2019-01-13
Health assistants from across the country have staged the protest rally from Maitighar Mandal to New Baneswor demanding various demand.
More than 5,000 health assistants are up in arms demanding the ministry not to implement the plan of allowing auxiliary health workers to head health posts.
“We have been demanding that the ministry appoint chiefs at health posts based on academic qualifications. Health assistants have more knowledge than auxiliary health workers and can provide more quality services,” Rabindra Shah, coordinator of Health Assistant Association Nepal of Province 2, told the Post. “If auxiliary health workers study health assistant course, they are welcome to head health posts.”
The association members, who have been trying to take their concerns before the ministry officials since Wednesday, were barred from entering the ministry premises on Thursday as well.
“Our ministry of health is not allowing us to enter its premises, citing it will create disturbance. If our presence and protests disturb the ministry officials, then they should implement our demands,” said Shah.
The agitating health assistants were also prohibited from entering the Singha Durbar to meet the officials at the Ministry of Federal Affairs and General Administration.
The ministry had tabled the provision of allowing auxiliary health workers to be appointed as chiefs of health posts in the Cabinet and was about to endorse it on Thursday.
“Our protest compelled the ministry to hold the endorsement,” said Dipendra Khadka, senior vice-president of the association. “State Minister for Health and Population Dr Surendra Kumar Yadav assured that the provision would not get endorsed by Thursday’s Cabinet.”
If the ministry had not taken the step of holding the provision, the association was planning to enter the ministry by force.
Violent / Non-violent | Nonviolent |
Primary Form | Demonstration |
Primary Cause | Issues related to the quality of public services (health, education etc.)and access to these services |
Actor 1 - Number of people | 100 |
Actor 1 - Affiliations | Health sector/health workers, doctors |
Actor 1 - Youth | unknown |
Actor 2 - Number of people | N |
Actor 2 - Affiliation (Target) | Government and civil servants at central level |
Actor 2 - Youth | na |
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