Hearing impairment is a major public health problem in Nepal. The present s
ervice delivery, however, is mainly hospital based and is limited to large
towns. Those people residing in rural areas lack many basic needs including
ear care services. The collaborative community volunteer-based ear care pi
lot programme implemented in Banke, Nepal aims to reach out to those rural
areas by establishing sustainable primary ear care services, empowering and
utilizing local resources. The focus of the programme is to promote multi-
sector improvement in sanitation, nutrition, immunization, breast-feeding a
nd timely care and support to ear patients to help prevent hearing impairme
nt mainly from the sequelae of otitis media.