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Title: Country experiences in planning, monitoring and reporting MDG


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Country experiences in planning, monitoring and
reporting MDG
  • WHO Nepal, 2004

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How what for is the report ?
  • Report was prepared by UN development Group
    Office (UNGO) for country report
  • To support a dynamic campaign and keep poverty
    issues a focus
  • To support decision makers achieving MDGs,
    mobilizing community and civil society

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Nepal basic data 2002
  • Total population 24.6 million
  • Urban population 14.6
  • Annual population growth rate 2.3
  • Total Fertility Rate 4.3
  • Population below income poverty line
  • 1 37.7 2 82.5
  • HDI 0.504 (0.499 in 2001)

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  • Maternal mortality ratio 830/100.000
  • Infant mortality rate 66/100.000 (2001)
  • U 5yr Mortality rate 91/100.000(2001)
  • Life expectancy at birth 59.6 year
  • Adult literacy 44 (women 25)
  • Children underweight for age 48
  • Health expenditure 5.2 of GDP
  • Public 29.7, private 70.3
  • Out of pocket expenditure 93.3 (2001)

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Program coverage 2002
  • Birth attended by health worker 12
  • Malaria cases 33/100,000 (2000)
  • Contraceptive prevalence rate 39 (2001)
  • TBC DOTS detected 64,cured 88
  • Pop.w. sustainable access to an improved w.
    source rural 87, urban 94 (2000)
  • Pop. w. sustainable access to affordable
    essential drugs 0-49 (1999)

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Assessment of monitoring environment
  • Data gathering capacity strong periodic,
    regular, nationally representative data
  • Quality of recent survey strong valid,
    reliable, replicable
  • Statistical capacity strong longstanding
    mechanism, implemented in gt 2 episodes
  • Statistical analysis to policy planning strong
    new information and analysis systematically fed
    into policy making, planning resource allocation

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Other WHO contribution
  • Nepal Health Sector Strategy Implementation Plan
    External developments partners government
    forum jointly planning the programme intervention
  • Commission of macroeconomic and health
  • launching 10 districts as pro poor health
    planning district pilot sites

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Strength and potentials
  • A strong and committed EDP group
  • A wide network of institutions
  • A recognition of WHO in advisory position

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Problems and challenges
  • A high turn over of officials
  • Security and political issues
  • Cultural issues (structural poverty)

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The way forward
  • Try to make the next biennium planning more
    effective to increase access to health care,
    using the NHSP-IP as a reference
  • Empowering the districts health management at
    the regional level
  • Keep health issues in the high level agenda
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