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Jhpiego officially registers with the Government of Nepal

July 2006

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Jhpiego/Nepal staff members Ms. Geeta Sharma Bhattarai, Ms. Stephanie Suhowatsky,
Dr. Rajendra Prasad Bhadra and Mr. Mahendra Raj Panta

On 24 May 2006, Jhpiego officially signed its registration with the Government of Nepal through the development coordinating body called the Social Welfare Council (SWC). As the 152nd international non-governmental organization (INGO) to register with SWC, Jhpiego joins the growing pool of INGOs and over 20,000 NGOs to formally register with the government.

For more than 20 years, Jhpiego has worked in partnership with the Ministry of Health, providing technical support and implementing successful maternal and child health programs with the support of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). Through a memorandum of understanding, Jhpiego worked with USAID funding to strengthen government systems and institutions.

With the signing of this general agreement, Jhpiego has a legal presence in Nepal and will be better poised to address the staggering maternal and neonatal health care needs. According to the World Health Organization, only 10.9 percent of live births receive assistance at delivery from a trained health professional and the infant mortality rate stands at 61 per 1,000 live births (2001).

The Jhpiego office in Nepal now can develop projects with various donors, as well as be recognized as one of the Government of Nepal’s key development partners. Jhpiego, with SWC, has agreed to support government programs and work with local NGO partners when feasible to develop local health worker capacity and promote sustainability.

The SWC was founded in 1992 but began to play a more visible role only in the past few years. The government strengthened SWC’s role to centralize donor-INGO-government partnerships under one coordinating body.

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