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KARUNA FOUNDATION
HomeOn June 16th, 2019, the provincial government of Province number 1 in Nepal decided to adopt the Inspire2Care(I2C) program, a community-based healthcare and rehabilitation program, as developed by the Karuna Foundation in the past 12 years. The Ministry of Social Development in the province has the responsibility to implement theprogram in
THE DPRP APPROACH AND INTERVENTIONS Parents and their children with a disability are united in a parents groupThe DPRP approach and interventionsStep 1: The Start Via a start meeting and call for proposal from the Ministry of Social Development (MoSD) in the Province (in different phases), Palikas areTHE ORGANISATION
Persons with a disability are now seen, accepted and supported in their village and villagers see their potential. Hence Karuna Foundation helps to form disability inclusive societies.The OrganisationKaruna Foundation in the new phaseWith the scaling of the program, the Karuna Foundation is formed by two organisations eachwith
HISTORY OF THE PROGRAM The Karuna Foundation was established in 2007 with the goal to improve the lives of children with a disability in developing countries. Nepal was identified as a country with a high need in this respect, lack of good care and potential for development. COVID-19 RELIEF AID IN NEPAL COVID-19 Relief aid in NepalThe COVID-19 Pandemic from India has crossed the border of Nepal and causes a huge crisis in health care. In the past days >9000 persons/day were infected in Nepal, 5215 deaths are registered and 465.000 Coronavirus cases are presented in official figures. Hospitals are overburdened and not PLANNING – KARUNA FOUNDATION This is the Youth Club of young people with a disability in one of the pilot villages in Sunsari. The youth gained a social life and discovered their rights and strength and organised with help of theater awareness raising meetings for their fellow villagers.Planning
KARUNA FOUNDATION
HomeOn June 16th, 2019, the provincial government of Province number 1 in Nepal decided to adopt the Inspire2Care(I2C) program, a community-based healthcare and rehabilitation program, as developed by the Karuna Foundation in the past 12 years. The Ministry of Social Development in the province has the responsibility to implement theprogram in
THE DPRP APPROACH AND INTERVENTIONS Parents and their children with a disability are united in a parents groupThe DPRP approach and interventionsStep 1: The Start Via a start meeting and call for proposal from the Ministry of Social Development (MoSD) in the Province (in different phases), Palikas areTHE ORGANISATION
Persons with a disability are now seen, accepted and supported in their village and villagers see their potential. Hence Karuna Foundation helps to form disability inclusive societies.The OrganisationKaruna Foundation in the new phaseWith the scaling of the program, the Karuna Foundation is formed by two organisations eachwith
HISTORY OF THE PROGRAM The Karuna Foundation was established in 2007 with the goal to improve the lives of children with a disability in developing countries. Nepal was identified as a country with a high need in this respect, lack of good care and potential for development. COVID-19 RELIEF AID IN NEPAL COVID-19 Relief aid in NepalThe COVID-19 Pandemic from India has crossed the border of Nepal and causes a huge crisis in health care. In the past days >9000 persons/day were infected in Nepal, 5215 deaths are registered and 465.000 Coronavirus cases are presented in official figures. Hospitals are overburdened and not PLANNING – KARUNA FOUNDATION This is the Youth Club of young people with a disability in one of the pilot villages in Sunsari. The youth gained a social life and discovered their rights and strength and organised with help of theater awareness raising meetings for their fellow villagers.Planning
THE PROGRAM
Karuna Foundation Netherlands Haparandadam 2B-10 1013 AK Amsterdam T: +31 26 355 319 8 E: info@karunafoundation.nl fiscaal nummer: 859795901. Annet van den Hoek (Director) T: WHAT MAKES THIS PROGRAM INNOVATIVE? What makes this program innovative?The introduction of the CBR worker in the current health care system. This person, preferably living in and from the local society, will be recruited and employed by the local government. She provides door-to-door care to persons with a disability A model for affordable care NEWS – KARUNA FOUNDATION news , publications. Karuna foundation has been awarded with the Data Transparency Label 2021 by EVPA For the first time in its history of data collection, EVPA has launched the Data Transparency Label 2021 to publicly recognise and award theWHERE WE WORK
Where we work Pilot and first steps of replicationBetween 2007 and 2016, the Inspire2Care model was piloted in the districts of Sunsari and Rasuwa. Learning by doing, the model was developed, implemented and continually evaluated. Because of positive experiences and results, Inspire2Care was replicated to one full district, Ilam, in EVIDENCE IN THE PILOT DISTRICT Studies on the impact of the pilot program in the district of Ilam– by Kaarak Enterprise Development Service India in 2017 and by Health Economist Kelsey Vaughan in 2018, assigned by UBS-OF, showed the following; 62% reduction in birth defects in Inspire2Care communities.61%
THE MAJOR PROGRAM COMPONENTS AS KEY LEVERS FOR CHANGE The major program components as key levers for changeWith the introduction of the new model for Disability Prevention and Rehabilitation in the existing (health)care system, we foresee 117 municipalities in Province 1 capable of organising a disability inclusive society, with their own ongoing CBR program. We also foreseea cost-effective
CONTACT – KARUNA FOUNDATION ContactKaruna Foundation Netherlands Haparandadam 2B-10 1013 AK Amsterdam, the Netherlands E: info@karunafoundation.nlAnnet van den Hoek, Director: E: annetvandenhoek@gmail.com M: +31 (0)6 532 958 29Karuna Foundation Nepal 294 Embassy Marg, Baluwatar, Kathmandu, Nepal T: +977-1-4410687 of +977-1-4413340 W: www.karunanepal.orgDeepak Raj Sapkota, director E:deesapkota@karunanepal.org TRAINING AND RESOURCE CENTRE Female Health workers give extension to pregnant women en mothers on safe pregnancies and delivery. Training and Resource centre Karuna will start a Training and Resource centre for the program. The government has provided a venue for this centre at their campus for the coming 5 years. Activities of this THE FUNDING PARTNERS The Funding PartnersThree Dutch foundations (Ineke Feitz Stichting, Stichting Weeshuis der Doopsgezinden and Stichting Perspectief) and the UBS Optimus Foundation have committed themselves at the start of 2019 to 50% of the total funding need of this program inEXPECTED IMPACT
70% of the 16.000 children with disabilities experienced an improvement in their quality of life (scores measured by WHO Quality of Life Tool).. 20% of the 62.000 adults with disabilities experience this improvement in quality of life. 80% of the expected 108.000 deliveries/year are professionally guided in a clinic (compared to 62% in 2016).. Maternal mortality is reduced by 40% and childKARUNA FOUNDATION
The program aims at reaching 108.000 pregnant women per year, 786,000 children under the age of 10 years and 78.000 persons with a disability (plus their families) in Province 1 by 2025. The Karuna Foundation will support the government in the scaling and implementation of the program in the coming 5 years in Province 1 anddevelop a resource
