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Petroleum Exploration Update: 79% Drilling Completion Milestone Reached
Dailekh, Nov 14 : Almost 79 percent of the drilling work under the exploration of petroleum products has been completed in Jaljale area of Bhairavi Rural Municipality-1 in the district. Chief of the Petroleum Project Division under the Department of Mines and Geology Ganesh Nath Tripathi said 79 percent of the drilling work has been completed so far. Only after drilling up to a depth of…
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USAID’s Strengthening Systems for Better Health (SSBH) Activity
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USAID’s Strengthening Systems for Better Health (SSBH) Activity is a 6-year project aimed at improving health outcomes in Nepal, particularly for the most marginalized and disadvantaged groups in the country. SSBH supports the Government of Nepal’s efforts to expand access to and use of quality maternal, newborn and child health and family planning services, with a specific focus on newborn care and is designed …
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Technical Officer – Health Systems Strengthening and Health Information Systems (HSS/HIS)
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Vacancies: Four (4)
Location: Surkhet, Dailekh, Jajarkot and Salyan Districts of Karnali Province
Supervisor: Provincial Manager/Health Governance Lead
SSBH provides strategic technical support for USAID’s Health Direct Financing Project. In Karnali Province, this activity is implemented in collaboration with the Ministry of Social Development and Health Services Directorate and selected municipalities across four districts (Surkhet, Jajarkot, Salyan and Dailekh). Technical support interventions are tailored to the needs of the province and municipalities, focusing primarily on evidence-based planning and budgeting, management and oversight for delivery of quality health services, overall strengthening of health systems, and coordination between all three levels of government for effective implementation of the government-to-government (G2G) support in health.
Under the direct supervision of the Provincial Manager – Health Governance Lead, the HSS/HIS Technical Officers will work collaboratively with other field-based staff to support health offices at district level and health sections at municipal level to strengthen health governance and health information systems, particularly in relation to G2G activities.
Specific Duties and Responsibilities
Health System Governance:
Provide technical support and guidance to the municipalities and SSBH Health System Officers stationed in selected municipalities to plan, implement, and monitor interventions in health governance and health information systems.
Provide support to municipal level policy makers on strategic planning and budgeting; resource allocation; annual calendars of operation; budget execution; monitoring and evaluation; human resource management; and other health systems issues as required.
Provide technical support for analysis of health data at municipal level and updating online municipal level health profiles accordingly.
Support municipalities to prepare their annual workplan by incorporating priorities from municipal health acts, policies, and guidelines.
Collaborate with MNCH/FP Technical Officers to support periodic and annual reviews and planning meetings at municipal level, ensuring Gender Equality and Social Inclusion (GESI) concepts and issues related to unreached or underserved populations are incorporated in planning and implementation of health interventions.
Provide technical support to strengthen the effective functioning of social development Committee at municipal level and selected Health Facility Operation and Management Committees (HFOMC).
Promote the use of evidence-based practices to monitor performance, identify gaps, and design solutions to improve health service coverage and strengthen health systems at municipal level.
Generation and Use of Health Data:
Strengthen capacity of municipal health sections to use HMIS/DHIS2 systems for recording and reporting data to monitor municipal performance and promote evidence-based decision making.
Ensure that municipal and facility-level HMIS and LMIS recording and reporting systems are functioning well, and municipalities can access and interpret accurate, real-time data in support of evidence-based planning and resource allocation. Facilitate municipalities in using DHIS2 and eLMIS platform to report, review and use municipal HMIS and LMIS data respectively.
Work closely with MNCH/FP Technical Officers to support municipalities and health facilities to identify unreached and underserved populations and develop evidence-based micro-plans to increase their access to health services.
Develop visualization and documentation of municipal level health data (including, but not limited to, dashboards, infographics, reports, etc.) and assist municipal health sections to disseminate data through appropriate communication channels.
Encourage routine inspection of logistics and commodities and update in digital systems.
Collaboration, Coordination & Program Management Support
Actively engage with external development partners, stakeholders, and private sector service providers at district level to create synergy and reduce the duplication of work.
Ensure accurate and timely submission of required technical reports and deliverables, including lessons learned and exemplary practices.
