Birat Nepal Medical Trust (BNMT Nepal) is a Nepalese non-governmental organization dedicated towards improved health and well-being of Nepalese people. BNMT Nepal is built on the foundation, expertise, and experience of Britain Nepal Medical Trust UK, with a commendable history of serving the people of Nepal since 1967. Since its inception, BNMT Nepal continues to support the Government’s interventions on tuberculosis, disaster response, mental health, sexual and reproductive health and rights, maternal and child health, and to combat other diseases. BNMT’s work covers strengthening the capacity of local institutions to respond to community health needs; empowering communities, particularly disadvantaged groups, to access and advocate for increased, improved, and equitable essential healthcare services; and developing innovative, affordable, and equitable healthcare models through evidence-based approaches that deliver quality healthcare services tailored to community needs. These principles are deeply embedded in the practice of BNMT Nepal.
Vision
Improved health and wellbeing of Nepalese people.
Mission
To ensure equitable access to quality health care and enabling environment for socially and economically disadvantaged people.
Our Focus
Health, climate change and environment – contributing to improved health, livelihood and social harmonization.
Working Principles
- Adhere
to and appreciate partnership at all levels - Ensure
Sustainable Development - Respect
for Equity and Diversity - Promote
Transparency and Accountability
Working Approaches
- Human
Rights Based - Partnerships
and Alliance - Participatory
Gender and Social Inclusion
News & Events
Stories
From Learning to Leading: Alina’s Impactful Journey with BNMT Project HORIZON
My name is Alina Adhikari, and I live in Sindhupalchowk District. I am currently in my final year of my master’s studies. I worked as a community health supervisor for the Horizon project at BNMT from 1st Feb, 2022 -...

International Conference on Health Economics 2025
BNMT advocates for TB prevention and patient centered approaches at the World Conference on Lung Health 2025