This project initiated by a group of our GP mentors is a small pilot running across Rugin, Bichhya and Jair in the far west of Nepal. GPs and ANMs (Auxiliary nurse midwives) have noticed that it isn’t always easy to notice trends and understand the history of all of their patients. In order to increase the quality of service nurses are able to deliver to the community we have worked together on introducing a pilot of patient held record cards. The Government of Nepal have an ambition to roll out an electronic system across the whole country, but with limited access to technology and power, this is unlikely to get to Bajura and Humla for some time.
The main aims of this initial project are to:
The cards were printed in April 2026 and are now in health posts. The first review will be in November 2026 to see what is going well, what isn’t going well and if there are any adjustment that need to be made to the project.
Our ambition once we have refined the project to issue health cards in all PHASE communities.
This programme is currently being personally funded by GP mentors. if you would like to support their work please consider a donation. If you would like a donation to be specifically for this programme please email info@phaseworldwide.org
In the Karnali Pradesh province of Nepal, Humla is the most northern district with a population of around 50, 858 people. It is an entirely rural municipality, with only one major road network.
Across all of the districts PHASE works in, Bajura evidences the highest rates of food poverty.
If you would like to support the work of PHASE Worldwide and help us to continue empowering people living in isolated regions of Nepal the best way to do so is through regular giving. Even the smallest amount a month can make a huge difference. As a regular supporter you will receive a welcome pack, exclusive updates and will become part of the PHASE family. You can set up your regular gift easily and securely online.