FAQ: Centralized National Ambulance Service
केन्द्रीकृत राष्ट्रिय एम्बुलेन्स सेवा
8 frequently asked questions about this government commitment
What is the current status of Centralized National Ambulance Service?
The current status of "Centralized National Ambulance Service" is In Progress with 40% progress. Fragmented ambulance services across districts; no single national hotline; some 102/108 services in limited areas Last updated: 2026-03-08.
Who is responsible for Centralized National Ambulance Service?
Key ministries involved: MOHP, Department of Health Services. Key officials: Health Minister, DHS Director.
How much budget is allocated for Centralized National Ambulance Service?
The estimated budget for "Centralized National Ambulance Service" is NPR 50.0 Arba.
Which provinces are affected by Centralized National Ambulance Service?
"Centralized National Ambulance Service" is a national-scope commitment affecting all seven provinces of Nepal.
What progress has been made on Centralized National Ambulance Service?
"Centralized National Ambulance Service" is currently at 40% progress (In Progress). Key progress indicators being tracked: National hotline operational, ambulances deployed in all districts, average response time decreasing, GPS dispatch active. There are 4 evidence items and 0 sources contributing to this assessment.
When is the deadline for Centralized National Ambulance Service?
No specific deadline has been publicly set for "Centralized National Ambulance Service". The RSP government's first 100 days target applies to many commitments.
How is Centralized National Ambulance Service being tracked?
Nepal Republic tracks "Centralized National Ambulance Service" using AI-powered intelligence gathering from multiple sources. Key aspects being monitored: Single emergency hotline, centralized dispatch, nationwide ambulance fleet, response time standards, GPS tracking. Warning signs we watch for: No centralized system, fragmented ambulance services, no hotline, rural areas unreachable, response times hours long. The commitment has a trust level of "partial" based on 4 evidence items from 0 sources.
What evidence exists for Centralized National Ambulance Service?
There are currently 4 evidence items tracked for "Centralized National Ambulance Service", sourced from 0 distinct sources. The current trust level is "partial" and the data confidence is "insufficient". Latest assessment: Fragmented ambulance services across districts; no single national hotline; some 102/108 services in limited areas You can view the latest evidence and signals on the live tracker page.
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Data sourced from RSP "बाचा पत्र 2082" (Citizen Contract) — 100 Pillars of Policy Departure. Last updated: 2026-03-08. How we track commitments · Live tracker