Kathmandu, Aug 14 : United Nations
(UN) resident coordinator in Nepal, Hanaa Singer- Hamdy, today paid a courtesy
call on Minister for Health and Population, Mohan Bahadur Basnet.
During the meeting, the two
discussed about the matters regarding the coordination and cooperation between
the government and UN bodies in Nepal's health sector.
The Minister apprised the UN
coordinator that the government owned a policy to enhance citizens' access to
health services, ensuring a free treatment for those who are unable to afford
it.
He applauded the UN cooperation to Nepal
during emergencies including the 2015 earthquake, natural disasters and
COVID-19 pandemic, expecting to see a rising scale of such cooperation aligning
with the government's endevours aiming to improve the health service
system.
The UN resident coordinator assured
that the areas requiring the UN cooperation in Nepal would be assessed soon
through discussions and consultations and the programmes would be designed
accordingly. As she stressed, clarity is needed regarding the modality of
cooperation with the province-level together with the federal government.
She advised Nepal to first identify
the areas for improvements in its health sector, adding that donor agencies
would design the plans on the basis of same assessment.
In response, the Minister said he would be
visiting India this week and sit for discussions with the stakeholders
concerned after his return from there to determine a modality of cooperation
with the UN bodies. (RSS)