This document discusses training conducted to improve the management of local health facilities. It outlines the objectives of training health committee members and health managers, which include increasing managerial capacity, improving health facility management, developing skills for coordination and resource mobilization, and establishing good governance in health institutions. The goals of the training program for health committee members are also noted as increasing managerial skills, improving health facility management, ensuring equitable and inclusive services and increasing service utilization.
The document discusses the importance of disaster risk reduction for Nepal and its citizens. It contains a pledge from members of the Constitution Assembly to support efforts to [1] make disaster risk reduction an integral part of all development plans and policies, [2] strengthen Nepal's capacity to cope with disasters given its vulnerabilities, and [3] ensure all Nepali citizens have the right to be protected from disaster risks.
This document is the Udal Foundation Act of 2033 BS (1976 AD) which established and governs the Udal Foundation of Nepal. Some key points:
1. The act establishes the Udal Foundation as an autonomous and corporate body responsible for properly managing religious endowments (udals) in Nepal.
2. An Udal Advisory Committee is formed, consisting of religious and social experts appointed by the government, to advise the foundation on religious practices and issues.
3. An Executive Committee is formed, with members appointed by the government, to oversee the foundation's operations.
Leadership development and management training are important for organizations to progress. Effective leadership develops followers, moves groups towards collective goals, and influences people's behavior through different leadership styles depending on the context. The document discusses four main leadership styles - autocratic, democratic, liberal, and forward thinking - and their key characteristics. It also outlines qualities of good leaders such as respecting others, communicating clearly, and taking responsibility. Leadership development helps organizations sustain momentum, engage members, develop communities, and guide groups in the right direction.
MToT on Soft skill_Day-I_Achham_20-24-Feb.-2023.pptxBishnuBhusal8
This document provides an agenda and materials for a training on soft skills for NGO staff and volunteers. The training aims to improve communication, collaboration, and facilitation skills. The agenda covers introductions, expectations for the training, agreement and group responsibilities, pre-assessment, and a quote by Confucius on wisdom. Training methods that will be used include discussion, role plays, case studies, exercises, and presentations. Considerations for effective facilitation like ensuring participation and respecting diverse views are also discussed. The document provides guidance on preparing training materials in an accessible manner.
This document discusses family planning and world population day. It provides background information on concepts of population, importance of population studies, and Nepal's population statistics from census data. The key points are:
1) World Population Day is celebrated annually on July 11th to raise awareness about issues related to population growth and development. This year's theme is "Family Planning: Empowering People, Developing Nations".
2) Family planning involves making informed choices on issues like birth spacing, limiting family size, and improving maternal and child health outcomes. It is an important factor in national development.
3) Nepal still has a high population growth rate according to the latest census. Improving access to quality family planning services can
Nepal samajik byabahar ain social culture act 2033Bhim Upadhyaya
This document is the Social Practices (Improvement) Act of 2013 from Nepal. Some key points:
- It aims to control excessive spending and competition in social practices like marriage by prohibiting certain customs.
- Things like dowry, extravagant wedding feasts, displaying social practices for publicity are prohibited. Strict actions like fines and jail time are prescribed for violations.
- The number of guests in social gatherings is limited to prevent huge expenditures. Giving cash gifts to wedding guests is also restricted.
- Excessive spending on social events related to birth, death etc. is brought under control through this Act.
This document discusses comprehensive school safety in the context of disaster risk reduction in the education sector. It outlines three levels of comprehensive school safety: 1) Safe school infrastructure and facilities, 2) Disaster management in schools, and 3) Disaster risk reduction education. The goals are to integrate disaster risk reduction into education policies and regulations, strengthen institutional arrangements for resilience to disasters, and build capacity for emergency preparedness, response and recovery at national, regional and local levels.
The document discusses the importance of disaster risk reduction for Nepal and its citizens. It contains a pledge from members of the Constitution Assembly to support efforts to [1] make disaster risk reduction an integral part of all development plans and policies, [2] strengthen Nepal's capacity to cope with disasters given its vulnerabilities, and [3] ensure all Nepali citizens have the right to be protected from disaster risks.
This document is the Udal Foundation Act of 2033 BS (1976 AD) which established and governs the Udal Foundation of Nepal. Some key points:
1. The act establishes the Udal Foundation as an autonomous and corporate body responsible for properly managing religious endowments (udals) in Nepal.
