Kathmandu, May 18 : International Development Minister of Norway, Anne Beate Tvinnerreim, Norwegian Ambassador to Nepal, Torum Dramdal, senior staff and diplomats from the Norwegian Embassy and delegates from the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs visited MSI Centre run by Marie Stopes International (MSI) Nepal at Putalisadak.
On the occasion, Senior Advisor of
MSI Nepal, Dr KP Upadhayay, and Executive Director Tushar Niraula briefed about
the MSI's service and activities in sexual and reproductive health and rights
sectors in Nepal.
They also shared about
transformative impact of the Norwegian government’s long-standing support for
sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) and the importance of
continued funding to sustain the achievements made.
Since 2014, the Norwegian Agency
for Development Cooperation, Norad, has been funding MSI to provide
contraception and medical abortion to women in some of the most difficult to
reach, remote areas of Nepal.
There is a situation to
community-based midwives, known as MSI Ladies sometimes walk for six to eight
hours to reach women who would otherwise have no other access. Keeping this
situation in mind, MSI has been running programmes related to sexual and
reproductive health service in community level.
During the visit, the Norwegian
delegation had an opportunity to meet with team members and adolescent clients,
who described how access to reproductive health and choice has supported them
to change their life for the better.
Extending gratitude towards the
government of Norway towards its support, MSI Nepal’s Sunaulo Parivar Nepal
Executive Director, Tushar Niroula, said, “Reproductive choice is fundamental
to the ability to realise a host of other rights, including the right to an
education, the right to bodily autonomy, and the right to choose own pathways
in life.
We were delighted to share first-hand the transformative impact that Norwegian aid is having on the health, lives and futures of women and girls in Nepal.”
Similarly, Norwegian Minister for
International Development, Tvinnerreim, opined, "“MSI Nepal has and
continues to make impressive and important contributions to delivering safe
sexual and reproductive health services in Nepal.
I would like to express sincere appreciation for MSI Nepal's activities in the field of sexual and reproductive health and its ability to serve marginalized communities in remote areas in innovative ways.” (RSS)