An Organic Model for Community Health Service Development: Empowering Rural Ruby Valley with Himalayan Health Care

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Community Health, Organic Model, Rural development, Service Development

Abstract

The three-pillar model of primary healthcare, community education, and income generation opportunities forms the foundation for comprehensive development efforts in the rural village of Dhading. Even though there's been some improvement, Nepal still faces problems with healthcare, education, and job opportunities. To make things better, we need to keep investing in these areas. This means making healthcare, and education better, creating more jobs, and protecting the environment. We also need to involve communities and work with others. By doing this, Nepal can keep improving, with healthier communities, better education, and more chances for success for everyone. Himalayan Health Care initiatives embracing a collaborative and sustainable approach in the rural village of Dhading Nepal can persist in its journey toward holistic community development, enhancing quality of life, and fostering greater opportunities.

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2024-05-30

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