2. An Udal Advisory Committee is formed, consisting of religious and social experts appointed by the government, to advise the foundation on religious practices and issues.
3. An Executive Committee is formed, with members appointed by the government, to oversee the foundation's operations.
Leadership development and management training are important for organizations to progress. Effective leadership develops followers, moves groups towards collective goals, and influences people's behavior through different leadership styles depending on the context. The document discusses four main leadership styles - autocratic, democratic, liberal, and forward thinking - and their key characteristics. It also outlines qualities of good leaders such as respecting others, communicating clearly, and taking responsibility. Leadership development helps organizations sustain momentum, engage members, develop communities, and guide groups in the right direction.
MToT on Soft skill_Day-I_Achham_20-24-Feb.-2023.pptxBishnuBhusal8
This document provides an agenda and materials for a training on soft skills for NGO staff and volunteers. The training aims to improve communication, collaboration, and facilitation skills. The agenda covers introductions, expectations for the training, agreement and group responsibilities, pre-assessment, and a quote by Confucius on wisdom. Training methods that will be used include discussion, role plays, case studies, exercises, and presentations. Considerations for effective facilitation like ensuring participation and respecting diverse views are also discussed. The document provides guidance on preparing training materials in an accessible manner.
This document discusses family planning and world population day. It provides background information on concepts of population, importance of population studies, and Nepal's population statistics from census data. The key points are:
1) World Population Day is celebrated annually on July 11th to raise awareness about issues related to population growth and development. This year's theme is "Family Planning: Empowering People, Developing Nations".
2) Family planning involves making informed choices on issues like birth spacing, limiting family size, and improving maternal and child health outcomes. It is an important factor in national development.
3) Nepal still has a high population growth rate according to the latest census. Improving access to quality family planning services can
Nepal samajik byabahar ain social culture act 2033Bhim Upadhyaya
This document is the Social Practices (Improvement) Act of 2013 from Nepal. Some key points:
- It aims to control excessive spending and competition in social practices like marriage by prohibiting certain customs.
- Things like dowry, extravagant wedding feasts, displaying social practices for publicity are prohibited. Strict actions like fines and jail time are prescribed for violations.
- The number of guests in social gatherings is limited to prevent huge expenditures. Giving cash gifts to wedding guests is also restricted.
- Excessive spending on social events related to birth, death etc. is brought under control through this Act.
This document discusses comprehensive school safety in the context of disaster risk reduction in the education sector. It outlines three levels of comprehensive school safety: 1) Safe school infrastructure and facilities, 2) Disaster management in schools, and 3) Disaster risk reduction education. The goals are to integrate disaster risk reduction into education policies and regulations, strengthen institutional arrangements for resilience to disasters, and build capacity for emergency preparedness, response and recovery at national, regional and local levels.
This document discusses comprehensive school safety and disaster risk reduction in the education sector. It outlines three levels of a comprehensive school safety framework: 1) Safe school infrastructure and facilities, 2) School disaster management, and 3) Disaster risk reduction education. The goals are to integrate disaster risk reduction into education policies and regulations, strengthen institutional arrangements for resilience to disasters, and build capacity at national, regional and local levels.
This document provides information about a fieldwork study conducted at the 'Kikafalni Fish Development Company' in Lekhgad Municipality-11, Ephata of Jajarkot district. The company has been engaged in fish farming for the last 5 years, primarily cultivating carp fish along with other species like Rohu, Mrigal and Catla. The fieldwork was conducted to gather information about fish production, marketing and distribution processes at the company as well as challenges faced. Key findings from the fieldwork include an analysis of fish sales over the last two years which shows an overall increase in production and sales, with carp being in highest demand. Recommendations are provided to improve pond management and expand market
1. The document discusses public administration in Nepal and its challenges. It outlines the key functions and characteristics of public administration as well as its goals and objectives.
2. It identifies various internal and external challenges facing the Nepali public administration system, such as political interference, lack of policy consistency, and inadequate capacity.
3. The document also discusses issues and problems in the Nepali public administration and proposes various reforms needed to improve it, including restructuring organizations, streamlining processes, and increasing accountability, transparency, and use of technology.