COVID-19 RELIEF AID IN NEPAL COVID-19 Relief aid in NepalThe COVID-19 Pandemic from India has crossed the border of Nepal and causes a huge crisis in health care. In the past days >9000 persons/day were infected in Nepal, 5215 deaths are registered and 465.000 Coronavirus cases are presented in official figures. Hospitals are overburdened and notTHE ORGANISATION
Karuna Foundation Nepal is a local NGO in Nepal. Karuna Nepal is headed by Deepak Raj Sapkota and Yogendra Giri, who manage and lead an enthusiastic and highly motivated team of over sixty professionals in Nepal. The management of Karuna Nepal is responsible for the strategy and implementation of the program. THE DPRP APPROACH AND INTERVENTIONS Step 2: Preparations. The Palika will select and appoint the Community Based Rehabilitation Facilitator (CBRF). This CBRF, who has a background as midwife or an auxiliary health worker, is an inhabitant of the village (if possible). It is a new post and salaries are paid by the Palika (as part of DPRP budget). HISTORY OF THE PROGRAM History of the program. The Karuna Foundation was established in 2007 with the goal to improve the lives of children with a disability in developing countries. Nepal was identified as a country with a high need in this respect, lack of good care and potential for development. The social entrepreneurs and development specialists Deepak RajTHE PROGRAM
Karuna Foundation Netherlands Haparandadam 2B-10 1013 AK Amsterdam T: +31 26 355 319 8 E: info@karunafoundation.nl fiscaal nummer: 859795901. Annet van den Hoek (Director) T:WHERE WE WORK
Where we work Pilot and first steps of replicationBetween 2007 and 2016, the Inspire2Care model was piloted in the districts of Sunsari and Rasuwa. Learning by doing, the model was developed, implemented and continually evaluated. Because of positive experiences and results, Inspire2Care was replicated to one full district, Ilam, inEXPECTED IMPACT
70% of the 16.000 children with disabilities experienced an improvement in their quality of life (scores measured by WHO Quality of Life Tool).. 20% of the 62.000 adults with disabilities experience this improvement in quality of life. 80% of the expected 108.000 deliveries/year are professionally guided in a clinic (compared to 62% in 2016).. Maternal mortality is reduced by 40% and child WHAT MAKES THIS PROGRAM INNOVATIVE? What makes this program innovative?The introduction of the CBR worker in the current health care system. This person, preferably living in and from the local society, will be recruited and employed by the local government. She provides door-to-door care to persons with a disability A model for affordable care THE INCLUSIVENESS OF SOCIETY FOR CHILDREN WITH DISABILITY 0 lina brandt, i6042438 maastricht university faculty of health, medicine and life sciences kiel, 30.08.2015 master in global health internal supervisor: agnes meershoek & nadine blankvoortKARUNA FOUNDATION
The program aims at reaching 108.000 pregnant women per year, 786,000 children under the age of 10 years and 78.000 persons with a disability (plus their families) in Province 1 by 2025. The Karuna Foundation will support the government in the scaling and implementation of the program in the coming 5 years in Province 1 anddevelop a resource
COVID-19 RELIEF AID IN NEPAL COVID-19 Relief aid in NepalThe COVID-19 Pandemic from India has crossed the border of Nepal and causes a huge crisis in health care. In the past days >9000 persons/day were infected in Nepal, 5215 deaths are registered and 465.000 Coronavirus cases are presented in official figures. Hospitals are overburdened and notTHE ORGANISATION
Karuna Foundation Nepal is a local NGO in Nepal. Karuna Nepal is headed by Deepak Raj Sapkota and Yogendra Giri, who manage and lead an enthusiastic and highly motivated team of over sixty professionals in Nepal. The management of Karuna Nepal is responsible for the strategy and implementation of the program. THE DPRP APPROACH AND INTERVENTIONS Step 2: Preparations. The Palika will select and appoint the Community Based Rehabilitation Facilitator (CBRF). This CBRF, who has a background as midwife or an auxiliary health worker, is an inhabitant of the village (if possible). It is a new post and salaries are paid by the Palika (as part of DPRP budget). HISTORY OF THE PROGRAM History of the program. The Karuna Foundation was established in 2007 with the goal to improve the lives of children with a disability in developing countries. Nepal was identified as a country with a high need in this respect, lack of good care and potential for development. The social entrepreneurs and development specialists Deepak RajTHE PROGRAM
Karuna Foundation Netherlands Haparandadam 2B-10 1013 AK Amsterdam T: +31 26 355 319 8 E: info@karunafoundation.nl fiscaal nummer: 859795901. Annet van den Hoek (Director) T:WHERE WE WORK
Where we work Pilot and first steps of replicationBetween 2007 and 2016, the Inspire2Care model was piloted in the districts of Sunsari and Rasuwa. Learning by doing, the model was developed, implemented and continually evaluated. Because of positive experiences and results, Inspire2Care was replicated to one full district, Ilam, inEXPECTED IMPACT
70% of the 16.000 children with disabilities experienced an improvement in their quality of life (scores measured by WHO Quality of Life Tool).. 20% of the 62.000 adults with disabilities experience this improvement in quality of life. 80% of the expected 108.000 deliveries/year are professionally guided in a clinic (compared to 62% in 2016).. Maternal mortality is reduced by 40% and child WHAT MAKES THIS PROGRAM INNOVATIVE? What makes this program innovative?The introduction of the CBR worker in the current health care system. This person, preferably living in and from the local society, will be recruited and employed by the local government. She provides door-to-door care to persons with a disability A model for affordable care THE INCLUSIVENESS OF SOCIETY FOR CHILDREN WITH DISABILITY 0 lina brandt, i6042438 maastricht university faculty of health, medicine and life sciences kiel, 30.08.2015 master in global health internal supervisor: agnes meershoek & nadine blankvoortTHE PROGRAM
