MENSUTRUATION: ACID OR BEAUTIFUL?
Published On :
18th December 2018
MENSTRUATION: ACID OR BEAUTIFUL?
A girl who had just stepped into her teenage was happy and curious about what this age will bring her. Unaware about the reality of what her biological process would bring her. Chubby, cheerful and full of life this girl was ready for her new years. With high adrenaline rush in her body and imaginations in her mind she suddenly got stuck on the corridor where she sees a guy of her class who looked normal to her before , looked attractive to her that day. And yes she got lost in his world just like Alice in her wonderland. She kept thinking about him every time. While doing her home chores, school assignments and ev.....
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Outlook of Women's stand in SRHR
Published On :
6th June 2018
Posted by : Nirmal Paudel
Category :
Gender and advocacy
While the sustainable development goals (SDGs) are ambitious and expansive on its own, it aims in encompassing several sectors that cover the social and economic issues worldwide. In an attempt to bring the sexual and reproductive issues into its framework, SDGs has widened its focus involving agendas of sexual and reproductive health rights (SRHR). Three of its goals- health, gender equality and education goals specifically focus on meeting the SRHR agendas. It features the key aspects of SRHR which includes access to sexual and reproductive health services, maternal and newborn health issues, comprehensive sexuality education and the ability to mak.....
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Nepalese health care delivery system in federal context.
Published On :
8th June 2018
Category :
Health and Development
The constitution of Nepal promogulated in September 2015, declared Nepal as a federal republican country with autonomous and decentralized governance. In essence, health care system is a major concern from ground level. Health is legally considered as basic human right of public by the Constitution of Nepal. However, it is not yet clear on its existence or provinces. In fact, the constitution of Nepal appoints a council of ministers both at federal and provincial level without defining portfolios. Nepal being a low income and resource deficient country, health sector is continuing the progress with a very slow pace and health service delivery has no.....
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