Capacity Building and Career Development

Nepal Public Health Foundation hosted a remarkable 2-day program on ‘Capacity Building and Career Development’ for Farming Health and Environment Nepal (FHEN) staffs at Green Valley Resort, Budanilkantha, on April 20th and 21st, 2024. Insightful sessions were facilitated covering topics like manuscript writing, grant/proposal writing, stress management, and tax-related matters.

A visit to Madan Bhandari Academy of Health Sciences, Hetauda, Makwanpur district

A meeting was held between Nepal Public Health foundation (NPHF) and Madan Bhandari Academy of Health Sciences on 16th April, 2024 in Hetauda, Makwanpur District where solidifying collaboration between the Nepal Public Health Foundation (NPHF) and Madan Bhandari Academy of Health Sciences was discussed.
In addition to the meeting, there was an insightful visit to the research center of the Madan Bhandari Academy of Health Sciences and the Madan Bhandari Memorial College of Bachelor in Public Health.

Discussion Meeting on MMR and NMR of Bagmati Province with Ministry of Health, Bagmati Province

A discussion meeting was conducted on 16th April, 2024 with the Health Ministry of Bagmati Province in Hetauda in presence of Hon’able Health Minister Rameshwor Shrestha, Secretary of Health Ministry Mr. Badri Bahadur Khadka, Sr. Health Administrator Dr. Khageshwor Gelal core members of Madan Bhandari Academy of Health Sciences and other concerned officials of Health Ministry of Bagmati Province to discuss the situation of Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR) of Bagmati Province.

Discussion on Global and Nepal’s Clinical Trial Landscape with Dr. Vasee Moorthy, Senior Advisor, Research and Development WHO Geneva

Nepal Public Health Foundation hosted a Breakfast Meeting with Dr. Vasee Moorthy, Senior Advisor of Research and Development, WHO Headquarters Geneva along with other participants from the National Health Research Council, the Institute of Medicine, Ministry of Health and Population, and Oxford University Clinical Research Unit Nepal with the discussions centered around the global and Nepalese clinical trial landscape.
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The discussion highlighted the significance of raising awareness about clinical trials, particularly from local perspectives. Key points covered included the availability of guidelines to ensure ethical conduct during trials, building capacity for trial execution, and the support provided by WHO for clinical trials in Nepal. Various clinical trials, notably those related to COVID-19, conducted by NHRC and other organizations were presented. Additionally, the resources available in Nepal, such as technical experts and medical personnel, were showcased, along with discussions on collaboration models like those employed by OUCRU.
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The importance of prioritizing focus areas to secure government attention, addressing public skepticism towards research findings, and the procedures for formulating policy and protocols for trials were also discussed. Furthermore, insights from a pilot study in Dapcha titled “Reducing MMR and NMR in an eco-ethnographically diverse province of Nepal through an engaged digitalized comprehensive continuum of care” were shared.

Discussion Meeting on pesticide related policies with Agriculture Minister of Bagmati Province

Nepal Public Health Foundation had a productive discussion with Dr. Rajendra Man Shrestha, the distinguished Agriculture Minister of Bagmati Province on 12th April, 2024 with the purpose of enhancing pesticide minimization policies and promoting the adoption of organic practices.

Discussion about pilot study in Namobuddha Municipality

Nepal Public Health Foundation (NPHF) hosted a discussion meeting in presence of the Mayor of Namobuddha municipality Mr. Kunsang Lama and other concerned officials and stakeholders on 5th April, 2024, to present findings from the pilot study conducted in Ward No. 9, Dapcha of Namobuddha Municipality to reduce maternal and neonatal deaths.

Workshop on Antimicrobial Resistance and Vaccines

Nepal Public Health Foundation in collaboration with The One Health Trust and The Global Antibiotic Resistance Partnership (GARP) organized a workshop on “Antimicrobial Resistance and Vaccines “at the Yellow Pagoda Hotel, Kathmandu on 11th January, 2024.

Antimicrobial Resistance, a silent epidemic, as stated by the World Health Organization requires immediate action from all the actors. Vaccines are highly effective tools for containment of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) as they prevent infections, lessen antimicrobial use thereby mitigate the development and spread of AMR.

Promoting vaccines as an effective tool to combat AMR is the aim of the program. The workshop was well attended by the experts from both human health and animal health sector.