Karuna Foundation Netherlands Haparandadam 2B-10 1013 AK Amsterdam T: +31 26 355 319 8 E: info@karunafoundation.nl fiscaal nummer: 859795901. Annet van den Hoek (Director) T: PLANNING – KARUNA FOUNDATION Planning Karuna Foundation 2020-08-27T08:58:26+02:00. . . This is the Youth Club of young people with a disability in one of the pilot villages in Sunsari. The youth gained a social life and discovered their rights and strength and organised. with help of theater awareness raising meetings for their fellow villagers. CONTACT – KARUNA FOUNDATION ContactKaruna Foundation Netherlands Haparandadam 2B-10 1013 AK Amsterdam, the Netherlands E: info@karunafoundation.nlAnnet van den Hoek, Director: E: annetvandenhoek@gmail.com M: +31 (0)6 532 958 29Karuna Foundation Nepal 294 Embassy Marg, Baluwatar, Kathmandu, Nepal T: +977-1-4410687 of +977-1-4413340 W: www.karunanepal.orgDeepak Raj Sapkota, director E:deesapkota@karunanepal.org WHAT MAKES THIS PROGRAM INNOVATIVE? What makes this program innovative?The introduction of the CBR worker in the current health care system. This person, preferably living in and from the local society, will be recruited and employed by the local government. She provides door-to-door care to persons with a disability A model for affordable care THE FUNDING PARTNERS The Funding Partners. Three Dutch foundations (Ineke Feitz Stichting, Stichting Weeshuis der Doopsgezinden and Stichting Perspectief) and the UBS Optimus Foundation have committed themselves at the start of 2019 to 50% of the total funding need of this program in the coming 5 years. In December 2019 the Hofstee Foundation joined us as funding STRONG COMMITMENT BY THE GOVERNMENT OF NEPAL DESPITE THE The figures on COVID-19 are still spiking and put high pressure on society in Nepal with repeated lock-down, an overburdened care system and major sources of revenues from tourism and the workforce abroad being reduced to a minimum.The pandemic also had its impact on the implementation of the Disability Prevention and Rehabilitation Program(DPRP), supported
EVIDENCE IN THE PILOT DISTRICT Evidence in the pilot district. Studies on the impact of the pilot program in the district of Ilam– by Kaarak Enterprise Development Service India in 2017 and by Health Economist Kelsey Vaughan in 2018, assigned by UBS-OF, showed the following; 62% reduction in birth defects in Inspire2Care communities. 61% increase of birth deliveriesin a
THE IMPLEMENTING PARTNERS Villagers discuss the program in one of the ward meetings.The implementing partnersProvincial Government As Karuna has been working in a number of municipalities of Province 1 in the past years, it was decided to focus the replication in this province. Nepal has 7provinces and
IMPACT STUDY
Our partner UBS Optimus Foundation was willing to fund an impact study to find evidence. Via an international tender procedure UBS selected the KIT Royal Tropical Institute) to implement this study. Due to the nature of the evidence sought, it is expected that the impact study will use a quasi-experimental mix-methods design, in which findings COST-EFFECTIVENESS ASSESSMENT OF THE INSPIRE2CARE PROGRAM 1 E/cu i0 Summr y Since 2011, Karuna Foundation Nepal has been implementing a disability prevention and rehabilitation program, previously known as Prevention and Rehabilitation (P&R) and now called Inspire2Care (I2C), in Nepal.KARUNA FOUNDATION
The program aims at reaching 108.000 pregnant women per year, 786,000 children under the age of 10 years and 78.000 persons with a disability (plus their families) in Province 1 by 2025. The Karuna Foundation will support the government in the scaling and implementation of the program in the coming 5 years in Province 1 anddevelop a resource
COVID-19 RELIEF AID IN NEPAL COVID-19 Relief aid in NepalThe COVID-19 Pandemic from India has crossed the border of Nepal and causes a huge crisis in health care. In the past days >9000 persons/day were infected in Nepal, 5215 deaths are registered and 465.000 Coronavirus cases are presented in official figures. Hospitals are overburdened and notTHE ORGANISATION
Karuna Foundation Nepal is a local NGO in Nepal. Karuna Nepal is headed by Deepak Raj Sapkota and Yogendra Giri, who manage and lead an enthusiastic and highly motivated team of over sixty professionals in Nepal. The management of Karuna Nepal is responsible for the strategy and implementation of the program. THE DPRP APPROACH AND INTERVENTIONS Step 2: Preparations. The Palika will select and appoint the Community Based Rehabilitation Facilitator (CBRF). This CBRF, who has a background as midwife or an auxiliary health worker, is an inhabitant of the village (if possible). It is a new post and salaries are paid by the Palika (as part of DPRP budget). HISTORY OF THE PROGRAM History of the program. The Karuna Foundation was established in 2007 with the goal to improve the lives of children with a disability in developing countries. Nepal was identified as a country with a high need in this respect, lack of good care and potential for development. The social entrepreneurs and development specialists Deepak Raj PLANNING – KARUNA FOUNDATION Planning Karuna Foundation 2020-08-27T08:58:26+02:00. . . This is the Youth Club of young people with a disability in one of the pilot villages in Sunsari. The youth gained a social life and discovered their rights and strength and organised. with help of theater awareness raising meetings for their fellow villagers.WHERE WE WORK
Where we work Pilot and first steps of replicationBetween 2007 and 2016, the Inspire2Care model was piloted in the districts of Sunsari and Rasuwa. Learning by doing, the model was developed, implemented and continually evaluated. Because of positive experiences and results, Inspire2Care was replicated to one full district, Ilam, inEXPECTED IMPACT
70% of the 16.000 children with disabilities experienced an improvement in their quality of life (scores measured by WHO Quality of Life Tool).. 20% of the 62.000 adults with disabilities experience this improvement in quality of life. 80% of the expected 108.000 deliveries/year are professionally guided in a clinic (compared to 62% in 2016).. Maternal mortality is reduced by 40% and child THE MAJOR PROGRAM COMPONENTS AS KEY LEVERS FOR CHANGE The major program components as key levers for change. With the introduction of the new model for Disability Prevention and Rehabilitation in the existing (health)care system, we foresee 117 municipalities in Province 1 capable of organising a disability inclusive society, with their own ongoing CBR program. WHAT MAKES THIS PROGRAM INNOVATIVE? What makes this program innovative?The introduction of the CBR worker in the current health care system. This person, preferably living in and from the local society, will be recruited and employed by the local government. She provides door-to-door care to persons with a disability A model for affordable careKARUNA FOUNDATION
The program aims at reaching 108.000 pregnant women per year, 786,000 children under the age of 10 years and 78.000 persons with a disability (plus their families) in Province 1 by 2025. The Karuna Foundation will support the government in the scaling and implementation of the program in the coming 5 years in Province 1 anddevelop a resource
COVID-19 RELIEF AID IN NEPAL COVID-19 Relief aid in NepalThe COVID-19 Pandemic from India has crossed the border of Nepal and causes a huge crisis in health care. In the past days >9000 persons/day were infected in Nepal, 5215 deaths are registered and 465.000 Coronavirus cases are presented in official figures. Hospitals are overburdened and notTHE ORGANISATION
Karuna Foundation Nepal is a local NGO in Nepal. Karuna Nepal is headed by Deepak Raj Sapkota and Yogendra Giri, who manage and lead an enthusiastic and highly motivated team of over sixty professionals in Nepal. The management of Karuna Nepal is responsible for the strategy and implementation of the program. THE DPRP APPROACH AND INTERVENTIONS Step 2: Preparations. The Palika will select and appoint the Community Based Rehabilitation Facilitator (CBRF). This CBRF, who has a background as midwife or an auxiliary health worker, is an inhabitant of the village (if possible). It is a new post and salaries are paid by the Palika (as part of DPRP budget). HISTORY OF THE PROGRAM History of the program. The Karuna Foundation was established in 2007 with the goal to improve the lives of children with a disability in developing countries. Nepal was identified as a country with a high need in this respect, lack of good care and potential for development. The social entrepreneurs and development specialists Deepak Raj PLANNING – KARUNA FOUNDATION Planning Karuna Foundation 2020-08-27T08:58:26+02:00. . . This is the Youth Club of young people with a disability in one of the pilot villages in Sunsari. The youth gained a social life and discovered their rights and strength and organised. with help of theater awareness raising meetings for their fellow villagers.WHERE WE WORK
