Joint Health Camp
Fighting diseaseLocation
Makwanpurgadhi-4, Makwanpur
Date
November, 2025-26
Beneficiaries
320
Rotarian Involvement
11 from RC Yala, 15 from RC Hetauda, 10 from Makwanpur
Non-Rotarian
40 (16 from RC Yala)
Project Details
Club
Yala
Month
November
Fiscal Year
2025-26
Category
Fighting disease
Project Description
As a part of service project towards social responsibility on 22nd November 2025, the Rotary Clubs of Yala, Hetauda, and Makwanpur jointly organized a comprehensive health camp focused on cancer awareness and screening. The services provided in the health camp included gallbladder examinations, cervical and breast cancer test (VIA), prostate screenings, video X-ray services and general health checkups along with free medicine distribution.
The camp was conducted at Sahid Rudra Smriti Community Health Post, Makawanpurgadhi Rural Municipalty-4, with the aim of promoting early detection and improving community health outcomes with medical support from Silverline Hospital, Kathmandu.
A total of 160 people underwent cervical cancer screening, among whom four were found to have positive symptoms and were referred for further treatment. Additionally, 70 people were screened for prostate disease, and 97 received video X-ray services. Overall, 320 residents of the village benefited from the health checkups.
The program was supported by Nepal Cancer Hospital and Research Center, Upcharka Lagi Sahyogi Haatharu and local program organizer Jagaran Saving and Credit Cooperatives Ltd.
The camp was conducted at Sahid Rudra Smriti Community Health Post, Makawanpurgadhi Rural Municipalty-4, with the aim of promoting early detection and improving community health outcomes with medical support from Silverline Hospital, Kathmandu.
A total of 160 people underwent cervical cancer screening, among whom four were found to have positive symptoms and were referred for further treatment. Additionally, 70 people were screened for prostate disease, and 97 received video X-ray services. Overall, 320 residents of the village benefited from the health checkups.
The program was supported by Nepal Cancer Hospital and Research Center, Upcharka Lagi Sahyogi Haatharu and local program organizer Jagaran Saving and Credit Cooperatives Ltd.