This document provides an overview of planning as part of a Business Studies class in Nepal. It was prepared by Pralhad Sapkota of Pragati Secondary School in Hetauda, Nepal. The document defines planning as deciding in advance what to do, how to do it, when to do it, and by whom. It then outlines the learning objectives of understanding the concept of planning, types of planning, the planning process, need for planning, benefits of planning, and limitations of planning. The document proceeds to explain the concept of planning and provide examples of definitions from various management theorists. It also describes the different types of planning based on managerial hierarchy, uses, flexibility, and time period.
The document discusses development administration in Nepal. It states that development administration is a component of public administration and is the administrative practice that provides direction and momentum to a nation's development efforts. It involves formulating, implementing, monitoring, and evaluating development plans, policies, and programs, as well as establishing administrative systems to enhance their effectiveness. Some key challenges facing development administration in Nepal include weak administration, lack of results from development efforts, supply-driven programs, difficulties due to geographic disparities, and increasing corruption. However, there are also opportunities such as achieving MDG targets, increasing the state's role in poverty reduction, and improving service delivery through use of ICT.
This document provides an overview of the interrelationship between social studies and life skills education. It defines social studies as the study of various aspects of society and humanity. Life skills are soft skills that help make a person's life easier, smoother and more successful. Some key points:
- Both subjects aim to develop disciplined, moral and effective individuals and good citizens.
- They both teach students to identify and appropriately address personal and social issues.
- Many topics covered in social studies like stress, conflict, communication are also covered in life skills education.
- Life skills education teaches students practical skills and strategies to utilize various social and cultural aspects, as expected by social studies.
This document contains definitions and explanations of various terminology related to climate change. It defines key terms like climate, weather, UNFCCC, GHGs, adaptation, mitigation, COP, IPCC, Kyoto Protocol, CDM, NAPA, vulnerability, REDD, REDD+, PES, carbon market, carbon sequestration, carbon accounting, and more. It provides the meanings of these technical terms concisely in Nepali.
Healthcare delivery system of Nepal (In Nepali Preeti Font)DeepaBhatta3
This ppt includes the overall health system of Nepal in the new federal government structure. This is created in simple Nepali language (Preeti font) targeting school children however also very useful for students and teachers in the health and social sectors.
1. The document summarizes the causes and impacts of the Anglo-Nepalese Treaty of 1815. The key causes included the expansionist policies of the British East India Company and the Company's political and economic interests in Nepal. This led to military conflicts between 1814-1815 and ultimately Nepal's defeat.
2. The Treaty of Sugauli was signed on December 2, 1815 between representatives of Nepal and the British East India Company to formally end the conflict. The treaty imposed territorial concessions on Nepal and established British control over some Nepalese territories.
3. The treaty had major geopolitical impacts as it reduced Nepal's size and weakened its sovereignty, bringing it firmly under British influence for the
Public Hearing in the rural area of Nepal.pptxbishnu bhusal
The document describes a public hearing held by Rupandehi Municipality in Nepal. The hearing provided information on the municipality's budget allocation and expenditures for the fiscal year 2076-2077. Representatives from political parties, youth organizations, and local communities attended and discussed the implementation and outcomes of development projects related to road construction, school rebuilding, water and sanitation, electricity access, and community development. Participants asked about budget allocations and spending across different areas as well as local community involvement in decision making and implementation processes.
Local communities in Nepal are developing community-based disaster management plans. District development committees have identified and classified the most disaster-prone municipalities and villages. Technical and financial support from organizations helped facilitate community consultations and the development of tailored disaster management plans. This process of developing plans through local stakeholder involvement is expected to effectively reduce disaster impacts and losses in the long run. The plans are developed in a participatory manner through various steps like hazard profiling, capacity assessment, and designing appropriate interventions. This emphasizes community-based disaster risk reduction at the local level through integrated planning.
