Spring 2024

PHASE Nepal is linked to the UK registered charity PHASE Worldwide. It collaborates with local health authorities throughout Nepal to improve primary healthcare facilities especially in remote mountainous rural communities. As well as equipment and medical supplies, they also provide training to health staff and help with logistics management. Areas of support include family planning, maternity care (deliveries and antenatal/postnatal care), immunizations, growth monitoring, nutrition, minor illnesses, and emergencies. 

Having been introduced to their team at the beginning of the year, the Overseas Aid Alliance has agreed to fund a £15,000 project that will provide much needed medical equipment and support to seven of their remote healthposts including the post at Manbu in the sparsely populated and isolated northern distrct of Gorka. It has a population of over 6,000 and lies in the shadows of Manaslu and Himalchuli mountains many miles away from any government healthcare facilities. Food poverty is still a problem there, with an average of 23-40% of people living in food poverty. Typhoid, leprosy, burns and dental caries are just some of the other problems affecting local village communities. Families walk for several days to access care. Due to a lack of essential medicines and health awareness, children die from diarrhoea and other treatable illnesses. Malnutrition rates are very high, as are maternal and child mortality rates. Two Auxiliary Nurse Midwives (ANMs) work at the health post in Manbu where they offer a basic primary healthcare service. They also run an outreach programme involving door-to-door visits and community based health education events. The project will also provide two U/S scanners for use at Mugu and Humal healthposts and further vital equipment and supplies for four other healthposts. 

Women’s development project in Maraland

Following our donation, the Waymaker Trust has started work on the women’s development project and community centre which will improve livelihood opportunities and provide better healthcare outcomes for Mara women. It should make a huge difference in this neglected corner of the world where services have all but disintegrated and poverty levels are running higher than ever.

Billy’s Clinic in Chembe Village, Malawi

Our donation towards the new maternity unit has now been forwarded to Billy’s Clinic and building work is underway to ensure that village women will in future be able to give birth in safe and supervised surroundings. Further progress reports and photos will be posted as soon as we receive them.