Nyaya Health was founded in 2005,[2][3][4][5][6] and spent the following year doing epidemiological studies, negotiating with the Nepali local and central governments, establishing supply chains, and raising funds.
[7] In 2007, Nyaya Health was selected as one of three organizations around the world to be beneficiaries of an international design contest sponsored by Open Architecture Network and AMD.
[5] Soon after the opening of the Sanfe Bagar Medical Clinic, the community requested that Nyaya Health take over administration of the nearby Bayalpata Hospital.
[22] In 2013, Possible won Sappi's Ideas That Matter design competition,[23] which enabled the organization to launch its Crowdfund Health campaign on 2 December 2013.
[28] In 2015, Possible's CEO Mark Arnoldy and co-founder Maru were named Schwab Foundation Social Entrepreneurs of the year.
They are two entities who operate independently, with a mutually interdependent partnership and a common goal of supporting health innovation in Nepal.