouthwash (salt water or chlorhexidine could be used) and nutritional supplements. If diagnosed during the early stages of the disease, treatment can lead to proper wound healing without long-term consequences. In severe cases though, surgery may be necessary. Children who survive the gangrenous stage of the disease are likely to suffer severe facial disfigurement, have difficulty eating and speaking, face social stigma and isolation, and need reconstructive surgery.

“Noma is more than a disease, it is a social marker of extreme poverty and malnutrition, affecting the most vulnerable populations,” said Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General. “By classifying noma as a neglected tropical disease, we are shining a light on a condition that has afflicted marginalized communities for centuries. We are committed to working with affected countries and communities to address the drivers of noma, and alleviate the suffering it causes.”

The recognition of noma as an NTD aims to amplify global awareness, catalyse research, stimulate funding, and boost efforts to control the disease through multisectoral and multi-pronged approaches. Interventions addressing the burden of this devastating disease will contribute to achieving universal health coverage, as they will specifically target pockets of underserved populations.    

Noma is often managed by oral health programmes in endemic areas and collaboration with NTD programmes at operational level can be strengthened, notably by integrating noma within the activities aimed at detecting and managing skin-related neglected tropical diseases (skin NTDs).

The Government of Nigeria spearheaded action to have noma included in the list of NTDs. In January 2023, an official request was submitted to WHO on behalf of 32 Member States. The request was supported by a detailed dossier highlighting the burden and distribution of noma and providing evidence to demonstrate fulfilment of the criteria set by WHO. Several partner institutions contributed by sharing information and conducting advocacy.

The formal process for adding new conditions to the NTD list was established by the STAG-NTD in 2016. Since then, the following diseases have been added: mycetoma (2016); chromoblastomycosis and other deep mycoses (2017; merged in a single group with mycetoma); scabies (2017); snakebite envenoming (2017); and noma (2023). Currently, with noma, WHO’s NTD list includes 21 diseases or groups of diseases.

NTDs listed by WHO Regional Offices (in alphabetical order)

Regional Office for Africa (AFRO) – Neglected Tropical Diseases

  1. Buruli ulcer
  2. Dengue
  3. Dracunculiasis
  4. Endemic treponematoses (yaws and bejel)
  5. Human African trypanosomiasis
  6. Leishmaniasis (visceral and cutaneous)
  7. Leprosy
  8. Lymphatic filariasis
  9. Onchocerciasis
  10. Rabies
  11. Schistosomiasis
  12. Soil-transmitted helminthiases
  13. Trachoma

Regional Office for the Americas (AMRO) – Neglected, Tropical and Vector Borne Diseases

  1. Chagas disease
  2. Dengue
  3. Fascioliasis
  4. Hydatidosis
  5. Leishmaniasis
  6. Leprosy
  7. Lymphatic filariasis
  8. Onchocerciasis
  9. Rabies
  10. Schistosomiasis
  11. Soil-transmitted helminthiases
  12. Trachoma

Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean (EMRO) – Tropical Diseases

  1. Dengue (Pandemic and Epidemic Diseases Unit)
  2. Dracunculiasis
  3. Leishmaniasis
  4. Leprosy
  5. Lymphatic filariasis
  6. Onchocerciasis
  7. Rabies (Pandemic and Epidemic Diseases Unit)
  8. Schistosomiasis
  9. Soil-transmitted helminthiases
  10. Trachoma

Regional Office for Europe (EURO) – Vector-borne and parasitic diseases

  1. Dengue and Chikungunya
  2. Echinococcosis (Food safety)
  3. Leishmaniasis
  4. Rabies (Food safety)
  5. Soil-transmitted helminthiases
  6. Taeniasis/cysticercosis (Food safety)

Regional Office for South-East Asia (SEARO) – Vector Borne and Neglected Tropical Diseases

  1. Dengue, Chikungunya
  2. Leprosy
  3. Lymphatic filariasis
  4. Rabies (International Health and Regulations)
  5. Schistosomiasis
  6. Visceral leishmaniasis/Kala-azar
  7. Soil-transmitted helminthiases
  8. Trachoma
  9. Yaws

Regional Office for the Western Pacific Region (WPRO) – Neglected Tropical Diseases

  1. Blinding trachoma
  2. Buruli ulcer
  3. Dengue
  4. Echinococcosis
  5. Foodborne trematodiasis
  6. Leishmaniasis
  7. Leprosy
  8. Lymphatic filariasis
  9. Rabies
  10. Schistosomiasis
  11. Soil-transmitted helminthiases
  12. Taeniasis/cysticercosis
  13. Yaws

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