Where we work Pilot and first steps of replicationBetween 2007 and 2016, the Inspire2Care model was piloted in the districts of Sunsari and Rasuwa. Learning by doing, the model was developed, implemented and continually evaluated. Because of positive experiences and results, Inspire2Care was replicated to one full district, Ilam, inEXPECTED IMPACT
70% of the 16.000 children with disabilities experienced an improvement in their quality of life (scores measured by WHO Quality of Life Tool).. 20% of the 62.000 adults with disabilities experience this improvement in quality of life. 80% of the expected 108.000 deliveries/year are professionally guided in a clinic (compared to 62% in 2016).. Maternal mortality is reduced by 40% and child THE MAJOR PROGRAM COMPONENTS AS KEY LEVERS FOR CHANGE The major program components as key levers for change. With the introduction of the new model for Disability Prevention and Rehabilitation in the existing (health)care system, we foresee 117 municipalities in Province 1 capable of organising a disability inclusive society, with their own ongoing CBR program. WHAT MAKES THIS PROGRAM INNOVATIVE? What makes this program innovative?The introduction of the CBR worker in the current health care system. This person, preferably living in and from the local society, will be recruited and employed by the local government. She provides door-to-door care to persons with a disability A model for affordable care NEWS – KARUNA FOUNDATION news , publications. Karuna foundation has been awarded with the Data Transparency Label 2021 by EVPA For the first time in its history of data collection, EVPA has launched the Data Transparency Label 2021 to publicly recognise and award theTHE PROGRAM
Karuna Foundation Netherlands Haparandadam 2B-10 1013 AK Amsterdam T: +31 26 355 319 8 E: info@karunafoundation.nl fiscaal nummer: 859795901. Annet van den Hoek (Director) T: HOME – KARUNA FOUNDATION Karuna Foundation Netherlands Haparandadam 2B-10 1013 AK Amsterdam T: +31 26 355 319 8 E: info@karunafoundation.nl fiscaal nummer: 859795901. Annet van den Hoek (Director) T: +31 6 CONTACT – KARUNA FOUNDATION ContactKaruna Foundation Netherlands Haparandadam 2B-10 1013 AK Amsterdam, the Netherlands E: info@karunafoundation.nlAnnet van den Hoek, Director: E: annetvandenhoek@gmail.com M: +31 (0)6 532 958 29Karuna Foundation Nepal 294 Embassy Marg, Baluwatar, Kathmandu, Nepal T: +977-1-4410687 of +977-1-4413340 W: www.karunanepal.orgDeepak Raj Sapkota, director E:deesapkota@karunanepal.orgEXPECTED IMPACT
70% of the 16.000 children with disabilities experienced an improvement in their quality of life (scores measured by WHO Quality of Life Tool).. 20% of the 62.000 adults with disabilities experience this improvement in quality of life. 80% of the expected 108.000 deliveries/year are professionally guided in a clinic (compared to 62% in 2016).. Maternal mortality is reduced by 40% and child THE FUNDING PARTNERS The Funding Partners. Three Dutch foundations (Ineke Feitz Stichting, Stichting Weeshuis der Doopsgezinden and Stichting Perspectief) and the UBS Optimus Foundation have committed themselves at the start of 2019 to 50% of the total funding need of this program in the coming 5 years. In December 2019 the Hofstee Foundation joined us as funding TRAINING AND RESOURCE CENTRE Training and Resource centre. Karuna will start a Training and Resource centre for the program. The government has provided a venue for this centre at their campus for the coming 5 years. Activities of this centre are: – training on the DPRP for all government officials EVIDENCE IN THE PILOT DISTRICT Evidence in the pilot district. Studies on the impact of the pilot program in the district of Ilam– by Kaarak Enterprise Development Service India in 2017 and by Health Economist Kelsey Vaughan in 2018, assigned by UBS-OF, showed the following; 62% reduction in birth defects in Inspire2Care communities. 61% increase of birth deliveriesin a
IMPACT STUDY
Our partner UBS Optimus Foundation was willing to fund an impact study to find evidence. Via an international tender procedure UBS selected the KIT Royal Tropical Institute) to implement this study. Due to the nature of the evidence sought, it is expected that the impact study will use a quasi-experimental mix-methods design, in which findings THE INCLUSIVENESS OF SOCIETY FOR CHILDREN WITH DISABILITY 0 lina brandt, i6042438 maastricht university faculty of health, medicine and life sciences kiel, 30.08.2015 master in global health internal supervisor: agnes meershoek & nadine blankvoortKARUNA FOUNDATION
The program aims at reaching 108.000 pregnant women per year, 786,000 children under the age of 10 years and 78.000 persons with a disability (plus their families) in Province 1 by 2025. The Karuna Foundation will support the government in the scaling and implementation of the program in the coming 5 years in Province 1 anddevelop a resource
THE ORGANISATION
Karuna Foundation Nepal is a local NGO in Nepal. Karuna Nepal is headed by Deepak Raj Sapkota and Yogendra Giri, who manage and lead an enthusiastic and highly motivated team of over sixty professionals in Nepal. The management of Karuna Nepal is responsible for the strategy and implementation of the program. THE DPRP APPROACH AND INTERVENTIONS Step 2: Preparations. The Palika will select and appoint the Community Based Rehabilitation Facilitator (CBRF). This CBRF, who has a background as midwife or an auxiliary health worker, is an inhabitant of the village (if possible). It is a new post and salaries are paid by the Palika (as part of DPRP budget).THE PROGRAM
Karuna Foundation Netherlands Haparandadam 2B-10 1013 AK Amsterdam T: +31 26 355 319 8 E: info@karunafoundation.nl fiscaal nummer: 859795901. Annet van den Hoek (Director) T: HISTORY OF THE PROGRAM History of the program. The Karuna Foundation was established in 2007 with the goal to improve the lives of children with a disability in developing countries. Nepal was identified as a country with a high need in this respect, lack of good care and potential for development. The social entrepreneurs and development specialists Deepak Raj CONTACT – KARUNA FOUNDATION ContactKaruna Foundation Netherlands Haparandadam 2B-10 1013 AK Amsterdam, the Netherlands E: info@karunafoundation.nlAnnet van den Hoek, Director: E: annetvandenhoek@gmail.com M: +31 (0)6 532 958 29Karuna Foundation Nepal 294 Embassy Marg, Baluwatar, Kathmandu, Nepal T: +977-1-4410687 of +977-1-4413340 W: www.karunanepal.orgDeepak Raj Sapkota, director E:deesapkota@karunanepal.orgWHERE WE WORK
