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Bilateral and Multilateral External Development Partners
Australian Aid - Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT)
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Department for International Development (DFID)
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- Provides pooled funding for implementing NHSP-2.
- Supports the Nepal Health Sector Support Programme (2011-2015), which provides technical assistance for policy level support to MoHP and the implementation of NHSP-2.
- Supports the Nepal Family Planning Project, which is due to start in 2014.
- Supports the Low Birth Weight in South Asia Trial programme (2011-2016) to generate evidence of ways of reducing maternal and neonatal malnutrition.
German Development Cooperation (GIZ)
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- the decentralisation of health service provision and system strengthening
- social health protection and equitable health financing, and
- sexual and reproductive health and rights, particularly of young people.
GAVI Alliance (Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunisation)
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The Global Fund (The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria)
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- Malaria Control in Nepal through Primary Health Care System Strengthening and Partnership; and
- HIV/AIDS Prevention among Labour Migrants and Young People and Care for affected people.
KfW (German Development Bank)
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UNAIDS (Joint United Nations Programme on HIV and AIDS)
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United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
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- Improved policies and strategies on maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health.
- Quality equitable health services.
- Essential maternal, adolescent, newborn, infant and young child feeding.
- Implementing the Multi-Sectoral Nutrition Plan.
- Access to and utilisation of essential nutrition services.
- Promoting healthy behaviour
United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC)
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United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)
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- young people’s sexual and reproductive health and sexuality education;
- gender equality and reproductive rights; and
- population dynamics.
United States Agency for International Development (USAID)
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- The SUAAHARA Project (2011-2016) for strengthening policies and programmes to improve the health and nutrition of women and children.
- The Saath-Saath Project (2011-2016) to reduce the transmission and impact of HIV and AIDS and to improve reproductive health among most-at-risk populations.
- The Health for Life (H4L) Project (2012-2017) to strengthen the government’s capacity to plan, manage and deliver quality family planning and maternal, newborn and child health services.
- The Ghar Ghar Maa Swasthya (Healthy Homes) Project (2010-2015) works with the Nepal Contraceptive Retail Sales (CRS) company to increase the accessibility and availability of family planning and public health products, especially in hard-to-reach rural areas.
- The Strengthening Rehabilitation in District Environs (STRIDE) Project (2010-2016) is improving physical health rehabilitation services.
The World Bank
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- The Second Health Nutrition and Population (HNP) and HIV/AIDS Project is enabling the government to increase access to essential health care services and their use by underserved and poor people (2010- 2015). The World Bank provides its pooled funding for implementing NHSP-2 under this project.
- The Zoonoses Control Project (ZCP) (2012-2014) is enhancing Nepal’s capacity to prevent and control infectious diseases that transmit between animals and humans
World Health Organisation (WHO)
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