Nepal Social Marketing, and Franchised Project for AIDS, Reproductive Health and Child Survival – NMARC

Focus: 49 districts Donor: USAID The NMARC Project was initiated with the primary objective to assist the Government of Nepal to:  Increase the use of high quality family planning products and services by targets groups Increase the supply and use of maternal and child health products and services among target groups. Increase HIV/STI prevention practices, products and services among the […]

Institutionalized Clinic and Training Center (ICTC), Nepalgunj

Focus: Mid and Far West Nepal Donor: USAID Owned by the government and administered by NFCC, ICTC was established as an outcome of the decentralization policy of the Government of Nepal taking factors like cost, accessibility and a host of other issues into consideration. ICTC imparted training to the public sector health care providers, NGO and INGO personnel based in the […]

Repair and Maintenance (RAM) Center

Focus: 20 districts Donor: USAID A unit offering repair and maintenance of equipment to health service outlets like hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, medical colleges etc, the RAM center helps the public and private sectors improve the quality of services by ensuring that equipment used in service delivery are standardized and in proper working condition. Providing assistance and service all the […]

Chhetrapati Family Welfare Center (CFWC)

Focus: National Donor: USAID A unique model of public-NGO partnership, CFWC provides high quality family planning services to the general public and training to government, NGO and INGO personnel. Officially a center of the Government of Nepal, CFWC was administered by NFCC and governed by a Management Committee comprising of representation from the Family Health Division, National Health Training Center, […]

GBV mapping in Kathmandu Valley

Under the guidance of the Gender Section of the Ministry of Health and Population, NFCC is currently completing a mapping of all organization providing services for survivors of GBV. It is expected that the completed document will be a first of its kind and a useful resource in the following ways: for Government of Nepal to monitor services for survivors; […]

SGBV in Tibetan Schools and Communities

With support from Snow Lion Foundation, NFCC conducted Sexual and Gender Based Violence (SGBV) sessions in the Tibetan community and school going adolescents. The sessions were focus on creating a response mechanism to sexual and gender based violence in Tibetan schools and communities. While the primary response mechanism system is established at schools and communities, the larger referral system ensures […]

ASHA Center

The ASHA Center is a space, available to any survivor of sexual violence to access immediate help. It is a transit shelter for survivors where temporary shelter, food and protection is available. ASHA ensures that every survivor visiting the center has access all services as guaranteed by the Government of Nepal. These services are available onsite or off sites at collaborating institutions and […]

Publications and manuscripts

NFCC has been at the forefront of Nepal’s cervical cancer research. Our team has both the technical expertise and the community-based reproductive health training necessary to help any NGO address Nepal’s cervical cancer needs. NFCC believes that research conducted in the community should be made public and easily accessible to everyone. We strive to disseminate our results in an appropriate […]

HPV screening in Solukhumbu district

This project was a collaboration with Lukla hospital, in Solukhumbu district where the local women have not had reliable access to routine health care. The foundation and hospital  have an important, measurable and positive impact on the health of Solukhumbu’s population, yet to date no screening programs, specifically no cervical cancer screenings, have been implemented. In this study, NFCC screened women in 4 […]

Using mHealth Technologies to Ensure Continuum of Care in Cervical Cancer Screening in the Kailali District

This project funded by Conquer Cancer, American Society of Clinical Oncology, examined the use of mHealth technologies in improving the continuum of care in cervical cancer screening and follow-up referral services in the Kailali District. All the government sites where available cervical cancer screening was participating in the study. Seti Zonal Hospital was participating as referral services in the study.