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In a recent statement, the government announced a new initiative to improve healthcare services in rural areas. The program aims to address the lack of healthcare facilities and medical professionals in remote regions. It will involve setting up mobile clinics and training local community health workers to provide basic healthcare services. The government also plans to collaborate with non-profit organizations to ensure the success of the initiative.

As part of the program, funds will be allocated to upgrade existing healthcare infrastructure and procure necessary medical equipment. The ultimate goal is to enhance access to quality healthcare for residents in underserved areas and reduce the burden on urban healthcare facilities.

Ramesh Khatri, a representative of Kansai Nepal News, expressed his support for the government’s initiative, emphasizing the importance of improving healthcare services in rural communities. He commended the collaborative approach involving both government and non-profit organizations, highlighting the potential positive impact on the overall health and well-being of the population. Khatri believes that this initiative is a significant step towards achieving healthcare equity across the country.


Author: MAYA | HARUTO
Posted at: June 10, 2025 7:00 pm