학술논문

Early Initiation of Community-based Programmes in Nepal: A Historic Reflection
Document Type
article
Source
Journal of Nepal Health Research Council (2012)
Subject
Public aspects of medicine
RA1-1270
Language
English
ISSN
1727-5482
1999-6217
Abstract
Community-based programmes have long been an integral part of Nepal’s health sector strategy and has contributed to the progress seen in maternal and child health. This paper reviews three early community-based programmes - the acute respiratory infection programme and its evolution to the fully scaled-up community-based integrated management of childhood illness programme, the national vitamin A programme and the female community health volunteer programme - and how the Government of Nepal rapidly accepted them to address pressing maternal and child health issues in an evidence-informed manner, moving rapidly from research to feasibility studies, to implementation and scale-up. Keywords: ARI programme; community-based integrated management of childhood illness; female community health volunteers; national vitamin A programme; Nepal