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		<title>33rd Annual General Meeting</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Oct 2024 04:37:52 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[INF Nepal’s 33rd AGM celebrated a year of progress, welcomed new leadership, and set a forward-looking vision to continue empowering Nepal’s communities through health and development initiatives.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Pokhara, Nepal – October 29, 2024 – INF Nepal conducted its 33rd Annual General Meeting (AGM) at the Multi-Purpose Learning Centre, Green Pastures Complex, Pokhara. This well-attended event brought together board members, life members, general members, and INF management to celebrate a year of growth, review the organisation’s progress, and chart the path forward.</strong></p>
<p>The AGM’s open session commenced with a warm welcome address from Dhana Lama, Treasurer of the INF Nepal Board. The inaugural ceremony was graced together by chief guest Pastor Kalu Bahadur Tamang, Acting Chairperson of the Pokhara Christian Community, and RC Timothy, INF Nepal’s Board Chairperson, who inaugurated the meeting by lighting a candle in the traditional Nepali style. The meeting also warmly welcomed two new general members, Prakash Gharti and Suman Bayalkoti, who were introduced and led in a brief ceremony of commitment by RC Timothy.</p>
<p>The program also featured key presentations, including Madhu Thapa, board secretary, presenting the Executive Committee’s Annual Report. Krishna Adhikari, Executive Director, presented a comprehensive look at INF Nepal’s impact over the past year and its vision for the coming year. Dr Arun Kumar Budha, medical services director, then shared an overview of the Hospital and Health Services report and future direction. Dhaka Ram BM, Managing Director of Shining Nepal Multi-Purpose Company (SNMC), provided updates on SNMC’s report and plans.</p>
<p>Dhana Lama presented the Audit Report, Finance Report and Budget plan to uphold financial transparency, followed by messages of encouragement and support shared by esteemed guests and general members Durga Gurung and Hari Ram Ghimire, with special greetings from chief guest Pastor Kalu Bahadur Tamang. The AGM concluded with a vote of thanks extended by Board Treasurer Dhana Lama. The open session concluded with closing remarks from RC Timothy and a prayer by Rajendra Kumar Adhikari, INF Nepal Board Vice-Chairperson.</p>
<p>The second part of the meeting, attended exclusively by members, saw the formal approval of the Programme and Financial Report for FY 2080-81 and the Plan and Budget for 2081-82. The 32nd AGM minutes were approved, and 3 Board vacant positions were filled with complete consensus. The newly nominated members were Dr. Indra Bahadur Napit, Dr. Shiva Ram Srimal and Madhu Kumar Thapa. The 123rd Board meeting was held after the AGM, under the chairship of Vice chairperson Mr. Rajendra Kumar Adhikari, who confirmed the office bearer position on the Board. Mr. Madhu Kumar Thapa was confirmed as Chairperson, and Mr Madhav Neupane was confirmed as Secretary. Dr. Shiv Ram Shrimal and Dr. Indra Bahadur Napit were confirmed as Board Members. Pastor KP Tripathy, the election commissioner, facilitated the nomination process.</p>
<p>This year’s AGM not only celebrated the organisation’s achievements and outlined plans for the future but also marked a significant leadership transition. INF Nepal extends heartfelt gratitude to RC Timothy for his decade of service and dedication as Chairperson from 2014 to 2024, which has been instrumental in advancing the vision and mission of INF Nepal. His commitment and leadership have contributed significantly to the growth and development of INF Nepal, helping us extend our reach and impact in the communities we serve.</p>
<p>A warm welcome also goes to Madhu Kumar Thapa, elected as the new Chairperson. His appointment signifies an exciting phase of continued progress and commitment to INF Nepal’s mission and values, bringing and living out the vision of “Life in All Its Fullness.”</p>
<p>INF Nepal looks forward to this new chapter of growth, continuing its mission to empower communities with health and community development initiatives across Nepal.</p>
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		<title>Handover of Fistula Treatment Centre Marks a New Chapter for Karnali Province</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Oct 2024 01:14:03 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[On 20 October 2024, INF Nepal officially handed over the Obstetric Fistula Treatment Centre to the Province Hospital in Karnali, marking a new phase in women’s healthcare. Leaders including Minister Ghanshyam Bhandari and INF Nepal Chairman Ram Chandra Timothy acknowledged Dr. Shirley Heywood’s contributions and thanked funding partners for their vital support. INF Nepal remains dedicated to advancing healthcare in Karnali.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>On 20 October 2024, a significant milestone was reached in the journey of women’s healthcare in Nepal as the Obstetric Fistula Treatment Centre was officially handed over to the Province Hospital in Karnali Province. Since its establishment in 2009, this centre has been operated by INF Nepal in close partnership with the hospital, providing life-changing treatment and care for women affected by obstetric fistula across western Nepal. This collaboration has delivered essential healthcare services, improving the lives of countless women in the region.</strong></p>
