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BudgetTo operate transparently and to assist other organizations in planning, we provide a line-by-line budget that is accessible to all. All data on this page are updated monthly to enable us to rapidly and rigorously assess our expenditures and impact. As with all our work, we aim to create a scalable, open-source, and accountable model for the rapid financing and scale-up of comprehensive health services in areas affected by poverty, isolation, government neglect, and war. Break Down of Expenditures by CategoryThe following chart provides a summary of our expenditures that we have made in capital costs (equipment purchase, renovations) and our operating costs in the first-year to date. To achieve maximal impact in Nepal, Nyaya's directors, US-based volunteers, and Kathmandu staff are all volunteers and we do not pay expatriate travel expenses. This is done so as to achieve maximum investment and impact locally in Achham. Note that if you click on a piece of the pie you will see the absolute dollar amount of the category's expenditure:
Line-by-line ExpendituresYou can view our line-by-line expenditures online here.
Month-by-Month Summary of ExpendituresThese are provided in both Nepali Rupees and US dollars. We aggregrate pre-April 2008 expenditures here because those were spent prior to the start of clinical services. The large variation in month-to-month costs is a result of the ongoing purchase of capital equipment as we continue to expand our healthcare infrustructure simultaneous with the provision of clinical services. You can view these purchases in the line-by-line expenditures above.
Timeline of ExpendituresThe below timeline provides a history of our expenditures (in USD). Since many items are capital and inventory expenses, there are several jumps in expenditures on big capital purchases that do not reflect our actual month-to-month costs. Still, this provides a a look at the financial requirements of rapidly scaling up acute and primary care services in a rural resource-deprived region:
Current Account BalancesThese are summarized in both Nepali Rupees and USD.
Funds RaisedThis table provides the amount of funds raised to date, in USD:
Month-by-Month Grants/Donations ReceivedThe following table provides a month-by-month history of receipts into our accounts. This does not include grants awarded but for which we have yet to receive the funds, nor does it include in-kind donations. Fundraising TimelineThe timeline below provides a daily history of our fundraising efforts (in $US). This does not include grants awarded but for which we have yet to receive the funds, nor does it include in-kind donations.
References and LinksOur page on Evaluation provides an overview of our performance metrics. The initial costing tool that we used to plan our services: Nyaya Health Budget Our original costing sheet used in our negotiations with the ministry: budget for Ministry. This includes performance targets. Here's an old working draft of the new costing tool we are using for planning purposes:
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