Where we work Pilot and first steps of replicationBetween 2007 and 2016, the Inspire2Care model was piloted in the districts of Sunsari and Rasuwa. Learning by doing, the model was developed, implemented and continually evaluated. Because of positive experiences and results, Inspire2Care was replicated to one full district, Ilam, inEXPECTED IMPACT
70% of the 16.000 children with disabilities experienced an improvement in their quality of life (scores measured by WHO Quality of Life Tool).. 20% of the 62.000 adults with disabilities experience this improvement in quality of life. 80% of the expected 108.000 deliveries/year are professionally guided in a clinic (compared to 62% in 2016).. Maternal mortality is reduced by 40% and child WHAT MAKES THIS PROGRAM INNOVATIVE? What makes this program innovative?The introduction of the CBR worker in the current health care system. This person, preferably living in and from the local society, will be recruited and employed by the local government. She provides door-to-door care to persons with a disability A model for affordable care EVIDENCE IN THE PILOT DISTRICT Evidence in the pilot district. Studies on the impact of the pilot program in the district of Ilam– by Kaarak Enterprise Development Service India in 2017 and by Health Economist Kelsey Vaughan in 2018, assigned by UBS-OF, showed the following; 62% reduction in birth defects in Inspire2Care communities. 61% increase of birth deliveriesin a
KARUNA FOUNDATION
The program aims at reaching 108.000 pregnant women per year, 786,000 children under the age of 10 years and 78.000 persons with a disability (plus their families) in Province 1 by 2025. The Karuna Foundation will support the government in the scaling and implementation of the program in the coming 5 years in Province 1 anddevelop a resource
THE ORGANISATION
Karuna Foundation Nepal is a local NGO in Nepal. Karuna Nepal is headed by Deepak Raj Sapkota and Yogendra Giri, who manage and lead an enthusiastic and highly motivated team of over sixty professionals in Nepal. The management of Karuna Nepal is responsible for the strategy and implementation of the program. THE DPRP APPROACH AND INTERVENTIONS Step 2: Preparations. The Palika will select and appoint the Community Based Rehabilitation Facilitator (CBRF). This CBRF, who has a background as midwife or an auxiliary health worker, is an inhabitant of the village (if possible). It is a new post and salaries are paid by the Palika (as part of DPRP budget).THE PROGRAM
Karuna Foundation Netherlands Haparandadam 2B-10 1013 AK Amsterdam T: +31 26 355 319 8 E: info@karunafoundation.nl fiscaal nummer: 859795901. Annet van den Hoek (Director) T: HISTORY OF THE PROGRAM History of the program. The Karuna Foundation was established in 2007 with the goal to improve the lives of children with a disability in developing countries. Nepal was identified as a country with a high need in this respect, lack of good care and potential for development. The social entrepreneurs and development specialists Deepak Raj CONTACT – KARUNA FOUNDATION ContactKaruna Foundation Netherlands Haparandadam 2B-10 1013 AK Amsterdam, the Netherlands E: info@karunafoundation.nlAnnet van den Hoek, Director: E: annetvandenhoek@gmail.com M: +31 (0)6 532 958 29Karuna Foundation Nepal 294 Embassy Marg, Baluwatar, Kathmandu, Nepal T: +977-1-4410687 of +977-1-4413340 W: www.karunanepal.orgDeepak Raj Sapkota, director E:deesapkota@karunanepal.orgWHERE WE WORK
Where we work Pilot and first steps of replicationBetween 2007 and 2016, the Inspire2Care model was piloted in the districts of Sunsari and Rasuwa. Learning by doing, the model was developed, implemented and continually evaluated. Because of positive experiences and results, Inspire2Care was replicated to one full district, Ilam, inEXPECTED IMPACT
70% of the 16.000 children with disabilities experienced an improvement in their quality of life (scores measured by WHO Quality of Life Tool).. 20% of the 62.000 adults with disabilities experience this improvement in quality of life. 80% of the expected 108.000 deliveries/year are professionally guided in a clinic (compared to 62% in 2016).. Maternal mortality is reduced by 40% and child WHAT MAKES THIS PROGRAM INNOVATIVE? What makes this program innovative?The introduction of the CBR worker in the current health care system. This person, preferably living in and from the local society, will be recruited and employed by the local government. She provides door-to-door care to persons with a disability A model for affordable care EVIDENCE IN THE PILOT DISTRICT Evidence in the pilot district. Studies on the impact of the pilot program in the district of Ilam– by Kaarak Enterprise Development Service India in 2017 and by Health Economist Kelsey Vaughan in 2018, assigned by UBS-OF, showed the following; 62% reduction in birth defects in Inspire2Care communities. 61% increase of birth deliveriesin a
THE PROGRAM
Karuna Foundation Netherlands Haparandadam 2B-10 1013 AK Amsterdam T: +31 26 355 319 8 E: info@karunafoundation.nl fiscaal nummer: 859795901. Annet van den Hoek (Director) T: NEWS – KARUNA FOUNDATION news , publications. Karuna foundation has been awarded with the Data Transparency Label 2021 by EVPA For the first time in its history of data collection, EVPA has launched the Data Transparency Label 2021 to publicly recognise and award the HOME – KARUNA FOUNDATION Karuna Foundation Netherlands Haparandadam 2B-10 1013 AK Amsterdam T: +31 26 355 319 8 E: info@karunafoundation.nl fiscaal nummer: 859795901. Annet van den Hoek (Director) T: +31 6 CONTACT – KARUNA FOUNDATION ContactKaruna Foundation Netherlands Haparandadam 2B-10 1013 AK Amsterdam, the Netherlands E: info@karunafoundation.nlAnnet van den Hoek, Director: E: annetvandenhoek@gmail.com M: +31 (0)6 532 958 29Karuna Foundation Nepal 294 Embassy Marg, Baluwatar, Kathmandu, Nepal T: +977-1-4410687 of +977-1-4413340 W: www.karunanepal.orgDeepak Raj Sapkota, director E:deesapkota@karunanepal.org PLANNING – KARUNA FOUNDATION Planning Karuna Foundation 2020-08-27T08:58:26+02:00. . . This is the Youth Club of young people with a disability in one of the pilot villages in Sunsari. The youth gained a social life and discovered their rights and strength and organised. with help of theater awareness raising meetings for their fellow villagers.PUBLICATIONS
Publications – Karuna Foundation. Publications beheer 2020-08-27T09:33:03+02:00. . . This father with a physical disability is able to develop a source of income for this family again. TRAINING AND RESOURCE CENTRE Training and Resource centre. Karuna will start a Training and Resource centre for the program. The government has provided a venue for this centre at their campus for the coming 5 years. Activities of this centre are: – training on the DPRP for all government officials EVIDENCE IN THE PILOT DISTRICT Evidence in the pilot district. Studies on the impact of the pilot program in the district of Ilam– by Kaarak Enterprise Development Service India in 2017 and by Health Economist Kelsey Vaughan in 2018, assigned by UBS-OF, showed the following; 62% reduction in birth defects in Inspire2Care communities. 61% increase of birth deliveriesin a