<p>The handover ceremony was officiated by Ghanshyam Bhandari, Minister for Social Development of Karnali Province, alongside Ram Chandra Timothy, Chairman of INF Nepal. The event was also an opportunity to extend special thanks to Dr. Shirley Heywood for her outstanding dedication and contributions to this mission, as well as to the many healthcare workers who have played a role in the centre’s success. Dr. Heywood’s commitment has been instrumental in building and sustaining a service that provides dignity and hope for women in need.</p>
<p>INF Nepal acknowledges the invaluable support of our funding partners, whose contributions have been essential in establishing and maintaining the fistula treatment services over the years. Your support has left a lasting impact, providing accessible healthcare and a better quality of life for affected women.</p>
<p>As INF Nepal hands over operations to the Province Hospital, the organisation remains deeply committed to improving healthcare in the Karnali region, supporting initiatives that align with our mission to bring sustainable and inclusive healthcare to all. We look forward to seeing the Province Hospital continue this vital work, empowered by the foundation laid through our partnership.</p>
<p>Thank you for your ongoing support in helping make this vision a reality!</p>
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		<title>Landslide in Pokhara and INF’s Response</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Jul 2024 04:40:45 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[In July 2024, relentless monsoon rains triggered severe flooding and landslides across Nepal, displacing communities, damaging homes, and cutting off vital roadways. As rivers swelled and landslides swept through mountainous regions, areas like Gandaki Province bore the brunt, with communities facing devastating losses and rising challenges. The situation prompted a swift response from INF Nepal, alongside local partners, to bring immediate relief and ensure ongoing support for affected families.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Heavy monsoon rains around July led to many rivers rising to dangerous levels across the country. Disruptions due to flooding and landslides are ongoing across many parts of Nepal. Floodwaters have flooded parts of the country and dozens of landslides have been reported in the mountainous terrain. Parts of Gandaki Province are amongst the worst affected areas. Authorities reported at least 14 weather-related fatalities in Kaski district alone since the monsoon started. Over 1,000 people were displaced, and over 200 homes have been damaged or destroyed by flooding across Nepal. Flooding and landslides across the country have blocked many roads. Over 50 people are still missing after a landslide swept two buses into the Trishuli River near Chitwan.</strong></p>
<p>On the night of 11 July 2024, a devastating landslide struck Puranchaur in Pokhara-19, tragically claiming seven lives and causing significant property damage. The landslide, triggered by heavy rainfall, affected the areas of Tallakot Thati and Puraunchaur Danda, covering homes with large volumes of mud.</p>
<p>Local authorities, Nepal Police, and Nepal Red Cross volunteers promptly conducted search and rescue operations. Despite their swift response, seven individuals lost their lives—six in one household and one in a neighbouring house. Additionally, one person sustained injuries but has since been discharged from the hospital. On that night a total of 11 people were killed due to landslides in various locations in Pokhara.</p>
<p>INF Nepal, in collaboration with Asal Chhimekee Nepal, responded quickly to support the affected families in Puranchaur. On 12 July we distributed 36 tarpaulins, P-foam and 18 blankets to provide basic shelter and protection from the rainfall. These supplies were distributed directly to the doorsteps of the most affected families, ensuring they received immediate relief. The affected families are currently staying with relatives due to the fear of further landslides.</p>
<p>The local community remains in shock, with several households evacuating their homes to seek refuge in safer locations. INF Nepal is closely monitoring the situation, with ongoing efforts to provide necessary support and address any additional needs.</p>
<p>The community has expressed gratitude for the immediate support received, highlighting the positive impact of having basic shelter and warmth during this difficult time. Moving forward, INF Nepal will continue to coordinate with local authorities to monitor the situation, gather accurate data on the total number of affected households, and prepare to provide further assistance as needed.</p>
