Health
We enhance the overall health status of the poorest of people living in poverty and enable the realisation of their health rights. Key result areas:
- Communities with increased knowledge of HIV and access to HIV treatment, care and support services;
- Communities with safe drinking water, sanitation and good personal hygiene;
- Communities with the knowledge, means and motivation to ensure good nutrition for children under five years of age, adolescent girls and women of reproductive age;
- Adolescents equipped with the knowledge and skills to make healthy sexual and reproductive choices; · Increased awareness, reduced stigma and strengthened mental health services including psychosocial counseling;
- Strengthened health systems focusing on safe motherhood, including family planning.
Education
We work to ensure that the poorest of people living in poverty are equipped with better knowledge, life skills and attitudes, by improving access to quality formal and other appropriate education opportunities. Key result areas:
- School governance and management strengthened;
- Adolescents and youths have greater access to higher and vocational education;
- The Child-Friendly School Framework (Government of Nepal) implemented by schools effectively;
- Civil society and local government systems strengthened to promote child rights;
- Inclusive education practices strengthened in
- schools;
- Capacity of schools in areas with large ethnic minority communities developed to deliver multi-lingual education at primary level.