Nepal wants to follow community clinics concept: Health Minister
News Desk || risingbd.com

Health and Family Welfare Minister Professor Dr Samanta Lal Sen has said the Nepalese government is keen to follow community clinic concept of Bangladesh in the health sector.
The minister made the assurance when Nepalese Ambassador to Bangladesh Ghanshyam Bhandari met with him at his ministry on Tuesday.
During the meeting, the Nepalese ambassador said Bangladesh achieved impressive success in the health sector through developing innovative models and initiatives.
He described the community clinic model as an extraordinary one as it has been keeping significant contribution to the lives of common people.
Ghanshyam Bhandari said the Nepalese government wanted to implement community clinics model in their health sector.
Samanta Lal said, “Community clinic concept is the brain child of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. The people in rural areas are getting healthcare facilities from the community clinics”.
The health ministry sources said in 2023, community clinics got global recognition as a resolution on community-based healthcare in Bangladesh was unanimously adopted at the United Nations (UN).
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina developed the community-based healthcare innovative service initiative and under the initiative, community clinics have been established in the country to provide healthcare services to the people.
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