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The Ministry of Health and Population battles against the burden of three disease with the support of its community - Nepal (01-Feb-2025-15-Jul-2027)
Nepal, Multicomponent, The Ministry of Health and Population of Nepal (MOHP Nepal)This program has the following goals: Accelerate Nepal's HIV response to achieve zero new infections, zero AIDS-related deaths, and eliminate HIV inequalities by 2030, as per NHSP 2021-2026. Nepal has set a goal to decrease incidence rate from 238 in 2020/21 to 181 per 100,000 population by 2025/26; decrease mortality rate from 58 in 2020/21 to 23 per 100,000 by 2025/26; end TB epidemic by 2035; eliminate TB by 2050; and reduce the catastrophic cost to zero.. Reduce the indigenous malaria cases to zero by 2026 and sustain thereafter. Sustain zero malaria mortality. The objectives of this program are: Increase access to people-centered services across the HIV prevention and care continuum. Optimize health outcomes for people living with HIV and key populations. Strengthen community and health system resilience to reduce barriers to HIV prevention, treatment and care. To build and strengthen political commitment, sustainability and patient-friendly health system to end TB.. To ensure the identification of TB, diagnosis, quality treatment and prevention.. To ensure proportional and equitable access to quality assured diagnosis and treatment in health facilities as per federal structure and implement effective preventive measures to achieve malaria elimination.
Overview
About this project
Nepal, Multicomponent, The Ministry of Health and Population of Nepal (MOHP Nepal)This program has the following goals: Accelerate Nepal's HIV response to achieve zero new infections, zero AIDS-related deaths, and eliminate HIV inequalities by 2030, as per NHSP 2021-2026. Nepal has set a goal to decrease incidence rate from 238 in 2020/21 to 181 per 100,000 population by 2025/26; decrease mortality rate from 58 in 2020/21 to 23 per 100,000 by 2025/26; end TB epidemic by 2035; eliminate TB by 2050; and reduce the catastrophic cost to zero.. Reduce the indigenous malaria cases to zero by 2026 and sustain thereafter. Sustain zero malaria mortality. The objectives of this program are: Increase access to people-centered services across the HIV prevention and care continuum. Optimize health outcomes for people living with HIV and key populations. Strengthen community and health system resilience to reduce barriers to HIV prevention, treatment and care. To build and strengthen political commitment, sustainability and patient-friendly health system to end TB.. To ensure the identification of TB, diagnosis, quality treatment and prevention.. To ensure proportional and equitable access to quality assured diagnosis and treatment in health facilities as per federal structure and implement effective preventive measures to achieve malaria elimination.
Progress
50%- Plan
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- Outcomes
Alignment