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1400 oxygen cylinders supported to Government of Nepal [EN/NE] - Nepal

1400 oxygen cylinders supported to Government of Nepal [EN/NE] Format Kathmandu, 21 May 2021 – As Nepal records catastrophic surge in COVID-19 cases, child-focused organisation World Vision supported 1,400 oxygen cylinders, 20 Oxygen concentrators, 1,225 PPE sets, 1012 Infrared (IR) thermometers, 1012 pulse oximeters and 25 beds to the Ministry of Health and Population (MoHP) on Friday, 21 May 2021. Handed over in the presence of Honourable Hridayash Tripathi (Minister for Health and Population), Honourable Julie Kumari Mahato (Minister for Women, Children and Senior Citizens) and Pushkar Khati (Member Secretary of the Social Welfare Council), Vice Chair Dr. Padam Khatiwada (Vice Chair SWC) the much-needed medical supplies will strengthen government medical services and protect health workers as they respond to the major health crisis. The distribution that took place at the premises of the MoHP in Kathmandu was a part of World Vision’s 90-day response plan against the second w

Frontiers | mHealth: Potentials and Risks for Addressing Mental Health and Well-Being Issues Among Nepali Adolescents

Department of Economics, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, United States Adolescents are slowly being recognized as a generation, worldwide, that may require different policy approaches to improve staggering statistics on their failing well-being, including mental health. By providing the support to allow the next generation to achieve better mental health outcomes, they are going to be more economically successful and the future economic growth of nations can be better assured. Adoption of mobile-based health interventions (e.g., mHealth) has garnered a lot of attention toward this end. While mHealth interventions are growing in popularity, many researchers/policy-makers appear to have neglected assessing potential (indirect) costs/negative consequences from their use. Evidence from the developed world shows strong associations between extensive cell phone use and negative mental health outcomes, but similar research is minimal in developing world contexts. Additionally, t

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