Nov 1, 2010. Morang Nepal. A mothers’ group in Indrapur- 3, Morang is going to be strengthened Emergency fund intended to use during delivery and treating emergency children.
The mother’s group has got financial support of Rs. 10,000 from Lok Bahadur Thapa and another 10,000 from Biswamitra Dhakal for the emergency fund. Bom Bahadur Thapa donated Rs 101,000 to make a building of Primary Health Care Out Reach Clinic. Saving Fund of mothers group has reached Rs 106,000 and it has been mobilized for income generation of the group.
Out Reach clinic has served as 208 mothers for ANC check-up, 556 women took FP service, 636 under five child treated for ARI and 348 children treated for diarrhoeal diseases during the last fiscal year. Logistic supply and health worker has been provided by the Ministry of Health and Population.
In the beginning, DPHO Nawaraj Subba and Bom Bahadur Thapa jointly opened the general assembly of mothers’ group at Biratchok Morang today.
Nov 1, 2010. Morang Nepal. A mothers’ group in Indrapur- 3, Morang is going to be strengthened Emergency fund intended to use during delivery and treating emergency children.
The mother’s group has got financial support of Rs. 10,000 from Lok Bahadur Thapa and another 10,000 from Biswamitra Dhakal for the emergency fund. Bom Bahadur Thapa donated Rs 101,000 to make a building of Primary Health Care Out Reach Clinic. Saving Fund of mothers group has reached Rs 106,000 and it has been mobilized for income generation of the group.
Out Reach clinic has served as 208 mothers for ANC check-up, 556 women took FP service, 636 under five child treated for ARI and 348 children treated for diarrhoeal diseases during the last fiscal year. Logistic supply and health worker has been provided by the Ministry of Health and Population.
In the beginning, DPHO Nawaraj Subba and Bom Bahadur Thapa jointly opened the general assembly of mothers’ group at Biratchok Morang today.
Dr. Nawa Raj
Dr. Nawa Raj Subba is a public health specialist who has more than three and a half decades of experience working in public healthcare management at the Ministry of Health and Population in Nepal. In the spirit of public-private partnerships to expand access to health care in rural communities in Eastern Nepal, he played a vital role in leading operational research. He has also independently researched public health and intercultural psychology in Nepal. He published his works in books and journals. Nepali literature, culture, and music recognized him as an author. He has written artistic and cultural texts and CDs. His work has been acknowledged and appreciated by civil society, the government of Nepal, and abroad. He is now involved in Public Health and Intercultural Psychology studies in Nepal.