
Live Field Intelligence
Project SanjeevaniTracking Portal
A single operational view for Project Sanjeevani: patient volume, province coverage, camp execution, cost discipline, and rollout readiness across Nepal.
Mission Status
Phase I active
Coverage
3.5%
16 of 460 rural municipalities
Latest month
2,340
patients served in Feb 2026
Capacity
0
patients per week at current setup
Unit cost
$0.0
cost per patient served
Rollout reality
19.2 yrs
to cover all rural municipalities with 2 teams
Patients Served
Live cumulative total from all completed camps.
Health Camps
Average 1,085 patients per camp.
Province Coverage
Field footprint now spans every province in Nepal.
Total Investment
Actual spend logged against patient and camp delivery.
Mission Control
Operational performance at a glance
The overview focuses on coverage, patient throughput, province distribution, and month-over-month execution using the current Sanjeevani field logs.
National rollout progress
16 municipalities reached
Sanjeevani has operationally touched 16 rural municipalities. 444 remain for full rural coverage.
Coverage achieved
3.5%
3.5%
Weekly capacity
0
patients per week
Medicines delivered
0
90% of patients received medication
Referral pipeline
0
patients escalated for follow-up care
Delivery health
Current operating posture
Active medical teams
2
Two field teams currently deployed.
Average duration
17 days
Typical camp length under current logistics.
Annual capacity
33,000
Projected with current team count.
The current two-team model supports execution stability, but national rural coverage requires planned scale-up beyond the present operating footprint.
Monthly pulse
Patient throughput over time
Latest month
2,340
Camps in period
16
Avg monthly patients
1,736
Cumulative total
17,355
Latest field activity
Recent camps and handoff points
Geographic Footprint
Province-by-province delivery
Coverage is spread across all seven provinces, with the heaviest concentration in Karnali and Sudurpashchim based on current camp execution.
Karnali
6 camps
Sudurpashchim
3 camps
Bagmati
2 camps
Lumbini
2 camps
Madhesh
1 camp
Gandaki
1 camp
Koshi
1 camp
Impact mix
Beneficiary and care composition
Women (42%)
Women beneficiaries
7,289
42.0%
Children (10%)
Children beneficiaries
1,736
10.0%
Referrals (5%)
Referral cases
868
5.0%
Medicines (90%)
Medicines distributed
15,620
90.0%
Medication distribution remains high relative to total patient volume, which suggests camps are addressing immediate treatment needs alongside screening and referral.
Rollout roadmap
Planned scaling path through 2030
Current year
2026
2025
Completed
Cumulative patient growth
2026
Current
Cumulative patient growth
2027
Planned
Cumulative patient growth
2028
Planned
Cumulative patient growth
2029
Planned
Cumulative patient growth
2030
Planned
Cumulative patient growth