Established in 2013, HAPSA Nepal began with a Hand Hygiene Awareness Campaign in the rural village of Ghumarchowk, Sankhu. From supporting primary health care services in collaboration with the local government during the earthquake to distributing COVID isolation kits, conducting awareness, education, and training programs during the pandemic, and responding to various disasters through community CPR and choking training, HAPSA has come a long way with impactful projects supported by local, national, and international partners.
Now, HAPSA has moved forward with wider missions and objectives wherein HAPSA will be a coordinating entity that facilitates partnerships between international organizations, individuals and partners, Nepal-based institutions, communities, non-government, and government agencies.
By centralizing logistics, partnerships, and local collaborations, HAPSA Nepal will serve as a bridge between global expertise and Nepal’s on-the-ground needs, enabling it to accomplish its mission. For this, we are reforming HAPSA Nepal’s BOD team with dynamic, enthusiastic, and energetic individuals from diverse backgrounds.
To strengthen Nepal’s emergency, community, and preventive healthcare systems by uniting global expertise with local leadership.
Uniting international experts and local institutions to improve Nepal’s health systems.
Elevating community-based care in CPR, poison management, trauma, and emergency ultrasound.
Empowering health workers, students, and communities through training, mentorship, and skill exchange.
Driving evidence-based reforms through research, publication, and advocacy in public health and emergency systems.