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 Narayan Rimal
CDPH,IOM,TU
Presented by :
NGOs,CBOs and INGOs in Community
Health Development
नम
OUTLINES
• Introduction of NGOs,CBOs and INGOs
• Importance of NGOs,CBOs and INGOs
• Difference between NGOs and INGOs
• Roles of NGOs,CBOs and INGOs
• Internal and External challenges in NGOs operation
• NGOs,INGOs working in health sector in Nepal
• Conclusion
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Abbreviations
• NGOs : Non Governmental Organizations
• CBOs : Community Based organizations
• INGOs : International Non governmental Organizations
• HPTRI :Hygiene Promotion Through Routine Immunization
• UNICEF: United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund
• USAID: United States Agency For International Development
• FPAN: Family Planning Association Of Nepal
• SWC: Social Welfare Council
• SDG: Sustainable Development Goal
3
Abbreviations
• ADRA:Adventist Development and Relief Agency
• AMDA-MINDS: Association of Medical Doctors of Asia
(AMDA) Multisectoral and Integrated Development Services
• LWR: Lutheran World Relief
• UMN: Mission to Nepal
• UNESCO: United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
• CWIN: Child Workers in Nepal
• Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)
• WA : United state of Washington
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5
What are NGOs, CBOs, and INGOs?
 NGOs, or non-governmental organizations, are typically
non-profit organizations that operate independently of any
government. They often focus on specific issues such as
health, education, or human rights. Around 54035 NGOs
Eg: Nepal Red Cross Society,FPAN etc
 CBOs, or community-based organizations, are grassroots
organizations that are usually formed and run by members
of a particular community. They often have a strong
connection to the local culture and can be effective at
addressing community-specific issues.
Eg,Youth club,children club,mother groups,sports club etc
6
INGOs IN
NEPAL
 Around 207 INGOs are actively working in Nepal.
 They are overseen and regulated by the Social Welfare
Council (SWC) of the Government of Nepal. An INGO gets
permission through a general agreement with the Social
Welfare Council on a periodic basis.
 INGOs have played a key role in supporting local
organizations to carry out development activities in the far
and remote areas of Nepal–such areas which are deprived of
regular development initiatives, where the government’s
presence is minimal and which are ‘hard-to-reach’ due to
conflicts and other reasons.
7
• In terms of community health development, these organizations play important roles.
• NGOs often provide funding and expertise for health programs in areas where
governments may not have the resources to do so. CBOs can help to identify and address
health issues that are specific to a particular community. INGOs can bring together
experts from different countries to share knowledge and resources.
• For example, an NGO might fund a program to provide vaccines to children in a rural
area, while a CBO might organize a community health fair to raise awareness about the
importance of regular check-ups. An INGO might work with governments and other
organizations to develop policies and programs that improve maternal and child health
across multiple countries.
8
9
• NGOs, CBOs, and INGOs play a vital role in community health
development. They work towards improving access to healthcare
services, providing education on health-related issues, and promoting
healthy behaviors. According to the World Health Organization, NGOs
provide up to 50% of healthcare services in some countries.
• In the last six decades, the number and presence of INGOs have
considerably grown in Nepal. In the aftermath of the devastating 2015
earthquakes, many humanitarian INGOs made their presence in Nepal
and contributed to the disaster, response, and recovery efforts.
10
11
12
13
• Provision of Basic Healthcare Services
NGOs,CBOs and INGOs provide basic healthcare services like
vaccination, treatment of common disease and illnesses as well as
maternal health services.
• Health education and Awareness
These organizations carry out various health educatn and awareness
campaigns on issues such as proper nutrition,hygiene and sanitation and
prevention of common diseases.
14
• Helping citizens to voice their aspiration,concerns &
alternation for consideration by policy makers
• Community health promotion and education(suchs as hygiene
and waste disposal)
15
• Capacity Building and Infrastructure development
NGOs,CBOs and INGOs help build the capacity of local healthcare workers and
provide support in the development of infrastructure and healthcare systems.
• Access to Healthcare in Underserved Areas
These organizations also provide healthcare services to underserved and remote
communities that have limited or no access to healthcare facilities.
Example:
Including water and sanitation programs and community based first-aid programs:
health services including blood transformation, health education, health service,
family planning, ARI and AMS programs; disaster management including
prevention, mitigation, preparedness, and rescue and relief activities,family
planning education, training, family planning promotion and services; mothers and
child health services; and community development activities 16
17
 INGOs work in close coordination and collaboration with
government and local partners while their activities are guided
by SDGs, other international and national goals and plans,
national strategic plans and priorities set by the government of
Nepal.