Assist with the planning of project meetings, training sessions, and collecting additional information from municipal and district level as needed and assigned.
Required qualifications and experience:
Minimum Bachelor’s degree in public health, social sciences, statistics, or other relevant fields (Masters preferred)
At least six (6) years of relevant professional experience in enhancing health systems governance and/or health information systems. Experience in monitoring, evaluation, and learning is a plus.
Understanding of health care delivery system in all tiers of government, including service availability, utilization, and quality assurance.
Experience of working with USAID programs and other health related projects preferred.
Strong interpersonal skills, good judgment and problem-solving abilities, and ability and willingness to work collaboratively as part of a high-functioning team, even in remote areas.
Report writing, communication, and advocacy skills, including oral presentations and public speaking.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office package. Experience of using statistical software (SPSS, STATA) a plus.
Excellent written/oral skills in Nepali and English.
Applicants who are from and/or working in Karnali Province will be given preference.
SSBH is committed to achieving workforce diversity in terms of gender and culture. Women and Individuals from minority groups and differently-abled persons are encouraged to apply. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for further selection process. Canvassing at any stage of the process shall lead to automatic disqualification.
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Covid-19: Nepal reports highest single-day surge with 239… KATHMANDU: Nepal on Monday reported its highest single-day increase in the coronavirus cases with 239 new infections, taking the total number of patients to 1,798, the health ministry said.
#chain reaction#coronavirus#COVID19#Dailekh District#day increase#Highest#highest single#Jumla district#Kapilvastu District#Nepal#Rautahat district#reports#Sarlahi#singleday#surge#The Health Ministry
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कोरोना सङ्क्रमणबीच गर्भवतीको उपचारमा चुनौती
कोरोना सङ्क्रमणबीच गर्भवतीको उपचारमा चुनौती
दुल्लु। सबैतिर कोरोना सङ्क्रमणको त्रास छ, गर्भवती र उनीहरुका परिवारलाई भने कसरी सुरक्षित सुत्केरी गराउने र सङ्क्रमण हुनबाट जोगाउने भन्ने थप चिन्ता छ । दैलेख जिल्ला अस्पतालमा सुत्केरी गराउन आवश्यक उपकरण र भौतिक संरचना पयाप्त भएपनि दक्ष जनशक्ति नहुँदा जटिल खालको समस्या आए के गर्ने भन्ने विषयमा अस्पताल प्रशासन नै स्पष्ट छैन । तीन महिनादेखि रोकिएको प्रशुति शल्यक्रिया आजदेखि शुरु भए पनि उपचार पर्याप्त…
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Dailekh, Nepal: Commemoration of Mao Zedong’s 125th birthday, December 26, 2018.
Nepal Workers & Peasants' Party (NWPP) marked 125th birth anniversary of leader of Chinese Revolution and teacher of the working class Chairman Mao Zedong across the country. Some photos of Dailekh, a district in mid west Nepal.
Photos and report: Surendra Gosai
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Illustration Photo: Chandra Kala Khadka harvest tomatooes from her farm in Dharam Pokhara Village in Gurans Rural Municipality in Dailekh district of Nepal. She is one of the beneficiaries in Dharam Pokhara of solar lifted water. It used to take one and half hour to fetch water before the installtion of the solar lift . She has got rain water harvest system also. "It was panful earlier to carry water, now it's much easier", she says. (credits: Nabin Baral / IWMI / Flickr Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 2.0 Generic (CC BY-NC 2.0))
Grants for Small-scale Development projects for Water, Agriculture, Aquaculture and other needs of the Very Poor
The Soest Foundation, based in the Netherlands, supports small-scale development projects for water, agriculture, aquaculture, and other needs of the very poor. The average contribution to a project is about €2,500 to €3,000. Project assistance is provided for up to three years. Many recent grants are in Sub-Saharan Africa and India, but there are no geographical restrictions.
The purpose of the Soest Third World Group Foundation is twofold:
1. To support local initiatives in improving the social and economic situation of poor people living in the so called Third World. The Foundation only supports small-scale development projects.
2. To inform the people of Soest about the problems of people in developing countries. The Foundation provides information to schools and associations, women's groups, church organizations and the like, about the projects it supports, using photographs, slides and video materials. There is an information meeting for the entire population of Soest, held annually, usually focusing on a specific theme. In addition, information is provided via the local media.
