UNICEF to support Nepal with 74 disaster-resilient prefabricated health facilities

UNICEF to support the Government with 74 disaster-resilient prefabricated health facilities

Dec. 24, 2015, 5:45 p.m. Published in Magazine Issue: Vol:09, No 11, December 11, 2015 (Mangsir 25, 2071

UNICEF signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Ministry of Health and Population (MoHP) to build 74 disaster-resilient prefabricated health facilities with birthing units to support re-establishment of essential health services in nine earthquake-affected districts.

 These 74 fully equipped structures, worth NPR 235 million (approximately US$ 2.2 million), will be built in Gorkha (12), Dhading (7), Nuwakot (4), Lalitpur (2), Kavrepalanchowk (10), Dolakha (11), Ramechhap (13), Solukhumbu (9) and Okhaldhunga (6).

 According to a press release issued by UNICEF, more than 1,200 health facilities were affected during the Nepal earthquakes. More than 80 percent of the completely destroyed health facilities are in the 14 most-affected districts. This has taken a toll on the delivery of health services in the districts and also exposed children and women to additional health risks there.

 To respond to the urgent need of restoring back health services in these districts, UNICEF supported the Government by providing medical tents that were used as health facilities as well as essential drugs, instrument and equipment immediately after the earthquake. UNICEF is now supporting the Government to build back better by replacing 74 of these tented health facilities with fully equipped prefabricated structures that are disaster-resilient.

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