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Assessment of gender and social stratifiers in health information management system and use of evidence in local health planning- a case study of public and private health facilities in Nepal.
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This study aimed to understand the response to COVID-19 in Nepal from January to August 2020 through review of mass media content and relevant policies published during ...
The Constitution of Nepal broadly defines exclusive and concurrent mandates of the three levels of government, including for health policies and services. ...
This is the report of the independent evaluation of a pilot intervention to expand the range offamily planning services through comprehensive Voluntary Surgical ...
The study explores the health sector policy, preparedness and responses to COVID-19 in the federalised context of Nepal, with a focus on policy provisions and ...
This document provides a framework for improved management of health information systems with specific focus on meeting the health sector data needs, particularly ...
There has been steady progress in improving use of maternal health services in Nepal but inequalities among population groups still persist. Inequitable access to and ...
The Nepal Family Planning Programme aims to reduce the unmet need for contraception andpromote the rights of women to exercise choice when selecting a contraceptive ...
With the promulgation of the constitution in 2015, Nepal became a federal democratic republic nation. The federal, provincial, and local government have also been ...
In Nepal, access to health care including SRH services deteriorated during the COVID-19 lockdown. In Nepal, there are limited evidence on the availability and ...
The UK Department for International Development (DFID) and the United States Agency forInternational Development (USAID) in collaboration with the Government of Nepal ...