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Ministry of Health and Population |
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The Ministry of Health plays a leading role in improving the health of the people including mental, physical and social well being, for overall national development with the increased participation of the private sector and non-government institutions in the implementation of programmes. The Ministry is also responsible to make necessary arrangements and formulate policies for effective delivery of curative services, disease prevention, health promotive activities and establishment of a primary health care system. These activities will be maintained at an international standard under the policies declared on health by His Majesty\'s Government, ultimately improving the overall condition of health services. |
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| http://www.moh.gov.np/ |
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Department of Health Services (DoHS) |
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The Department of Health Services (DoHS) is one of three departments under the Ministry of Health and Population, Government of Nepal. The overall purpose of the Department of Health Services is to deliver preventive, promotive and curative health services throughout the country. |
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| http://www.dhs.gov.np/ |
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Department of Urban Development and building Construction |
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Ministry of Physical Planning and Works established in 2000 during the course of the reorganization Government of Nepal. The main aim of reorganization was to bring important infrastructural development under the umbrella of a single Ministry and to harmonize the policies and bring efficiencies and effectiveness in the provision of infrastructural services.
The major responsibilities of the Ministry are development of the national strategic transport network particularly of the road network, improvement on housing & urban environmental developments & increased access to the provision of water supply & better sanitation facilities. |
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| http://www.moppw.gov.np/ |
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National in-Service Training Strategy for Skilled Birth Attendants |
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The government of Nepal’s 5-year strategy for providing in-service training in skilled birth attendance for all eligible public sector doctors, staff nurses and auxiliary nurse midwives |
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