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Mai commin, Sir?

Mai commin, Sir?
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Nepal is not a country of villages anymore

Nepal is not a country of villages anymore
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Covid-19 Nepal: One single hospital changes the face of rural Karnali

Yagya Khatri May 24, 2021 Comments The Karnali Academy of Health Sciences in Jumla The second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic has severely hit many parts of Nepal and Karnali, area-wise the largest province of the country, is no exception. Around 1,000 new Covid-19 cases are confirmed and about 10 deaths are reported daily in the province. There is a shortage of oxygen and beds even in the capital of the province, Birendranagar, and urban areas of Surkhet. This has worsened the crisis there. This is not it. In Birendranagar, there is also a spike in the number of referral patients from other districts of the province. Likewise, the Covid-19 Special Hospital run by the provincial government is overwhelmed with critically ill Covid-19 patients.

Journathon awards innovative solutions to problems in Nepal s pandemic response – OnlineKhabar English News

Onlinekhabar February 19, 2021 Kathmandu, February 19 The Nepal Investigative Multimedia Journalism Network (NIMJN) organised the Nepal Journathon on Covid-19, a one-day hackathon, in its bid to seek solutions to current challenges to the country’s pandemic response. Five groups consisting of 25 journalists, health professionals, and tech activists worked together in the online event on Thursday to find and create long-term solutions. They introduced five solutions, among which the organisers awarded three with a prize money that would ideally support the participants to implement their ideas. A three-member panel including Brown University Alpert Medical School’s Dr Ramu Kharel, NIMJN’s Rajneesh Bhandari and development specialist Sharada Gyawali selected the top three ideas among the five presented based on feasibility, implementability, innovativeness, importance in the context of Nepal and quality of the presentation. Top three ideas were awarded Rs 50,000, Rs 30,0

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