Gorkha Health Posts Project
Gorkha Health Posts Project was successfully implemented on June 25-26, 2021. This project aimed to support local health centers in Gorkha that had closed because they lacked the means to…
Gorkha Health Posts Project was successfully implemented on June 25-26, 2021. This project aimed to support local health centers in Gorkha that had closed because they lacked the means to…
Our team of 5 personnel made a week-long journey to Myagdi on November 9, 2019, conducted agricultural training sessions in 6 out of 8 wards in Annapurna Rural Municipality. Our…
It is our pleasure to inform you the overall outcome of the Chandrauta Eye Camp organized on April 11-12, 2018 exceeded our expectations. On the first day of our mission, a staggering crowd of 817 people showed up for the general checkup, and despite working overtime, our clinical team was able to attend 527 people only. We caught 127 cataract cases, among which 4 were ineligible for surgery because they suffered from pterygium too.
Our Thala, Jajarkot Health Camp, conducted on June 17 2017, resulted into quite propitious outcomes. We examined 600 Jajorkot residents (mostly who had never consulted specialists), gave away free medications and disseminated information about water sanitation and hygiene. With careful planning and collaboration with right organizations, we succeeded in delivering healthcare and health education to underprivileged families at minimal cost per capita of $2.85.
Our first health camp organized on April 24, 2016 in Ghusel, Lalitpur, in collaboration with Kathmandu Rotary Club and Alka Hospital, was a huge success. We screened 192 Ghusel residents, provided free medications and most importantly steered them to the path of healthier and more prosperous lives.
Abiral Foundation realizes books are the greatest source of wisdom, and wisdom leads to better decisions. We believe investment in children’s education is the best strategy for Nepal’s socioeconomic development.…
To facilitate the access to Apun, Gorkha after the April 2015 earthquake, Abiral Foundation constructed a 2.5 km road that connected the village to Khimpu and Olang. The road was heavily used by numerous governmental and nongovernmental organizations to deliver relief to Gorkha district, one of the most devastated regions after 2015 Nepal earthquake. The road is in use for transportation and travel purposes up to the current date.