Patients Served
17,355
Across all camps
Part of Our Healthcare Initiatives
" Empowering lives by bridging gaps in healthcare access and education through community-driven solutions. "
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Patients Served
17,355
Across all camps
Health Camps
16
Avg 1,085 patients/camp
Provinces Covered
7/7
Nationwide operational footprint
Total Investment
$130K
~$7.5 per patient
Dailekh
CAMP-0161,170 patients • 18 days
Feb 2, 2026 to Feb 27, 2026
Darchula
CAMP-0151,170 patients • 18 days
Feb 2, 2026 to Feb 27, 2026
Kalikot
CAMP-0141,300 patients • 20 days
Jan 5, 2026 to Jan 31, 2026


20% → 50%Diseases Prevention Rate

300 → 10,000Daily Patient Treatment

All Over NepalPopulation Health Access
Project Sanjeevani is the most ambitious initiative set to transform healthcare across the years 2025, 2026, and 2027, dedicated to making healthcare accessible, affordable, and sustainable for all.In a world where healthcare disparities are widespread, Project Sanjeevani aims to bridge the gap between advanced medical care and communities that have long been left behind. This initiative brings quality healthcare directly to the doorsteps of those who need it most.For readers researching mobile health camps in Nepal, rural healthcare access, or maternal health challenges in Nepal, Sanjeevani is the operating model that connects those topics to real field execution.
Ensure equitable access to quality healthcare by implementing a phased approach that enhances early disease detection, expands healthcare centers, and establishes comprehensive medical facilities. Our goal is to improve community well-being by providing advanced medical services to undeserved.
Create a future where every individual, regardless of location, has access to essential healthcare services. By developing a nationwide network of hospitals and medical centers, we aspire to build a healthier society with reduced health gaps and improved quality of life.
Start date: 15th May, 2025
Educate communities on hygiene, disease prevention, and healthy living practices, with a goal of creating a scalable, sustainable healthcare delivery model for rural areas.
Time Period
Completed Camps
Patients Served
Provinces Covered
Start date: 05 Aug, 2025
Improve healthcare access with prompt emergency care, maintain WHO standards, and emphasize prevention, education, and disease monitoring. Achieve sustainability through financial stability and local capacity.
Villages Coverage
Avg Response Time
Population Reach
Start date: 1st Jan, 2027
Establish a nationwide hospital network that ensures healthcare access, clinical quality, and community health. This aims for financial sustainability, and local capacity building, ultimately improving healthcare outcomes.
Total Hospitals
Hospital Setup
Emergency Response
Start date: 1st Oct, 2029
Establish a nationwide hospital network that ensures healthcare access, clinical quality, and community health. This aims for financial sustainability, and local capacity building, ultimately improving healthcare outcomes.
Central Hospital
Bed Capacity
Quality Maintenance
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