 INGOs have played a key role in supporting local
organizations to carry out development activities in the far and
remote areas of Nepal.
 Such as unicef,save the children, World Wildlife Fund Nepal
(WWF Nepal),Nepal redcross society etc
Role of INGOs in Nepal 17
18
19
19
20
20
21
21
22
24
Conclusion
 The NGOs/INGOs are non-profitable institutions.
 NGOs mostly focus on sectors like: agricultural expansion,
irrigation,forestry,drinking water,basic and primary education,primary
health care etc while INGOs focus on awareness raising, group formation
and credit,area development,health and humanitarian assistance etc
 There is no doubt that NGOs/lNGOs play a pivotal role in Community
Development, but due to the lack of sustainability and accountability the
beneficial and effective results have not materialised.Channel of their
funding and financing mechanisms are not transparent. For solving this
problem the government should be able to monitor, guide and facilitate
their activities to empower the people.
24
25
 CBOs have long provided social services and care to people of all ages
and their families to address community resource needs, promote
health and behavior change, improve functional ability, and reduce
social isolation.
 Helps in Managing social problems(juvenile crime,prostitution)
 Helps in Development (school and infrastructure construction)
 Helps in Womens issues(women’s & children’s right counselling)
 Helps in Economic(skill training,financial education and consulting)
 Helps in Managing emerging health problems(hiv/aids,hep b etc)
 Develop by the people for the people
25
26
 "Shree Chandra Kamadhenu Charkha Pracharak
Mahaguthi" is considered as the first NGO with the
objective of social work. It was established in 1983 B.S
26
Video sources:-https://www.usaid.gov/nepal
References :
• Wikipediahttps://en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki ›
• INGOs-Dr Sushil Koirala is the Chairperson of the Association of International
NGOs in Nepal (AIN).
• NGOs,CBOs-Mansour Esmaeil Zaei PhD Researcher schlor at
Department of Public Administration, Panjab University
• https://corpbiz.io/learning/differences-between-ngo-and-ingo/
• https://www.gdrc.org/ngo/ngo-for-ngos.html
• Video sources:-https://www.usaid.gov/nepal
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NGOs,CBOs and INGOs in Community Health Development

  • 1.  Narayan Rimal CDPH,IOM,TU Presented by : NGOs,CBOs and INGOs in Community Health Development नम
  • 2. OUTLINES • Introduction of NGOs,CBOs and INGOs • Importance of NGOs,CBOs and INGOs • Difference between NGOs and INGOs • Roles of NGOs,CBOs and INGOs • Internal and External challenges in NGOs operation • NGOs,INGOs working in health sector in Nepal • Conclusion 2
  • 3. Abbreviations • NGOs : Non Governmental Organizations • CBOs : Community Based organizations • INGOs : International Non governmental Organizations • HPTRI :Hygiene Promotion Through Routine Immunization • UNICEF: United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund • USAID: United States Agency For International Development • FPAN: Family Planning Association Of Nepal • SWC: Social Welfare Council • SDG: Sustainable Development Goal 3
  • 4. Abbreviations • ADRA:Adventist Development and Relief Agency • AMDA-MINDS: Association of Medical Doctors of Asia (AMDA) Multisectoral and Integrated Development Services • LWR: Lutheran World Relief • UMN: Mission to Nepal • UNESCO: United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization • CWIN: Child Workers in Nepal • Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) • WA : United state of Washington 4
  • 5. 5
  • 6. What are NGOs, CBOs, and INGOs?  NGOs, or non-governmental organizations, are typically non-profit organizations that operate independently of any government. They often focus on specific issues such as health, education, or human rights. Around 54035 NGOs Eg: Nepal Red Cross Society,FPAN etc  CBOs, or community-based organizations, are grassroots organizations that are usually formed and run by members of a particular community. They often have a strong connection to the local culture and can be effective at addressing community-specific issues. Eg,Youth club,children club,mother groups,sports club etc 6
  • 7. INGOs IN NEPAL  Around 207 INGOs are actively working in Nepal.  They are overseen and regulated by the Social Welfare Council (SWC) of the Government of Nepal. An INGO gets permission through a general agreement with the Social Welfare Council on a periodic basis.  INGOs have played a key role in supporting local organizations to carry out development activities in the far and remote areas of Nepal–such areas which are deprived of regular development initiatives, where the government’s presence is minimal and which are ‘hard-to-reach’ due to conflicts and other reasons. 7