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Our partner UBS Optimus Foundation was willing to fund an impact study to find evidence. Via an international tender procedure UBS selected the KIT Royal Tropical Institute) to implement this study. Due to the nature of the evidence sought, it is expected that the impact study will use a quasi-experimental mix-methods design, in which findings THE MAJOR PROGRAM COMPONENTS AS KEY LEVERS FOR CHANGE The major program components as key levers for change. With the introduction of the new model for Disability Prevention and Rehabilitation in the existing (health)care system, we foresee 117 municipalities in Province 1 capable of organising a disability inclusive society, with their own ongoing CBR program.KARUNA FOUNDATION
The program aims at reaching 108.000 pregnant women per year, 786,000 children under the age of 10 years and 78.000 persons with a disability (plus their families) in Province 1 by 2025. The Karuna Foundation will support the government in the scaling and implementation of the program in the coming 5 years in Province 1 anddevelop a resource
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Karuna Foundation Nepal is a local NGO in Nepal. Karuna Nepal is headed by Deepak Raj Sapkota and Yogendra Giri, who manage and lead an enthusiastic and highly motivated team of over sixty professionals in Nepal. The management of Karuna Nepal is responsible for the strategy and implementation of the program. THE DPRP APPROACH AND INTERVENTIONS Step 2: Preparations. The Palika will select and appoint the Community Based Rehabilitation Facilitator (CBRF). This CBRF, who has a background as midwife or an auxiliary health worker, is an inhabitant of the village (if possible). It is a new post and salaries are paid by the Palika (as part of DPRP budget).THE PROGRAM
Karuna Foundation Netherlands Haparandadam 2B-10 1013 AK Amsterdam T: +31 26 355 319 8 E: info@karunafoundation.nl fiscaal nummer: 859795901. Annet van den Hoek (Director) T: HISTORY OF THE PROGRAM History of the program. The Karuna Foundation was established in 2007 with the goal to improve the lives of children with a disability in developing countries. Nepal was identified as a country with a high need in this respect, lack of good care and potential for development. The social entrepreneurs and development specialists Deepak Raj CONTACT – KARUNA FOUNDATION ContactKaruna Foundation Netherlands Haparandadam 2B-10 1013 AK Amsterdam, the Netherlands E: info@karunafoundation.nlAnnet van den Hoek, Director: E: annetvandenhoek@gmail.com M: +31 (0)6 532 958 29Karuna Foundation Nepal 294 Embassy Marg, Baluwatar, Kathmandu, Nepal T: +977-1-4410687 of +977-1-4413340 W: www.karunanepal.orgDeepak Raj Sapkota, director E:deesapkota@karunanepal.orgWHERE WE WORK
Where we work Pilot and first steps of replicationBetween 2007 and 2016, the Inspire2Care model was piloted in the districts of Sunsari and Rasuwa. Learning by doing, the model was developed, implemented and continually evaluated. Because of positive experiences and results, Inspire2Care was replicated to one full district, Ilam, inEXPECTED IMPACT
70% of the 16.000 children with disabilities experienced an improvement in their quality of life (scores measured by WHO Quality of Life Tool).. 20% of the 62.000 adults with disabilities experience this improvement in quality of life. 80% of the expected 108.000 deliveries/year are professionally guided in a clinic (compared to 62% in 2016).. Maternal mortality is reduced by 40% and child WHAT MAKES THIS PROGRAM INNOVATIVE? What makes this program innovative?The introduction of the CBR worker in the current health care system. This person, preferably living in and from the local society, will be recruited and employed by the local government. She provides door-to-door care to persons with a disability A model for affordable care EVIDENCE IN THE PILOT DISTRICT Evidence in the pilot district. Studies on the impact of the pilot program in the district of Ilam– by Kaarak Enterprise Development Service India in 2017 and by Health Economist Kelsey Vaughan in 2018, assigned by UBS-OF, showed the following; 62% reduction in birth defects in Inspire2Care communities. 61% increase of birth deliveriesin a
KARUNA FOUNDATION
The program aims at reaching 108.000 pregnant women per year, 786,000 children under the age of 10 years and 78.000 persons with a disability (plus their families) in Province 1 by 2025. The Karuna Foundation will support the government in the scaling and implementation of the program in the coming 5 years in Province 1 anddevelop a resource
THE ORGANISATION
Karuna Foundation Nepal is a local NGO in Nepal. Karuna Nepal is headed by Deepak Raj Sapkota and Yogendra Giri, who manage and lead an enthusiastic and highly motivated team of over sixty professionals in Nepal. The management of Karuna Nepal is responsible for the strategy and implementation of the program. THE DPRP APPROACH AND INTERVENTIONS Step 2: Preparations. The Palika will select and appoint the Community Based Rehabilitation Facilitator (CBRF). This CBRF, who has a background as midwife or an auxiliary health worker, is an inhabitant of the village (if possible). It is a new post and salaries are paid by the Palika (as part of DPRP budget).THE PROGRAM
Karuna Foundation Netherlands Haparandadam 2B-10 1013 AK Amsterdam T: +31 26 355 319 8 E: info@karunafoundation.nl fiscaal nummer: 859795901. Annet van den Hoek (Director) T: HISTORY OF THE PROGRAM History of the program. The Karuna Foundation was established in 2007 with the goal to improve the lives of children with a disability in developing countries. Nepal was identified as a country with a high need in this respect, lack of good care and potential for development. The social entrepreneurs and development specialists Deepak Raj CONTACT – KARUNA FOUNDATION ContactKaruna Foundation Netherlands Haparandadam 2B-10 1013 AK Amsterdam, the Netherlands E: info@karunafoundation.nlAnnet van den Hoek, Director: E: annetvandenhoek@gmail.com M: +31 (0)6 532 958 29Karuna Foundation Nepal 294 Embassy Marg, Baluwatar, Kathmandu, Nepal T: +977-1-4410687 of +977-1-4413340 W: www.karunanepal.orgDeepak Raj Sapkota, director E:deesapkota@karunanepal.orgWHERE WE WORK
Where we work Pilot and first steps of replicationBetween 2007 and 2016, the Inspire2Care model was piloted in the districts of Sunsari and Rasuwa. Learning by doing, the model was developed, implemented and continually evaluated. Because of positive experiences and results, Inspire2Care was replicated to one full district, Ilam, inEXPECTED IMPACT
70% of the 16.000 children with disabilities experienced an improvement in their quality of life (scores measured by WHO Quality of Life Tool).. 20% of the 62.000 adults with disabilities experience this improvement in quality of life. 80% of the expected 108.000 deliveries/year are professionally guided in a clinic (compared to 62% in 2016).. Maternal mortality is reduced by 40% and child WHAT MAKES THIS PROGRAM INNOVATIVE? What makes this program innovative?The introduction of the CBR worker in the current health care system. This person, preferably living in and from the local society, will be recruited and employed by the local government. She provides door-to-door care to persons with a disability A model for affordable care EVIDENCE IN THE PILOT DISTRICT Evidence in the pilot district. Studies on the impact of the pilot program in the district of Ilam– by Kaarak Enterprise Development Service India in 2017 and by Health Economist Kelsey Vaughan in 2018, assigned by UBS-OF, showed the following; 62% reduction in birth defects in Inspire2Care communities. 61% increase of birth deliveriesin a
