New ERA is recognized both nationally and internationally as a highly competent and experienced research organization with the capability to manage complex projects and deliver high-quality research products.
New ERA has successfully conducted many national-level surveys, including the Nepal Demographic Health Surveys of 1996, 2001, 2006, 2011 and 2016; the Nepal Health Facility Survey 2015; the Nepal Micro Nutrient Status Surveys of 1998 and 2016; the Assessment of Quality of Care in Birthing Centers of Nepal 2013, 2014; the Female Community Health Volunteer Surveys 2005, 2006; the Immunization Coverage Survey of Nepal 2010; the National Disability Survey – 2001; and the Nepal Multiple Indicators Surveillance Surveys of 1995, 1996, 1997 and 2000.
New ERA’s professional research staff are highly experienced in both quantitative and qualitative research. New ERA has considerable experience in designing implementing and analyzing both qualitative and quantitative studies and it has successfully carried out many studies that are solely qualitative in nature.
New ERA has trained and professional human resources who can implement surveys that require anthropometric measurements to assess nutritional status in target populations.
New ERA has considerable experience in providing technical support for project formulation and implementation. It has conducted pilot tests for new technologies and their adaptation and dissemination in rural communities
Research
Public and Community Library Survey in Nepal
Miscellaneous
Enhancing Cholera Control in Nepal (ECHO-N)
General Health
Baseline Survey for UNICEF Supported Palikas
Children
New ERA is recognized both nationally and internationally as a highly competent and experienced research organization with the capability to manage complex projects and deliver high-quality research products.
Fellowship Program
Internship Program
Dr. Harka Bahadur Gurung was a Nepalese geographer, anthropologist, author, artist and politician, known for his pioneer conservation work. He was born on 5th January 1939 in Lamjung, in the village of Taranche.