  • 8. • In terms of community health development, these organizations play important roles. • NGOs often provide funding and expertise for health programs in areas where governments may not have the resources to do so. CBOs can help to identify and address health issues that are specific to a particular community. INGOs can bring together experts from different countries to share knowledge and resources. • For example, an NGO might fund a program to provide vaccines to children in a rural area, while a CBO might organize a community health fair to raise awareness about the importance of regular check-ups. An INGO might work with governments and other organizations to develop policies and programs that improve maternal and child health across multiple countries. 8
  • 9. 9
  • 10. • NGOs, CBOs, and INGOs play a vital role in community health development. They work towards improving access to healthcare services, providing education on health-related issues, and promoting healthy behaviors. According to the World Health Organization, NGOs provide up to 50% of healthcare services in some countries. • In the last six decades, the number and presence of INGOs have considerably grown in Nepal. In the aftermath of the devastating 2015 earthquakes, many humanitarian INGOs made their presence in Nepal and contributed to the disaster, response, and recovery efforts. 10
  • 11. 11
  • 12. 12
  • 13. 13
  • 14. • Provision of Basic Healthcare Services NGOs,CBOs and INGOs provide basic healthcare services like vaccination, treatment of common disease and illnesses as well as maternal health services. • Health education and Awareness These organizations carry out various health educatn and awareness campaigns on issues such as proper nutrition,hygiene and sanitation and prevention of common diseases. 14
  • 15. • Helping citizens to voice their aspiration,concerns & alternation for consideration by policy makers • Community health promotion and education(suchs as hygiene and waste disposal) 15
  • 16. • Capacity Building and Infrastructure development NGOs,CBOs and INGOs help build the capacity of local healthcare workers and provide support in the development of infrastructure and healthcare systems. • Access to Healthcare in Underserved Areas These organizations also provide healthcare services to underserved and remote communities that have limited or no access to healthcare facilities. Example: Including water and sanitation programs and community based first-aid programs: health services including blood transformation, health education, health service, family planning, ARI and AMS programs; disaster management including prevention, mitigation, preparedness, and rescue and relief activities,family planning education, training, family planning promotion and services; mothers and child health services; and community development activities 16
  • 17. 17  INGOs work in close coordination and collaboration with government and local partners while their activities are guided by SDGs, other international and national goals and plans, national strategic plans and priorities set by the government of Nepal.  INGOs have played a key role in supporting local organizations to carry out development activities in the far and remote areas of Nepal.  Such as unicef,save the children, World Wildlife Fund Nepal (WWF Nepal),Nepal redcross society etc Role of INGOs in Nepal 17
  • 18. 18
  • 19. 19 19
  • 20. 20 20
  • 21. 21 21
  • 22. 22
  • 23.
  • 24. 24 Conclusion  The NGOs/INGOs are non-profitable institutions.  NGOs mostly focus on sectors like: agricultural expansion, irrigation,forestry,drinking water,basic and primary education,primary health care etc while INGOs focus on awareness raising, group formation and credit,area development,health and humanitarian assistance etc  There is no doubt that NGOs/lNGOs play a pivotal role in Community Development, but due to the lack of sustainability and accountability the beneficial and effective results have not materialised.Channel of their funding and financing mechanisms are not transparent. For solving this problem the government should be able to monitor, guide and facilitate their activities to empower the people. 24
  • 25. 25  CBOs have long provided social services and care to people of all ages and their families to address community resource needs, promote health and behavior change, improve functional ability, and reduce social isolation.  Helps in Managing social problems(juvenile crime,prostitution)  Helps in Development (school and infrastructure construction)  Helps in Womens issues(women’s & children’s right counselling)  Helps in Economic(skill training,financial education and consulting)  Helps in Managing emerging health problems(hiv/aids,hep b etc)  Develop by the people for the people 25
  • 26. 26  "Shree Chandra Kamadhenu Charkha Pracharak Mahaguthi" is considered as the first NGO with the objective of social work. It was established in 1983 B.S 26
  • 28.
  • 29. References : • Wikipediahttps://en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › • INGOs-Dr Sushil Koirala is the Chairperson of the Association of International NGOs in Nepal (AIN). • NGOs,CBOs-Mansour Esmaeil Zaei PhD Researcher schlor at Department of Public Administration, Panjab University • https://corpbiz.io/learning/differences-between-ngo-and-ingo/ • https://www.gdrc.org/ngo/ngo-for-ngos.html • Video sources:-https://www.usaid.gov/nepal 29
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Notes de l'éditeur

  1. sources : https://www.swc.org.np/ne