The Royal Tropical Institute has been selected to implement an impact study of the Inspire2Care program in the coming 6 years.
The Royal Tropical Institute has been selected to implement an impact study of the Inspire2Care program in the coming 6 years.
In November 28th the Karuna Foundation NL organized a “Donor Day” for 15 donors to present the progress and results of the implementation of DPRP in Koshi Province Nepal. The two directors from Nepal: Deepak and Yogendra gave a presentation on three topics: 1) the progress and results of DPRP phase 1; 2) the progress, results, and challenges in the implementation of DPRP 2.0 and 3) options for scaling to new provinces.
In mid-July 2024, the Koshi province and 30 remaining municipalities started the implementation of DPRP 2.0 with support from Karuna Foundation Nepal. Now the program is implemented in all 137 municipalities of the Koshi province.
On September 13th all donors of the Karuna Foundation were invited to the Royal Tropical Institute (KIT) in Amsterdam to discuss the first results of the impact study by the KIT and celebrate the start of the DPRP 2.0.
After extensive discussion by our directors in Nepal with the government in Koshi Province, the Nepalese budget for DPRP2.0 in the next fiscal year (starting July 15th) has been officially allocated for an amount of €730.000. Also, meetings are held in the 4 districts where the program will start with mayors of the 34 new municipalities, who all seemed positive to adopt the program and allocate the budget.