Journal Article

Climate change stands as one of the foremost global challenges of our time. The World Health Organization projects an estimated 250,000 additional deaths per year due to ...

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is the process by which microbes evolve mechanisms to survive the medicines designed to destroy them i.e. antimicrobials (AMs). Despite ...

Abstract Young people will suffer most from climate change yet are rarely engaged in dialogue about it. Citizen science offers a method for collecting policy-relevant ...

ABSTRACTBackground and Objective: Mass media can be a powerful tool for promoting maternal health and improving health outcomes, but it is important to carefully ...

AbstractBackground Lymphatic filariasis (LF) is a debilitating and painful neglected tropical disease and is one of the leading causes of permanent disability. In many ...

Although there has been a significant focus on improving maternal and newborn health and expanding services in Nepal, the expected positive impact on the health of ...

Objective To assess the readiness of public and private health facilities (HFs) in delivering services related to non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in Nepal. ...

BackgroundAnemia is estimated to cause 115,000 maternal deaths each year. In Nepal, 46% of pregnant women have anemia. As part of an integrated anemia-prevention ...

Nepal is now a Federal Democratic Republic state after the promulgation of the Constitution of Nepal in 2015.1 The country has three tires of government – one ...

This study explores the perceived roles of children in antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in two sites across Nepal. AMR is a global challenge and underpinned by many ...