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United Mission to Nepal is a co-operative effort between the people of Nepal and a large number of Christian organisations from more than 15 countries in four different continents.
UMN was established in 1954 and seeks to serve the people of Nepal in the Name and Spirit of Christ.
Our mission is that "To minister to the needs of the people of Nepal in the Name and Spirit of Christ, and to make Christ known by word and life, thereby strengthening the universal Church in its total ministry".
In twenty years Patan Hospital with 289 beds and a wide range of specialities and services and a mainly Nepali staff has risen to the fourth largest hospital in Nepal with 300,000 outpatients a year.
UMHT is part of a current process to hand over the hospitals to full Nepali ownership and governance, but UMN will continue to support the hospital in a reducing amount until 2008.
OCH is part of a current process to hand over the hospitals to full Nepali ownership and governance, but UMN will continue to support the hospital in a reducing amount until 2008.