Workshop on “Prioritization and Solution Mapping for Research Priorities in Relation to Health Related SDGs in Nepal”

“On June 30,2025 NPHF, as the proud host of the TGHN‑Nepal Centre, convened a powerhouse workshop on “Prioritization and Solution Mapping for Research Priorities in Relation to Health Related SDGs in Nepal” guided by The Global Health Network’s global platform and NPHF’s deep roots in local public health, we brought together expert panelists across thematic areas environment & health, maternal health, mental health, NCDs, infectious diseases, and pharmacovigilance to chart the next frontiers of evidence‑driven action.

 

Each panelist shared insights on research gaps, local innovations, and pathways to align with Nepal’s SDG goals fueling a collaborative vision for stronger institutions, smarter policies, and healthier communities. Together, we reaffirmed our commitment to uplift and motivate researchers in their mission to transform health for all Nepalis.”

Nepal Public Health Foundation 16th Lecture Series

Some journeys are measured not in miles but in lives touched, voices amplified, and silent struggles transformed into hope.

On June 30th, Nepal Public Health Foundation had the privilege of hosting its 16th Public Health Lecture Series a gathering not just of professionals, but of hearts that beat for the wellbeing of mothers and newborns across Nepal.

The evening was graced by a remarkable dignitary “Prof. Dr. Sanu Maiyan Dali” whose life story itself is a testimony to unwavering dedication, quiet resilience, and an unshaken belief that every mother deserves safety, every newborn deserves a chance at life.

For over five decades, her footsteps have echoed through the villages, hospitals, policies, and communities of this country carrying both the weight of challenges and the light of progress. Her memories, struggles, and achievements are not hers alone they belong to every mother saved, every child embraced, every family kept whole.

As she shared her experiences, we were reminded that change does not happen overnight it happens through tireless work, through embracing hardships, through holding on to compassion when the world looks away.

It was not just a lecture it was a moment of reflection, pride, and gratitude.
A moment for NPHF to stand tall proud of its own commitment to reducing maternal and neonatal mortality, proud to be part of Nepal’s journey towards the Sustainable Development Goals, and proud to honour those who have given their life to this noble cause.

 

Dissemination Program on The Value of Vaccines to Mitigate Anti Microbial Resistance-GARP Report Policy Brief

June 20, 2025 in Kathmandu was a milestone where government dignitaries, experts and advocates united to launch GARP‑Nepal’s policy brief on vaccines as a shield against AMR. Nepal Public Health Foundation is honored to be a part of this collective effort to tackle antimicrobial resistance. We stand committed to supporting evidence-based solutions like vaccines to safeguard the health of our communities.
New GARP policy brief emphasizes vaccine use to fight antimicrobial resistance in Nepal which is
launched by Global Antibiotic Resistance Partnership (GARP) underscores the vital role of vaccines in combating the growing threat of Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) in Nepal. The document was released by the GARP Nepal in collaboration with the Nepal Public Health Foundation (NPHF) and The One Health Trust.