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Native Summary
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Objectively
Variable Indicator |
Means of Verification |
Risks and
Assumptions |
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| Goal |
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To elevate public health status and to alleviate the
poverty of the community by providng quality easily
accessible preventive & curative health services,
different job oriented trainings and conducting various
researches.
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Number of preventive diseases will
reduce by 50%. At least 70% residents of the community
will be aware about their health. Other communities
adopt similar ideas.
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Newspaper articles, reports from
local clubs and organizations (Schools, enterprises,
NGO's, Hospitals, clinics etc.).
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Community will appreciate the work
of Baba Foundation Nepal.
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| Purpose |
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To provide general health services to the community.
To provide perodic specialized services.
To support HMGN's National Health Programmes.
To Improve the health of school going children.
To provide occupational health services (OHS)
to different institutions.
To Increase availability of reliable information
related to public health in Nepal.
To support local organizations in conducting health
camps.
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Presence of full time medical doctors and paramedical
staff.
Specialized doctors present once a week.
Number of people receiving free health facilities
provided by the HMGN.
Number of school students being examined.
Increasing demand of services.
Number of research reports.
Number of trainees and training courses conducted.
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Baba Foundation Nepal reports and newsletters.
Baseline of follow up survey reports.
Research reports.
Training reports..
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Service demand will be increasing.
Political stability/security exists.
Community and local bodies will corporate well.
Community and local bodies will corporate well.
Community will trust BFN and accept the programme.
Experts and partners will be availaible.
NHRC will approve the research proposals.
Need for service in the community will exist.
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| Outputs |
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Clients/patients received quality care, support
and trainings.
Change risky behaviour/healthy behaviour.
TB patients received DOTS treatment in own community
and save time.
Family planning services became easily accessible.
More children got immunised on time.
Students absenteeism reduced significantly.
Productivity in the enterprises raised.
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Number of people who received care, support and
training.
Number of people implementing healthy behaviour.
Records.
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BFN reports and records.
Baseline and follow up survey report.
Secondary sources.
Attendance record.
Research report.
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Clients/patients will show interest in taking services.
People will see the benefits of National Health Programmes.
People will understand the importance of healthy
life style and behaviour.
People will see the importance of occupational health
services in their instutions.
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| Activities |
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Conduct regular general OPD.
Conduct weekly specialists' OPD.
Run DOT's clinic.
Run family planning counselling clinic.
Run immunization clinic.
Conduct school health examination.
Provide OHS to different enterprises.
Baseline survey/research.
Develop networking, coordation & linkage.
Conduct health camps (at least 2 per year).
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No. of patients examined.
No. of TB patients receiving DOTS regimen.
No. of clients received FP services.
No. of children immunized.
No. of school children examined.
No. of meetings conducted with other instutions/
enterprises, service provided, time used for service
delivery.
No. of trainers and training provided.
Quarterly produced newsletter.
No. of awareness raising campaigns.
Feedback from target group.
Baseline survey carried out.
Follow up survey carried out.
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BFN record.
Training record.
Survey report.
Research report..
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Active participation.
Willingness to take services.
Community participation.
Community approval and favourable response.
Organization sending staff.
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