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Data Modifications

Posted by Duncan Maru Data management is a core process of any healthcare operation.  Nyaya Health has a central mission of using data to drive our services, evaluate our outcomes, and to disseminate our work to others.  We have published papers and have extensive data uploaded to our wiki.  Our data management program has a [...]

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Bibhav Acharya, Executive Vice-President of Nyaya Health was invited to present at an interaction between non resident Nepalis and the two ambassadors (Nepali ambassador to the US and the US ambassador to Nepal) in Washington DC. This invitation-only event was organized by The Non-Resident Nepalis Association ( NRN)  National Coordination Council of USA and featured in the Nepal News. [...]

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Posted by Gregory Karelas Upon arriving at Bayalpata Hospital, one might expect to be greeted by a gentleman wearing a black coat and dark slacks, a bright blue scarf and hair that is immaculately styled, all contributing to a veneer of professionalism that is patent and palpable. He might appear unannounced with surprising promptness and [...]

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Dear friends and family, Today we share with you our 2010 Annual Report – we hope you’ll take a moment to read about the wonderful progress Nyaya and our partners have made this year in Achham, in the rural and impoverished west of Nepal. Nyaya began five years ago, compelled by the simple idea that [...]

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Posted by Astha Ramaiya In October Nyaya’s Wiki was selected as one of the Featured Projects for the FACT Social Justice Challenge. Recently, NetSquared, the sponsor of the Challenge interviewed Nyaya’s Director of Operations to learn more about Nyaya’s work in the global health delivery field. You can read his interview here. Tweet This Post

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Posted by Duncan Maru Nyaya Health Co-Founder Duncan Maru, MD, PHD recently discussed Nyaya Health’s work in his talk on “Implementation Gaps and Quality Chasms: Building Health Systems in Rural Nepal” at the Internal Medicine and Pediatrics Noon Conference at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, where he is a resident physician.  His slide show is available [...]

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Posted by Ryan Schwarz As I’ve written about before on this blog, many of the challenges Nyaya faces in delivering health services are outside of the clinical realm. Many of these challenges revolve around management and administration, yet we often hear skepticism about the importance of managers, what they offer organizations, or that enhanced management [...]

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Posted by Jennifer Guo Over the years, Nyaya has been fortunate to have many partners and supporters in our fight against healthcare inequalities. One such organization is the EquityEditors Association (EEA). EEA was conceptualized as a non-profit organization of socially-conscious medical scientific editors who donate a portion of their income (1-100%) to global health organizations [...]

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Posted by Duncan Maru, MD, PHD It sometimes behooves the writers of this blog to take a step back from the daily grind of healthcare delivery in resource-poor settings and talk about something somewhat more “academic”.  So humor me and allow a brief digression into the world of reference management software.  You may in fact [...]

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Posted by Duncan Maru, MD, PHD We have spoken before about the lack of transparency and accountability among those working in the fields of global health and global development. This is a systemic problem at multiple levels: the disempowerment of the so-called “beneficiaries” of global health and development projects; persistent memes of colonialism and racism that dog [...]

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Posted by Ryan Schwarz Nyaya presented on their work at the 7th World Health Care Congress in Washington D.C. earlier this month. The poster presentation – “Transparent operations to enhance accountability and collaboration within global health” – discussed Nyaya’s work to develop a transparent organizational model. You can read more about the WHCC Affordable Health [...]

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World Health Day

This is the first in a series of guest contributions by authors working for health justice in South Asia. We are pleased to support their work, and encourage our readers to think critically about the connection between our work and theirs. April marks Nyaya’s second birthday working as an advocate for health justice for the [...]

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Posted by Jen Garnett At Nyaya, we strive to maintain a high level of financial and operational transparency. This allows us to rigorously monitor and evaluate our operational costs, and also provides our donors with detailed information on the social return on their investment and full disclosure of how their funds are being spent. Additionally, [...]

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Nyaya was recently invited to deliver one of the “Partnerships in Global Health Equity” workshops at the 2010 GlobeMed Summit in Chicago. GlobeMed is a network of university students which partner with grassroots organizations to improve the health of people of the impoverished. This year, their summit featured keynote addresses and workshops by several of [...]

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Posted by Chintan Maru South Asia has no shortage of water stories.  A hydro-electric dam project diverts a sacred river and displaces millions.  The morning hustle at a slum’s communal tap breaks into a fatal fight.  A monsoon rain blesses an inter-caste wedding.  I began asking about Nyaya’s water story when I witnessed our night-watchman [...]

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