THE PROGRAM
Karuna Foundation Netherlands Haparandadam 2B-10 1013 AK Amsterdam T: +31 26 355 319 8 E: info@karunafoundation.nl fiscaal nummer: 859795901. Annet van den Hoek (Director) T: NEWS – KARUNA FOUNDATION news , publications. Karuna foundation has been awarded with the Data Transparency Label 2021 by EVPA For the first time in its history of data collection, EVPA has launched the Data Transparency Label 2021 to publicly recognise and award the HOME – KARUNA FOUNDATION Karuna Foundation Netherlands Haparandadam 2B-10 1013 AK Amsterdam T: +31 26 355 319 8 E: info@karunafoundation.nl fiscaal nummer: 859795901. Annet van den Hoek (Director) T: +31 6 CONTACT – KARUNA FOUNDATION ContactKaruna Foundation Netherlands Haparandadam 2B-10 1013 AK Amsterdam, the Netherlands E: info@karunafoundation.nlAnnet van den Hoek, Director: E: annetvandenhoek@gmail.com M: +31 (0)6 532 958 29Karuna Foundation Nepal 294 Embassy Marg, Baluwatar, Kathmandu, Nepal T: +977-1-4410687 of +977-1-4413340 W: www.karunanepal.orgDeepak Raj Sapkota, director E:deesapkota@karunanepal.org PLANNING – KARUNA FOUNDATION Planning Karuna Foundation 2020-08-27T08:58:26+02:00. . . This is the Youth Club of young people with a disability in one of the pilot villages in Sunsari. The youth gained a social life and discovered their rights and strength and organised. with help of theater awareness raising meetings for their fellow villagers.PUBLICATIONS
Publications – Karuna Foundation. Publications beheer 2020-08-27T09:33:03+02:00. . . This father with a physical disability is able to develop a source of income for this family again. TRAINING AND RESOURCE CENTRE Training and Resource centre. Karuna will start a Training and Resource centre for the program. The government has provided a venue for this centre at their campus for the coming 5 years. Activities of this centre are: – training on the DPRP for all government officials EVIDENCE IN THE PILOT DISTRICT Evidence in the pilot district. Studies on the impact of the pilot program in the district of Ilam– by Kaarak Enterprise Development Service India in 2017 and by Health Economist Kelsey Vaughan in 2018, assigned by UBS-OF, showed the following; 62% reduction in birth defects in Inspire2Care communities. 61% increase of birth deliveriesin a
IMPACT STUDY
Our partner UBS Optimus Foundation was willing to fund an impact study to find evidence. Via an international tender procedure UBS selected the KIT Royal Tropical Institute) to implement this study. Due to the nature of the evidence sought, it is expected that the impact study will use a quasi-experimental mix-methods design, in which findings THE MAJOR PROGRAM COMPONENTS AS KEY LEVERS FOR CHANGE The major program components as key levers for change. With the introduction of the new model for Disability Prevention and Rehabilitation in the existing (health)care system, we foresee 117 municipalities in Province 1 capable of organising a disability inclusive society, with their own ongoing CBR program.KARUNA FOUNDATION
HomeOn June 16th, 2019, the provincial government of Province number 1 in Nepal decided to adopt the Inspire2Care(I2C) program, a community-based healthcare and rehabilitation program, as developed by the Karuna Foundation in the past 12 years. The Ministry of Social Development in the province has the responsibility to implement theprogram in
THE ORGANISATION
Persons with a disability are now seen, accepted and supported in their village and villagers see their potential. Hence Karuna Foundation helps to form disability inclusive societies.The OrganisationKaruna Foundation in the new phaseWith the scaling of the program, the Karuna Foundation is formed by two organisations eachwith
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Karuna Foundation Netherlands Haparandadam 2B-10 1013 AK Amsterdam T: +31 26 355 319 8 E: info@karunafoundation.nl fiscaal nummer: 859795901. Annet van den Hoek (Director) T: THE DPRP APPROACH AND INTERVENTIONS Parents and their children with a disability are united in a parents groupThe DPRP approach and interventionsStep 1: The Start Via a start meeting and call for proposal from the Ministry of Social Development (MoSD) in the Province (in different phases), Palikas are HISTORY OF THE PROGRAM The Karuna Foundation was established in 2007 with the goal to improve the lives of children with a disability in developing countries. Nepal was identified as a country with a high need in this respect, lack of good care and potential for development. CONTACT – KARUNA FOUNDATION ContactKaruna Foundation Netherlands Haparandadam 2B-10 1013 AK Amsterdam, the Netherlands E: info@karunafoundation.nlAnnet van den Hoek, Director: E: annetvandenhoek@gmail.com M: +31 (0)6 532 958 29Karuna Foundation Nepal 294 Embassy Marg, Baluwatar, Kathmandu, Nepal T: +977-1-4410687 of +977-1-4413340 W: www.karunanepal.orgDeepak Raj Sapkota, director E:deesapkota@karunanepal.orgWHERE WE WORK
Where we work Pilot and first steps of replicationBetween 2007 and 2016, the Inspire2Care model was piloted in the districts of Sunsari and Rasuwa. Learning by doing, the model was developed, implemented and continually evaluated. Because of positive experiences and results, Inspire2Care was replicated to one full district, Ilam, inEXPECTED IMPACT
70% of the 16.000 children with disabilities experienced an improvement in their quality of life (scores measured by WHO Quality of Life Tool).. 20% of the 62.000 adults with disabilities experience this improvement in quality of life. 80% of the expected 108.000 deliveries/year are professionally guided in a clinic (compared to 62% in 2016).. Maternal mortality is reduced by 40% and child EVIDENCE IN THE PILOT DISTRICT Studies on the impact of the pilot program in the district of Ilam– by Kaarak Enterprise Development Service India in 2017 and by Health Economist Kelsey Vaughan in 2018, assigned by UBS-OF, showed the following; 62% reduction in birth defects in Inspire2Care communities.61%
WHAT MAKES THIS PROGRAM INNOVATIVE? What makes this program innovative?The introduction of the CBR worker in the current health care system. This person, preferably living in and from the local society, will be recruited and employed by the local government. She provides door-to-door care to persons with a disability A model for affordable careKARUNA FOUNDATION
HomeOn June 16th, 2019, the provincial government of Province number 1 in Nepal decided to adopt the Inspire2Care(I2C) program, a community-based healthcare and rehabilitation program, as developed by the Karuna Foundation in the past 12 years. The Ministry of Social Development in the province has the responsibility to implement theprogram in
THE ORGANISATION
Persons with a disability are now seen, accepted and supported in their village and villagers see their potential. Hence Karuna Foundation helps to form disability inclusive societies.The OrganisationKaruna Foundation in the new phaseWith the scaling of the program, the Karuna Foundation is formed by two organisations eachwith
THE PROGRAM
