Nepal
Nepal

Funding totals

Funds documented as disbursed and received by Nepal from 2014 to 2022, including capacity-building and PHEIC-specific funding. Totals may not align due to incomplete reporting and documentation.

Funds disbursed2014–2022

$0Total funds (USD)
$0Capacity-building funds, including JEE core capacities (USD)
$0PHEIC funds (USD)

Funds received2014–2022

$2BTotal funds (USD)
$1.5BCapacity-building funds, including JEE core capacities (USD)
$560MPHEIC funds (USD)

Funds by top 10 JEE core capacities

Funds disbursed and received by Nepal for activities aligned to JEE 1.0. core capacities (see Technical appendix). Value may be less than the total identified for capacity-building shown above because not all capacity-building funds align with a specified JEE core capacity.

Funds disbursedNepal | 2014–2022

No data available

Funds receivedNepal | 2014–2022

JEE 1.0 CategoryFunds (USD)$0$50M$100M$150M$200M$250MReporting$205MWorkforce development$185MImmunization$175MFood safety$65MReal-time surveillance$65MNational legislation, policy and financing$60MNational laboratory system$55MAntimicrobial resistance (AMR)$55MEmergency response operations$50MPreparedness$30M

Funds by PHEIC

Funds disbursed and received by Nepal for PHEIC-specific response.

Funds disbursedNepal | 2014–2022

No data available

Funds receivedNepal | 2014–2022

PHEIC nameFunds (USD)$0$200M$400M$600M2019-2023 COVID-19 Pandemic$550M2014-present Poliovirus $15M

Top recipients and funders

Top 10 recipients to which Nepal disbursed funds, and top 10 funders from which Nepal received funds.

Top 10 recipients2014–2022

No data available

2022 SPAR

The IHR States Parties Self-Assessment Annual Reporting Tool (SPAR) allows states to report their progress towards International Health Regulations (IHR) capacity requirements. SPAR data are from 2022.

SPAR

C.1Policy, Legal and normative Instruments to implement IHR
Limited capacity
C.2IHR Coordination, National IHR Focal Point functions and advocacy
Limited capacity
C.3Financing
Demonstrated capacity
C.4Laboratory
Limited capacity
C.5Surveillance
Limited capacity
C.6Human resources
Limited capacity
C.7Health emergency management
Limited capacity
C.8Health services provision
Limited capacity

SPAR

C.9Infection prevention and control (IPC)
Limited capacity
C.10Risk communication and community engagement (RCCE)
Limited capacity
C.11Points of entry (PoEs) and border health
Limited capacity
C.12Zoonotic diseases
Limited capacity
C.13Food safety
No capacity
C.14Chemical events
Limited capacity
C.15Radiation emergencies
No capacity

JEE 1.0 scores

A Joint External Evaluation (JEE) is a collaborative process by which countries can assess their capacity to prevent, detect, and respond to public health risks and identify gaps in their human and animal health infrastructure. JEE scores are the most recent available for each country as of 2022.

No data available

Risk indices

Data included is the most recent available as of 2022.

GHS Index

Nepal | Score: 34020406080100Most vulnerableLeast vulnerable

The GHS Index measures countries' capacities to prepare for epidemics and pandemics. Data shown are from 2021.

Infectious Disease Vulnerability Index

Nepal | Score: 0.40440500.20.40.60.81Most vulnerableLeast vulnerable

The Infectious Disease Vulnerability Index identifies the countries that are the most vulnerable to disease outbreaks. Data shown are from 2016.

INFORM Risk Index

Nepal | Score: 4.11086420Most vulnerableLeast vulnerable

The INFORM Risk Index is a global, open-source risk assessment for humanitarian crises and disasters. Data shown are from 2022.

World Risk Index

Nepal | Score: 2.6250403020100Most vulnerableLeast vulnerable

The World Risk Index provides assesses the risk of countries falling victim to a humanitarian disaster caused by extreme natural events and the negative impacts of climate change. Data shown are from 2022.

National Action Plan for Health Security (NAPHS)

The WHO works with member states to develop a National Action Plan for Health Security, identifying capacity gaps and other national priorities for the development of the IHR core capacities. NAPHS data included as available in March 2024.

StatusYearsDocument
Ongoing and planned
No document available

WOAH PVS Pathway

The Performance of Veterinary Services (PVS) Pathway is the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH)'s capacity-building program for national veterinary services and aquatic animal health services. An independent monitoring mechanism releases reports on the performance of these services. WOAH delegates can specify the level of confidentiality of their country's report, so only a selection is publicly available. PVS Pathway data included as available in March 2024.

Report typeYearsDocument
No dataNo document available