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		<title>Strengthening disaster preparedness in Gandaki</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Mar 2024 04:40:38 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The Disaster Preparedness Network (DP Net) held its Gandaki Provincial Meeting on 27 March 2024 at the INF Complex in Pokhara, uniting diverse organisations to enhance disaster readiness in Gandaki Province. INF Nepal and ACN shared insights from their Jajarkot Earthquake response, supporting DP Net’s mission to strengthen collaborative disaster preparedness efforts across the region.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>The Disaster Preparedness Network (DP Net)’s Gandaki Provincial Meeting took place at the MSTC Hall in INF Complex, Simpani, Pokhara, on 27 March 2024.</h2>
<p>The meeting served as a platform for knowledge exchange and collaboration. The meeting attendees exchanged ideas on strengthening disaster preparedness efforts in Gandaki Province.</p>
<p>Krishna Adhikari, Executive Director of INF Nepal, welcomed the member attendees while Surya Bahadur Thapa, the Immediate Past President of DP Net Centre Committee, shared the objective of DP Net.</p>
<p>The DP Net Gandaki Province members included representatives from diverse organisations such as the Immediate &amp; Past President of the DP Net Centre Committee, NGO Federation of Gandaki and Kaski, Aama Milan Kendra, INSEC Pokhara, Asal Chhimekee Nepal (ACN), and INF Nepal.</p>
<p>INF Nepal and ACN shared their recent experiences and lessons learned from their disaster response efforts in the aftermath of the Jajarkot Earthquake. Their insights provided valuable guidance on effective disaster response practices, contributing to the collective efforts to enhance disaster preparedness in the Gandaki region.</p>
<p>The meeting highlighted DP Net’s role in facilitating collaboration among organisations, including government institutions and fostering shared experiences and strategies for disaster preparedness and response.</p>
<p>Hari Bandhu Aryal, DRR Technical Coordinator of INF Nepal, facilitated the meeting.</p>
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		<title>Leprosy Screening Camp Detects 8 Patients</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Mar 2024 04:40:31 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[In February 2024, INF Nepal’s outreach team held two leprosy screening camps in Kapilvastu’s Maharajgunj Municipality, screening 440 people. Eight suspected cases were identified for Multi-Drug Therapy, and seven biopsies were conducted. Various skin conditions were also treated. Local leaders, including Mayor Aftab Alam, commended INF Nepal’s efforts in addressing these critical healthcare needs.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>INF Nepal conducted leprosy screening camps in two health posts of Maharajgunj Municipality in Kapilvastu on 14 and 15 February 2024. The Community Medical Outreach team of Green Pastures Hospital conducted the camp in close collaboration with the district health office, Kapilvastu.</strong></p>
<p>The camps were organised at the Udaypur Health Post of Ward No. 5 and Shisawa Health Post of Ward No. 9, which saw 440 individuals (212 male and 228 female). Among them, eight individuals were suspected of leprosy cases, needing immediate initiation of Multi-Drug Therapy (MDT), while seven underwent biopsies for further diagnosis.</p>
<p>Various skin conditions were addressed during the camp, highlighting the diverse healthcare needs within the community, including Multibacillary leprosy, type-1 reaction, tinea, eczema, dryness, planta, allergy, scabies, and vitiligo.</p>
<p>The camps were led by a medical team from Green Pastures Hospital, including a dermatologist and lab technologist, supported by a community outreach team and coordinated by the local INF team of Kapilvastu Branch Office.</p>
<p>The primary objective of leprosy screening medical camp is to proactively detect and diagnose individuals suffering from leprosy within a community or population. Identify individuals with early signs and symptoms of leprosy, allowing for prompt treatment initiation and prevention of further transmission and prevention from grade two disability.</p>
<p>Mayor Aftab Alam of Maharajgunj Municipality thanked the INF team, acknowledging their dedication to addressing neglected issues within Kapilvastu.</p>
<p>We are also thankful to the local officials, including Mayor Abdul Kalam, Ward Chairperson of Ward No. 9 Pharid Ahamud Muhammad, Leprosy Focal Person of Maharajgunj municipality Radheshyam Kalwar, Health Unit In-charge Iswari Prasad Neupane, and Chief of the Health Office in Kapilbastu Narayan Prasad Chaudhary for all their support and collaboration. Their positive assessment affirmed the programme’s effectiveness in addressing crucial healthcare needs within the community.</p>
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