Karuna Foundation Netherlands Haparandadam 2B-10 1013 AK Amsterdam T: +31 26 355 319 8 E: info@karunafoundation.nl fiscaal nummer: 859795901. Annet van den Hoek (Director) T: THE DPRP APPROACH AND INTERVENTIONS Parents and their children with a disability are united in a parents groupThe DPRP approach and interventionsStep 1: The Start Via a start meeting and call for proposal from the Ministry of Social Development (MoSD) in the Province (in different phases), Palikas are HISTORY OF THE PROGRAM The Karuna Foundation was established in 2007 with the goal to improve the lives of children with a disability in developing countries. Nepal was identified as a country with a high need in this respect, lack of good care and potential for development. CONTACT – KARUNA FOUNDATION ContactKaruna Foundation Netherlands Haparandadam 2B-10 1013 AK Amsterdam, the Netherlands E: info@karunafoundation.nlAnnet van den Hoek, Director: E: annetvandenhoek@gmail.com M: +31 (0)6 532 958 29Karuna Foundation Nepal 294 Embassy Marg, Baluwatar, Kathmandu, Nepal T: +977-1-4410687 of +977-1-4413340 W: www.karunanepal.orgDeepak Raj Sapkota, director E:deesapkota@karunanepal.orgWHERE WE WORK
Where we work Pilot and first steps of replicationBetween 2007 and 2016, the Inspire2Care model was piloted in the districts of Sunsari and Rasuwa. Learning by doing, the model was developed, implemented and continually evaluated. Because of positive experiences and results, Inspire2Care was replicated to one full district, Ilam, inEXPECTED IMPACT
70% of the 16.000 children with disabilities experienced an improvement in their quality of life (scores measured by WHO Quality of Life Tool).. 20% of the 62.000 adults with disabilities experience this improvement in quality of life. 80% of the expected 108.000 deliveries/year are professionally guided in a clinic (compared to 62% in 2016).. Maternal mortality is reduced by 40% and child EVIDENCE IN THE PILOT DISTRICT Studies on the impact of the pilot program in the district of Ilam– by Kaarak Enterprise Development Service India in 2017 and by Health Economist Kelsey Vaughan in 2018, assigned by UBS-OF, showed the following; 62% reduction in birth defects in Inspire2Care communities.61%
WHAT MAKES THIS PROGRAM INNOVATIVE? What makes this program innovative?The introduction of the CBR worker in the current health care system. This person, preferably living in and from the local society, will be recruited and employed by the local government. She provides door-to-door care to persons with a disability A model for affordable careTHE PROGRAM
Karuna Foundation Netherlands Haparandadam 2B-10 1013 AK Amsterdam T: +31 26 355 319 8 E: info@karunafoundation.nl fiscaal nummer: 859795901. Annet van den Hoek (Director) T: NEWS – KARUNA FOUNDATION news , publications. Karuna foundation has been awarded with the Data Transparency Label 2021 by EVPA For the first time in its history of data collection, EVPA has launched the Data Transparency Label 2021 to publicly recognise and award the HOME – KARUNA FOUNDATION Karuna Foundation Netherlands Haparandadam 2B-10 1013 AK Amsterdam T: +31 26 355 319 8 E: info@karunafoundation.nl fiscaal nummer: 859795901. Annet van den Hoek (Director) T: +31 6 CONTACT – KARUNA FOUNDATION ContactKaruna Foundation Netherlands Haparandadam 2B-10 1013 AK Amsterdam, the Netherlands E: info@karunafoundation.nlAnnet van den Hoek, Director: E: annetvandenhoek@gmail.com M: +31 (0)6 532 958 29Karuna Foundation Nepal 294 Embassy Marg, Baluwatar, Kathmandu, Nepal T: +977-1-4410687 of +977-1-4413340 W: www.karunanepal.orgDeepak Raj Sapkota, director E:deesapkota@karunanepal.org PLANNING – KARUNA FOUNDATION This is the Youth Club of young people with a disability in one of the pilot villages in Sunsari. The youth gained a social life and discovered their rights and strength and organised with help of theater awareness raising meetings for their fellow villagers.Planning
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Karuna Foundation Netherlands Haparandadam 2B-10 1013 AK Amsterdam T: +31 26 355 319 8 E: info@karunafoundation.nl fiscaal nummer: 859795901. Annet van den Hoek (Director) T: +31 6 STRONG COMMITMENT BY THE GOVERNMENT OF NEPAL DESPITE THE The figures on COVID-19 are still spiking and put high pressure on society in Nepal with repeated lock-down, an overburdened care system and major sources of revenues from tourism and the workforce abroad being reduced to a minimum.The pandemic also had its impact on the implementation of the Disability Prevention and Rehabilitation Program(DPRP), supported
EVIDENCE IN THE PILOT DISTRICT Studies on the impact of the pilot program in the district of Ilam– by Kaarak Enterprise Development Service India in 2017 and by Health Economist Kelsey Vaughan in 2018, assigned by UBS-OF, showed the following; 62% reduction in birth defects in Inspire2Care communities.61%
TRAINING AND RESOURCE CENTRE Female Health workers give extension to pregnant women en mothers on safe pregnancies and delivery. Training and Resource centre Karuna will start a Training and Resource centre for the program. The government has provided a venue for this centre at their campus for the coming 5 years. Activities of thisIMPACT STUDY
This father has learnt to accept the disability of his son and knows how to support him.Impact studyWe remain critical towards our own work and aim at keeping learning about the outcomes of the program and keep improving it. Do we reach the set objectives for the outcomesSkip to content
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‘People develop themselves’ The Karuna philosophy __ ‘1250 children with a disability have improved quality of life’ Quality of life __‘Cost
efficient and proven community model’ Inspire2Care __Homebeheer
2019-05-25T19:38:50+02:00ABOUT KARUNA
KARUNA FOUNDATION STRENGTHENS COMMUNITY-BASED HEALTHCARE AND LOCAL HEALTH FINANCING IN RURAL AREAS OF NEPAL. WITH THAT MISSION AND AN ENTREPRENEURIAL APPROACH, WE DEVELOPED THE MODEL INSPIRE2CARE. THIS MODEL AIMS AT REDUCING BIRTH DEFECTS AND CHILDHOOD DISABILITIES; DECREASING MATERNAL, NEONATAL AND CHILD MORTALITY RATES; AND BUILDING DISABILITY-INCLUSIVE COMMUNITIES.*
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VIDEO: BEST WISHES IN PRACTICE_Video, prevention_
This new video shows how Best Wishes, the prevention component of Inspire2Care, works in a village. Follow the pregnant Dhana, who lives in a remote village in the Nepalese 'tea-district' Ilam.*
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VIDEO: AMIR IS ARTIST AND ROLE MODEL_Story_
Do not underestimate the potential of people with disabilities. Amir is a role-model in Nepal, especially for youth with a disability. He paints, writes poems and songs and is a great singer. Check out hismusic video !
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DOUBLE RECOGNITION FOR INSPIRE2CARE_news_
After a rigorous selection from over 400 submissions, Zero Project and partner Ashoka selected Inspire2Care as one of 10 most Scalable Solutions for inclusivedevelopment.
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POSITIVE INDEPENDENT EVALUATION INSPIRE2CARE _Evaluation, impact_ UBS Optimus Foundation organised an independent evaluation of Inspire2Care in the Ilam district in Nepal. The evaluation report calls the programme effective, efficient and strategic withsignificant impact.
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DISABILITY & SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH _Best Wishes, publication_ Karuna’s Best Wishes programme was selected as a good practice for the book Everybody Matters,
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