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  2. Health in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    The Nepal Family Health Survey 1996, Nepal Demographic and Health Surveys, and World Health Organization estimations over time have shown that neonatal mortality in Nepal has been decreasing at a slower rate than infant and child mortality. The Nepal Demographic and Health Survey 2011 has shown 33 neonatal deaths per 1,000 live births, which ...

  3. Childbirth in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    This article provides a background on Nepal as a whole, with a focus on the nation's childbearing and birthing practices. While modern Western medicine has disseminated across the country to varying degrees, different regions in Nepal continue to practice obstetric and newborn care according to traditional beliefs, attitudes, and customs.

  4. Hospital and Rehabilitation Centre for Disabled Children

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    World's Top Child Health Award to Prof. (Dr.) Ashok Kumar Banskota in 2011 By World Of Children Stars Impact Award 2014 in health in Asia Pacific region to Prof. (Dr.) Ashok Kumar Banskota World of Children Alumni Award 2016 to Prof. (Dr.) Ashok Kumar Banskota [ 3 ]

  5. Ministry of Health and Population (Nepal) - Wikipedia

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    The Department of Health Services serves under the ministry to facilitate and implement its work, mainly deliver health services and to maintain public hospitals. [5] Furthermore, two other departments also work under and with the ministry: Department of Ayurveda [6] Department of Drug Administration (established 1979) [7]

  6. Primary Health Care and Resource Centre - Wikipedia

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    The health centre was first established in 1972 as a Maternal and Child Health (MCH) clinic by the United Mission to Nepal. [1] It is notable for its international volunteer programme and its micro-insurance service which reduces the cost of health care for those with the insurance. [2] [3]

  7. Ministry of Women, Children and Senior Citizens - Wikipedia

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    Communist Party of Nepal (Marxist–Leninist) (2002) 5 November 2015: Minister for Women and Children 3 Kumar Khadka [5] Akhanda Nepal Party: 19 January 2017: Minister for Women, Children and Social Welfare Development 4 Asha Koirala [6] Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist Centre) 26 July 2017: 17 October 2017 5 Brikam Bahadur Thapa: Rastriya ...

  8. List of hospitals in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Tulsipur, Dang, Lumbini Province, Nepal: Established as a Health post in 2033 BS (1976-1977). Rapti Eye Hospital: Tulsipur, Dang, Lumbini Province, Nepal: 50 bedded government hospital, established in 1986 with the support of NCA, Norway and inaugurated by the then king of Nepal, Birendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev. R.M. Kedia Eye Hospital [12] [13 ...

  9. Kanti Children's Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Hospitals in Nepal Kanti Children's Hospital ( Nepali : कान्ति बाल अस्पताल ) is a pediatric hospital in Maharajgunj, Kathmandu , Nepal . The hospital is administered and regulated by the Kanti Children's Hospital Development Board, an autonomous body under the Ministry of Health, Government of Nepal.