Nepal
In 2024
6 875
supported women
5 500
supported children
125
trained healthcare workers
Improving the health of disadvantaged pregnant women, young mothers, and newborns in the country
Sandwiched between Tibet and India, with an estimated population of 30 million, Nepal ranks 143rd out of 191 countries in terms of quality of life*. The country is currently undergoing a historic transition from a centralised state to a federal and secular republic and faces significant challenges.
We carry out several health projects there to improve the living conditions of the population and ensure better access to quality healthcare.
Our actions in Nepal
Strengthening the health system in the face of climate change risks
We protect the health of women and girls by strengthening the healthcare system in the prevention and management of climate change-related diseases.
Learn moreSexual and Reproductive Health of Adolescents in Nepal
We concretely improve the sexual and reproductive health of adolescents by training healthcare staff and teachers, implementing comprehensive sex education, and creating more accessible and youth-friendly health services.
Learn moreMaternal and Child Health
By training healthcare staff and community health workers, equipping care centers, and raising awareness among pregnant women and their families about prenatal and postnatal care, we improve the health of women and their babies.
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My Donation Can Make a Real Difference
I could support the ongoing training of 33 female health volunteers in Nepal to help raise awareness among pregnant women and young mothers.
I could fund adolescent healthcare training for a health professional in Nepal.
I could provide ongoing training for two nurses in Nepal to deliver respectful care to mothers and their newborns.
Sources
*Human Development Index established by the United Nations in 2021-2022, which measures, among other things, access to education, health services, and a decent standard of living.
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