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. 2014 Nov 19;10:76. doi: 10.1186/s12992-014-0076-6

Table 2.

Forms of India’s DAH programs in Nepal

Forms Name of project Period Funding Output
Health facility building Paropakar Maternal and Children Hospital 1959–1990s NA outpatient building, pathology laboratory, residents’ research center and ICU
Bir Hospital 1984–1985 NA 5-floor outpatient building and nuclear medical center
Emergency & trauma center 2003–2014 23 million USD 200-bedded and 8-floor building
BPKIHS 1993–1999 21 million USD 50 seat medical college and 350-bedded afflicted hospital
Teaching block in BPKIHS 2010–2013 1.2 million USD 4 large classrooms and 5 laboratories
clinics 1973–1975 2.3 million USD 12 clinics
Small development project 2003~ 6 million USD 21 clinics and nursing campus in 17 zones
Dispatch faculty BPKIHS 1994~ 890,000 USD every year 211 health professionals in 20 years
Donation of equipment Ambulance 1994~ NA 342 ambulances to 70 districts in Nepal during 1994–2012
Disease intervention Goitre Control Programme 1973–1998; 2005–2007; 2011–2012 Around 14.4 million USD Support the salt company for iodization, package, transportation, promotion, and building warehouse.
Cataract and Trachoma surgeries programme 2001~ 5 million USD financial support for 300–400 surgeries conducted by Nepal Eye Foundation every year
Scholarship Colombo Plan, Golden Jubilee, Compex Nepal & Ayush Scholarship 1950s; 2002-, 2005- 202,000 USD every year recently Scholarships for 50 MBBS in the Golden Jubilee Scholarship, 20 B. Pharma in the Compex Nepal scholar, 6 Ayush Scholarships and several others in the Colombo Plan or ITEC Scholarship