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Menstrual Discrimination: An underlying cause for Gender Stereotypes

Kathmandu, Feb 16: A 10th-grade girl at a school in Kathmandu spends at least four to five days a week outside the kitchen. She isolates herself, refrains from participating in religious activities, including worship, and uses separate utensils for eating. The dishes she cleans are not allowed back in the

Stay Alert: Key indicators of severe dengue to watch for

Dengue is not a communicable disease but is transmitted and spread through mosquito bites. While symptoms of dengue are often

Investing in the WHO Will Yield Outsize Returns

While I remain hopeful, achieving these goals depends on closing the current funding gap. In the face of what Martin

Transforming Health Care in Southeast Asia

As the world grapples with the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, accelerating climate change, wars, and genocide, many emerging economies

Fifty Years of Immunization Success Call for 50 More

Moreover, we have the ambitious goal of immunizing 86 million girls against HPV in Gavi-supported countries by the end of

Orthopedic treatment getting easier: Indian surgeon Sharma

"Normally people are fearful of possible infection or subsequent complications. But now, the medical genre has gained much success. I

Strengthening Africa’s Community Health Programs

Community health is the key to a more prosperous, healthier Africa. We must seize the opportunity to train and deploy

Land worth Rs 25 million donated to Netra Jyoti Sangh

A couple of Myagdi has donated a piece of land worth Rs 25 million to Netra Jyoti Sangh Beni.

A Rights-Based Global Food System

. The current food system is certainly not up to the task: already, it is failing to ensure that the

How to Achieve Universal Cancer Care

Cancer causes an estimated ten million deaths each year. Beyond the human suffering, the disease has profound – and growing