Volume 13 | Issue 4
Volume 13 | Issue 4
Volume 13 | Issue 4
Volume 13 | Issue 4
Volume 13 | Issue 4
The health issue is judgmentally essential to reduce the problem of poverty and to gain human well-being of the right of the people in rural society. The government's policy for health improvement in agrarian societies finds some operational challenges. So, they are bound to realize an effective partnership with non-governmental organizations to accomplish national health objectives. The increasing coordination between NGOs and the Government is enhancing capacity building for rural peoples by protecting their socio-mental health issues through delivering effective health care services. However, the primary objectives of NGOs are to develop people’s participation in preventive health activities and provide valuable human resources in the way of training and medical assistance for giving insight to the policymakers to strengthen the government machinery in the field of health. The paper studies the role of NEADS (an NGO) in the rural health sector and to what extent the beneficiaries are satisfied as a means of a public-private partnership system for rural health development.