OTHER PUBLICATIONS
External evaluations
- External assessment on the cost-effectiveness and efficiency of the implementation of the first phase (2011-2013) of the Inspire2Care programme by Karuna Foundation Nepal (december 2014)
- Evaluation of the Training of Professionals Program (ToP) in Kavre and Sunsari district (February 2014)
- Impact assessment Share&Care en Inspire to Care (before named Prevention & Rehabilitation) - by Nepalese journalists Om Bahadur Rai (Social Affairs editor at Republica) and Govinda Pariyar (Senior correspondent at Annapurna Post) (June 2013)
- External evaluation on quality &sustainability of CBR work with children with a disbility in March 2012. The evaluation was carried out by Huib Cornielje (Enablement), a highly experienced and renowned expert on community based rehabilitation and inclusion in developing countries.
- Evaluation on Community based health insurance schemes in Nepal by Swiss Health Centre en Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GiZ) as well as a presentation of the report.
Research by Master students
- Master thesis from students from Maastricht University - Master Global Health. Unfortunately because of the earthquake the students were unable to carry out their fieldwork in Nepal and last minute their research was changed to a desk study.
- Factors influencing the sustainability of community based programs: a mixed method study by Laurien Persoon (2015)
- The Inclusiveness of Society for Children with Disabilities in Nepal by Lina Brandt (2015)
- Master thesis from students from Maastricht University - Master Global Health. Unfortunately because of the earthquake the students were unable to carry out their fieldwork in Nepal and last minute their research was changed to a desk study.
- The article on the impact of community based rehabilitation on quality of life of children with a disabilityby Tanja Mol has been published in Disability, CBR and Inclusive Development (Vol 25;No1) (formerly Asia Pacific Disability Rehabilitation Journal)
- The impact of the Share & Care program (Community-Based Health Insurance) on preventing disabilities by improving maternal and child health in Kavre and Sunsari Districts of Nepal. Juliet van Es.
- Master thesis reports by Publich Health students of the VU University in Amsterdam in 2010
- Determinants of Membership Share&Care. A study to investigate the most important determinants of membership Share & Care program in Mechchhe and Hansposha, Nepal’. by Iris Walraven.
- The influence of a community based health programme. ‘The Share & Care programme and the use of medicines in Nepal’ by Rozemarijn de Rooij.
Presentations
- Presentation during the Prince Claus Symposium on 'Health Insurance' on 5 July 2013. Health insurance in a politically unstable Nepal. Betteke de Gaay Fortman was one of the respondents to the presentation of Professor Michael Grimm.
- Presentation on the results of community based health insurance scheme Share&Care presented during a meeting of the Health Insurance for the Poor Platfrom (25 May 2012).
- Presentation by Karuna Nepal at the Prime Minister Office in Nepal - (March 2012)