Overview
The Ministry of Health and Population, Gandaki Province has endorsed a new Provincial Health Policy 2078 to ensure the fundamental right to health. The newly endorsed health policy envisions to produce healthy and happy citizens for a prosperous province.
Right relating to health
- Every citizen shall have the right to free basic health services from the State, and no one shall be deprived of emergency health services.
- Every person shall have the right to get information about his or her medical treatment.
- Every citizen shall have equal access to health services.
- Every citizen shall have the right of access to clean drinking water and sanitation.
Recommended readings
- HEALTH CONTENTS – CONSTITUTION OF NEPAL
- National Health Policy-2019, Nepal
- Health Policy 2076 | MoSD, Karnali Province- Nepal
- National Health Policy 2076- MoHP
- National Oral Health Policy-2070, NEPAL
- Mental Health Policy, Nepal
- Progress of the Health and Population Sector, 2020/21 (NJAR Report)
- Ministry of Health & Population
- Provincial Health Laboratory Profile- Gandaki
- Role description of National Health Training Centre and Provincial Health Training Centres
- List of Trainings Offered by National Health Training Centre
- Nepal National Adaptation Plan, 2021-2050 [Summary for Policymakers]
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