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GSCDM unveils slogan for 6th International Dignified Menstruation Day

Kathmandu, Aug 9: The Global South Coalition for Dignified Menstruation (GSCDM) has unveiled the slogan for the 6th International Dignified Menstruation Day. The Day will be observed on December 8, 2024, with the theme, "Upholding Dignified Menstruation: Fundamental to Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights," according to GSCDM founder Dr

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Health Ministry requests for ‘mosquito search and destroy’ campaign

The Ministry of Health and Population has urged all government offices to run a 'mosquito search and destroy' campaign. 

10-bed dengue ward set up in GP Koirala Hospital

A 10-bed dengue ward ahs been set up at the GP Koirala National Respiratory Treatment Centre in Shuklagandaki municipality.

Singh donates one-year remuneration to Tilganga Eye Institute

President of the House of Representatives (HoR) Infrastructure Development Committee, Deepak Bahadur Singh donated his one-year remuneration to the Tilganga

Dengue claims one, cholera confirmed in 30 persons

Vector-and water-borne disease infection is found increasing across the country. One person has died due to dengue, the Epidemiology and Disease

Senior ophthalmologist Dr. Ruit honored

Dr. Ruit has received Asia's prestigious Ramon Magsaysay Award, Isa Award from the Government of Bahrain, Padma Shri Medal from

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

‘Chhaupadi’ is ubiquitous: call to establish dignified menstruation as a…

Discriminations surrounding menstruation, a complete biological/natural phenomenon, are socially constructed, global, exist in every society. Only intensity is different.

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Over 2,000 dengue cases recorded across the country

Chief of Vector Control Disease at the Epidemiology and Disease Control Division under the Health Ministry, Dr Gokarna Prasad Dahal

Three detected with cholera in Kathmandu

Three persons have been detected with cholera in Kathmandu on Sunday. The persons from Kalimati area were tested positive for