Table 2.
Forms of India’s DAH programs in Nepal
Forms | Name of project | Period | Funding | Output |
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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 |