Application Deadline: No deadline
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Illustration Photo: Nanda Kala Thapa uses her greenhouse with a drip irrigation system to grow vegetables in Pokhara village of Bhairabi Rural Municipality in Dailekh district of Nepal. (credits: Nabin Baral / IWMI / Flickr Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 2.0 Generic (CC BY-NC 2.0))
Water and Energy for Food Challenge for South and Southeast Asia
For Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Timor Leste, Vietnam
WE4F is designed to support the scaling-up of innovations in the water-energy-food nexus across 15 countries in South and Southeast Asia region through the combination of either technical assistance, investment facilitation, and/or grantmaking for WE4F innovations. The Call for Innovations (CFI) describes the purpose of the program and the types of organization that it will support. It also indicates the process for preparing and submitting proposals and outlines criteria that will be used to evaluate the proposals.
While the technical and investment facilitation assistances will be the key supports from WE4F S/SEA RIH, the Prospective Applicants are welcome to apply for a grant in a range of US$ 25,000 to US$ 200,000. The period of performance for individual awards is up to two years; the actual period of performance for each award will be determined at the time of award.
WE4F aims to:
● Provide organizations with the technical assistance needed to sustainably scale solutions to meet the challenges in the WE4F nexus.
● Provide companies and organizations with the advisory services and connectivity they need to raise private capital for scaling, in line with their strategic goals.
● Promote climate and environmental resilience and biodiversity through the sustainable, holistic management of natural resources and ecosystems.
● Promote gender-smart sustainable models through targeted and integrated technical assistance.
● Enable the supported organizations to increase food production along the value chain through a more sustainable and efficient usage of water and / or energy.
● Enable the supported organizations to increase income for ‘Base of the Pyramid’ (BOP) women and men in both rural and urban areas.
Thematic Areas
WE4F is looking for organizations with scalable products or services that address the below themes:
o Theme 1: Innovations in food production to reduce water usage
o Theme 2: Efficient use of water resources for food production
o Theme 3: Sustainable use of energy and water on farms
o Theme 4: Energy innovations for food processing, and / or logistics
o Theme 5: Food production with efficient energy use
o Theme 6: Leveraging food waste for energy
Application Deadline: November 12, 2021 at 5:00 PM GMT+7 (Bangkok time)
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2 killed in Dailekh road accident
2 killed in Dailekh road accident
Surkhet, May 18 Two persons have died when an SUV fell off the road in Dullu municipality of the Dailekh district in Karnali on Tuesday morning. The four-wheeler (Ba 20 Cha 715) was heading to Surkhet from Jumla when it fell off the road at Siyala, Dullu municipality-3 of the district at around 6:30 this morning, according to DSP Anupam Shrestha of the District Police Office. The victims have…
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Kathmandu Surkhet Flight – Detail Information
Surkhet District is the capital of Karnali province. It is the district headquarters of surkhet and commercial hub of the Karnali state. Surkhet is hub to remote districts like Dailekh, Kaalikot, Jumla, Mugu, Jajarkot, and Salyan. It is also the hub for majority of tourist setting for the trip to Rara, Shey Phoksundo, and many more destinations. Deuti Bajai - the wish-granting goddess, Kakre Bihar - the “other Lumbini”, Bulbule Taal, Viewpoint Gothikanda, Baraha Lake are the top five place to visit in Surkhet. Surkhet Airport is located in Mid-Western Nepal. It is also known as Birendranagar Airport, because of Birendranagar city which is just 5 km away. It was established on October 1966. Buddha Air operate daily Kathmandu to Surkhet Flight and Vice versa with departure time in morning and the duration of flight is 1 hour 10 minutes. Traveler ‘s are allowed to carry 15 to 25Kg baggage Plus 7kg handcarry.
