Humla District a piece of Province No. 6, is one of the seventy-five regions of Nepal. The locale, with Simikot as its region base camp, covers a territory of 5,655 km² and has populace of 50,858 according to the statistics of 2011 . The Northern piece of Humla District is possessed by Buddhists, beginning from Tibet, while the South is for the most part occupied by Hindus.Although there is a region doctor's facility and essential human services focuses, these are insufficient for giving wellbeing administrations. The little wellbeing focuses in numerous VDCs are regularly without Auxiliary Health Workers (AHWs), Auxiliary Nurse Midwives (ANMs) and Community Health Workers (CHWs). Many individuals still have confidence in Dhami and Jhakri and regularly depend on nearby practices before looking for allopathic treatment.
The Nepal Trust, which has been working in Humla since 1996, was one of the main NGOs in the area to address advancement (particularly human services) issues at the grass-roots level. Stage Nepal is a non benefit association which arranges with the District Health Office in Simikot to give thorough essential wellbeing administrations to the groups of Maila and Melchham, two of the most separated VDCs of the locale; and in addition the neighboring towns who additionally got these administrations. The Trust was the main association permitted to proceed with its advancement work all through the locale amid the Maoist rebellion. The Torpa facility was worked by the trust just about 15 years prior to address the prompt requirement for wellbeing administrations. To date, the Trust has extended administrations all through the locale including changes made to the area healing center. As of now, Trust activities are identified with bet/post natal care and newborn child mortality lessening programs. With its head office in Kathmandu, the Nepal Trust has its own particular satellite office and visitor house in its Simikot office, which goes about as a social endeavor (the main inherent West Nepal) and alongside human services works in training, sustainable power source, legacy safeguarding, WASH, sustenance security and farming, feasible tourism improvement and wage era. Nepal Trust has been dealing with the Great Himalaya Trail Development Program since 2008.
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