While NHP is a World Bank aided multi-hundred crore project, other three Centrally funded health schemes include Malaria Elimination under National Vector Borne Disease and Control Programme (NVBDCP), Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana (RSBY) and Jan Aushadhi (Generic Drugs).
The formal launching ceremony was held at Capital Convention Centre here in the presence of representatives from World Bank, MLAs and Health department officials.
In his address, Longon expressed hope that the project will assist the department in improving the health services and increase their untilization by the communities in targeted locations in the state.
He therefore expressed happiness that Nagaland Health Project (NHP) would be building the capacity of both the public health institutions and community through Village Health Communities.
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Revealing that the duration of World Bank aided NHP is 5-6 years with the total financial outlay of Rs 390.5 crore which includes external assistance of Rs 312.5 crore and state government's share of Rs 78 crore, the Minister appealed to the World Bank and the Government of India to consider the options for extension of the programme and further improve the health condition of the rural people in the state.
Designed by Nagaland and funded by World Bank, NHP would be potential investment to boost the health care delivery system in the State.