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Bir Bahadur Shahi and his family inside their camp in a typical day in the Raute camp in Dailekh district of Nepal. Bir Bahadur is one of the four leaders of the tribe. Leaders are appointed by the majority of the tribe and are responsible for dealing with outsiders and also keep peace within the group © Kishor Sharma
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Out of the total 226 new Covid-19 cases, 13 are women, the Ministry of Health and Population said. The highest number of 41 cases were reported in Dailekh district followed by 10 in Kapilvastu and 38 in Sarlahi, it said. Jumla, Rautahat and Kailali reported 19, 18 and 14 cases respectively. Ten cases came up in Salyan, nine in Dang and seven each in Banke and Dhanusha, the ministry said.
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ART Counselor, Staff Nurse & ANM- District Health Office, Dailekh
ART Counselor, Staff Nurse & ANM- District Health Office, Dailekh
ART CoART Counselor, Staff Nurse & ANM- District Health Office, Dailekh: District Health Office, Dailekh announces vacancy for the post of ART Counselor, Staff Nurse & ANM. Eligible candidates can apply with required documents by Kartik 27, 2075.
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Dailekh locals demand execution of long halted development projects DAILEKH: The overdue big development projects in Dailekh district are still awaiting execution. The right time for the implementation of development projects and hearing the problems of the people is often only during elections in the country, a bad trend going on for long.
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Illustration Photo: Bhim Sara B.C from Bhew Chula village in Gurans Rural Municipality in Dailekh district of Nepal, has two Ghaitaâ (a rainwater harvest water tank). As the village is on the top of mountain. It has been facing water scarcity over many years. The rainwater harvesting system is supplies water in the monsoon season, which is used for both drinking and household work. But during the dry season she either has to walk hours for water or pay vehicles to carry water from other water sources nearest. (credits: Nabin Baral / IWMI / Flickr Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 2.0 Generic (CC BY-NC 2.0))
SUEZ Foundation Funding for Access to Essential Services in Emerging and Developing countries
For Afghanistan, Pakistan, Angola, Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Côte d'Ivoire, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Djibouti, Eswatini, Ethiopia, Ghana, Guinea, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Africa, South Sudan, Sudan, Tanzania, Gambia, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Bangladesh, Burma, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic, Laos, Maldives, Mongolia, Nepal, Pacific Islands, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Tajikistan, Thailand, Timor-Leste, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Vietnam, Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Cyprus, Georgia, Kosovo, Moldova, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Russia, Serbia, Ukraine, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Venezuela, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Syria, Tunisia, West Bank and Gaza, Yemen
The SUEZ Foundation supports concrete actions in favor of
access to essential services (water, sanitation and waste) for underprivileged populations in developing countries social integration of vulnerable people, through employment and training, in France; social cohesion through education, culture and sports in France; emergency aid in France and abroad.
It bases its action on a set of principles:
The active involvement of the populations concerned, which is the first step towards their autonomy, The reinforcement of knowledge and skills, through awareness and training of all stakeholders: populations and local actors, The sustainability of projects, Support for innovation, Co-commitment with partners, in a relationship based on mutual respect, listening and co-construction.
Access to Essential Services in emerging and developing countries in Africa, Asia, and the Caribbean, primarily where SUEZ and its subsidiaries are present
For a first endowment with a new partner, it can be up to 50,000 € maximum. Otherwise, our endowments for these projects go up to a maximum of 80,000 €.
The Foundation considers both one-time and multi-year projects.
▪ Development aid projects for the most vulnerable (access to water, sanitation, and waste management)
▪ Projects in informal urban peri-urban and rural areas if support from local authorities of the project is secured.
▪ Project including a training component on the improvement of services and their management, staff training, and actions to sensitize residents to hygiene and health issues.
▪ Emergency projects, supporting emergency and post-emergency humanitarian operations in the field of access to essential services (water, sanitation, waste).
However, it only supports associations, organizations or institutions that have demonstrated the relevance and impact of their action and the sustainability of their results in previous projects.
Application Deadline: October 30, 2021
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22 injured in Dailekh bus accident
22 injured in Dailekh bus accident
Sep 28, 2017-At least 22 persons were injured when a bus they were travelling in met with an accident at Taal Pokhari in Guransh Rural Municipality-4 of Dailekh district on Wednesday evening.
The incident occurred when the bus (Bhe 1 Kha 2233) driver lost control of the vehicle.
According to the District Police Office, Dailekh, Udaya Shahi, Angat Shahi, Tara Shahi and bus driver Upendra Shahi…
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