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Programme components:

  • Basic health services: general treatments, safe delivery, family planning, behaviour change health education

  • Education: adult literacy, early childhood development class, school teachers and library support, teacher training, scholarship to poor pupils and infrastructure improvement

  • Agriculture, forestry and livelihoods: training and supporting farmers to increase productivity of high value crops, livestock, medicinal and aromatic plants and their marketing

  • Gender, governance and social inclusion: women are the main priority while planning and implementing the programmes

  • Infrastructure development: basic infrastructures such as school buildings, water taps, toilets, furniture, community buildings and others 

  • Strengthening institutional capacity of group: small scale saving and credits, group registration to local governmental authority, leadership development

  • Conflict mitigation and social justice: conflict victims, returnees, disabled and otherwise disadvantaged persons are always at the centre of our focus

woman and child with a goat provided by the income generation scheme in Hagamalternative education class in Hagam

 

Implementation Strategy and Approaches

We appreciate and respect positive endeavours from individual, communities and national and international governmental and non governmental organizations. Our programmes implementation approaches are:

  • Participatory approach: we encourage our beneficiaries to participate actively in our programmes right from needs assessment to implementation, monitoring and evaluation, and benefit sharing.

  • People centred approach: community people are central to all our development efforts and interventions.

  • Coordination and collaboration approach: activities will be effectively coordinated with governmental and non governmental organizations from grassroots to district, national and international levels.

  • Accountability and transparency: all the program activities and corresponding budget allocated for that particular place are transparent; anyone at any time can have access to this information, if requested.

  • Needs driven approach: programme activities will not be imposed from the top, but are selected based on the demand made by the beneficiaries.

people gathered in Gorkha to discuss PHASE health programme

 

NEWS: PHASE Clinical Guidelines to be used widely in Nepal - see link for details!

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