Unlocking potential: innovative “private-non-profit” partnership for empowering children with disabilities in resource-limited settings in Nepal
Frontiers in Public Health,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
13
Опубликована: Фев. 19, 2025
Physical
disabilities
affect
approximately
240
million
children
globally,
with
limited
access
to
comprehensive
care
in
resource-constrained
settings.
In
Nepal,
an
estimated
2%
of
under
16
experience
physical
disabilities,
facing
significant
barriers
healthcare
access,
education,
and
social
integration.
Traditional
models
often
struggle
provide
affordable,
accessible,
sustainable
for
these
children.
To
evaluate
the
effectiveness
sustainability
innovative
private-nonprofit
partnership
model
between
Hospital
Rehabilitation
Centre
Disabled
Children
(HRDC)
B&B
designed
resource-limited
The
study
analyzes
a
40-year
implementing
unique
delivery
combining
HRDC's
non-profit
expertise
Hospital's
private
sector
resources.
integrates
four
key
components:
identification
through
mobile
camps
community
outreach,
medical
treatment,
rehabilitation
services,
reintegration
programs.
achieved
62%
reduction
treatment
costs
compared
institutions.
Over
40
years,
HRDC
has
performed
more
than
55,000
surgeries,
benefiting
over
116,000
surgically.
program
distributed
100,000+
assistive
devices,
raised
disability
awareness
among
1.5
million+
people,
trained
700
primary
therapists.
model's
community-based
approach
enabled
coverage
all
77
districts
Nepal
rotating
clinics.
HRDC-B&B
demonstrates
that
collaboration
can
effectively
address
success
cost
efficiency,
quality
care,
integration
provides
replicable
framework
similar
interventions
other
developing
countries.
Key
factors
include
diverse
funding
sources,
strong
engagement,
integrated
service
one
roof.
Язык: Английский
Introduction to Disability in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
Опубликована: Янв. 1, 2025
Язык: Английский
Healthcare services access challenges and determinants among persons with disabilities in Bangladesh
Scientific Reports,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
14(1)
Опубликована: Авг. 19, 2024
Persons
with
disabilities
in
LMICs
facing
numerous
challenges
accessing
essential
healthcare
services.
However,
this
understanding
is
lacking
so
far
and
Bangladesh.
This
study
aimed
to
explore
the
pattern
determinants
of
services
access
among
persons
We
analysed
data
from
4293
extracted
2021
National
Survey
on
Disabilities.
The
outcome
variable
was
within
three
months
survey,
categorized
as
either
"yes"
or
"no"
based
perceived
needs.
Several
individual,
household,
community-level
factors
were
considered
explanatory
variables.
utilized
a
multilevel
mixed-effect
logistic
regression
model
association
analysis
included
stratification
by
age
groups:
0-17
years
18-95
years.
One
out
every
four
Bangladesh
reported
that
they
could
not
their
needs
survey.
main
reasons
for
costs
(52.10%),
followed
lack
family
support
(27.0%),
absence
facilities
areas
residence
(10.10%).
Among
those
who
did
receive
services,
majority
them
governmental
hospitals
(26.49%),
village
practitioner
(20.52%),
private
centres
(19.87%).
There
higher
likelihood
residing
households
wealth
quintiles
living
Chattogram
Sylhet
divisions.
Unmarried
divorced/widowed/separated
lower
likelihoods
findings
emphasize
need
policies
programs
ensure
entails
raising
awareness
about
importance
providing
demographic,
well
considering
part
social
safety
net
programs.
Язык: Английский
Analysis of Community-Based Sanitation Implementation in Pariaman City
IOP Conference Series Earth and Environmental Science,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
1414(1), С. 012081 - 012081
Опубликована: Дек. 1, 2024
Abstract
Proper
sanitation
can
have
health
impacts
and
social
environmental
if
it
is
not
implemented
with
optimal
community-based
governance
in
Pariaman
City.
This
research
aims
to
analyze
the
implementation
of
a
proper
Community-Based
Sanitation
Program
type
qualitative
policy
approach.
The
results
show
that
Community
Based
has
reached
Universal
Access
target
100-0-100,
so
categorized
as
yet
feasible.
also
because
100%
coverage
clean
water
access
been
achieved,
0%
achieved.
area
Underresourced
neighbourhood,
appears
adequate
However,
based
on
data
field,
there
are
still
many
infrastructure
facilities
functioning
repaired
for
sustainability.
Beside
that,
problems
such
development
drinking
sustainable,
community
participation
low,
management
institutions
well
integrated
due
lack
capacity
Level
Management
Organizations
manage.
Язык: Английский