लैङ्गिक विभेदमा आधारित हिंसा र यसका प्रकारWOREC Nepal
कुनै पनि व्यक्तिलाई उसको लिङ्गको आधारमा गरिने भेदभाव, असमान व्यवहार एवं कसुरजन्य क्रियाकलापहरु लैङ्गिक हिंसा भित्र पर्दछन् । व्यक्तिलाई उसको लिङ्गको आधारमा सामाजिक लैङ्गिक विभेदबाट निर्देशित भई गरिएका सम्पूर्ण विभेदपूर्ण कार्यहरु लैङ्गिक विभेदमा आधारित हिंसा हुन् । यस्ता कार्यहरुभित्र शारीरिक, मानसिक, यौनिक रुपले पीडा दिने वा पु¥याउने खालका काम तथा व्यवहारहरु पर्दछन् ।
Karyayojana Tarjuma in the Nepali context.pptxbishnu bhusal
- Local youths were divided into groups and asked to identify local social issues affecting youth based on story cards describing such issues. The issues identified included substance abuse, social inclusion, sanitation and nutrition, and child marriage.
- The youth groups then developed action plans to address the issues they identified. One example plan aimed to raise awareness about the harms of child marriage by conducting street dramas, neighborhood meetings, and collaborating with police. The plan involved youth groups, fellow students, teachers, police and parents and specified the location and date of implementation.
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The document provides an overview of Nepal's National School Curriculum Framework 2076 BS approved by the Government of Nepal in July 2022. Some key points:
- It has 6 chapters and 5 appendices and follows an integrated curriculum model for grades 1-3 and a single-subject model for grades 9-12.
- Assessment will be based on student learning outcomes using a continuous evaluation method.
- The curriculum aims to make education more skills-based, life-oriented and employment-focused.
- It emphasizes inclusion, values of peace, cooperation and critical thinking.
- The curriculum framework guides school education and secondary education has three streams: general, traditional and technical/vocational.
This document discusses Nepal's inclusion of disaster risk reduction and disaster preparedness planning in its national development plans. It outlines key strategies such as infrastructure development that minimizes disaster risk, increasing institutional capacity for disaster management, training personnel, and improving early warning systems. The document also discusses conducting environmental impact assessments for development projects and mainstreaming community involvement in disaster preparedness. Hazard mapping, response coordination between government and non-government actors, and increasing awareness through education are also highlighted.
1. The document discusses Nepal's constitutional development and history. It outlines the key features and provisions of Nepal's different constitutions since 1948.
2. It notes the challenges faced by the Constitutional Assembly in drafting a new constitution, including political disagreements over the structure and philosophy of the state, and lack of consensus on contentious issues like federalism and identity-based rights.
3. Drafting an enduring constitution requires widespread consensus and public participation, as well as addressing socio-economic issues, flexibility to change, and an inclusive approach that takes long-term vision.
1) The document classifies pesticides based on their environmental impact, target organisms, chemical structure, World Health Organization categories, and formulation.
2) Pesticides are divided into three main categories: chemical, biological, and homemade. Chemical pesticides are further classified based on persistence, target organisms, and chemical structure.
3) Pesticide formulations include active ingredients and additives to aid application and safety. Emulsifiable concentrates contain active ingredients dissolved in solvents and emulsifiers for mixing with water.
New national-health-policy-nepal-2017-2074-first-draftRobert chaudhary
This document presents the first draft of the new National Health Policy 2074 (2017-2018) of Nepal. It discusses the background and rationale for revising the existing health policy given political and constitutional changes in the country. It outlines the key guiding principles, vision, goals and strategies of the new policy which aims to realize health as a fundamental right of citizens as per the new constitution, and improve health services through federal restructuring of the system in line with sustainable development goals. The policy draws from lessons of past health policies and aims to maximize utilization of resources to promote public health.
Unlocking the Secrets to Safe Patient Handling.pdfLift Ability
Furthermore, the time constraints and workload in healthcare settings can make it challenging for caregivers to prioritise safe patient handling Australia practices, leading to shortcuts and increased risks.
This document discusses comprehensive school safety and disaster risk reduction in the education sector. It outlines three levels of a comprehensive school safety framework: 1) Safe school infrastructure and facilities, 2) School disaster management, and 3) Disaster risk reduction education. The goals are to integrate disaster risk reduction into education policies and regulations, strengthen institutional arrangements for resilience to disasters, and build capacity at national, regional and local levels.
This document provides information about a fieldwork study conducted at the 'Kikafalni Fish Development Company' in Lekhgad Municipality-11, Ephata of Jajarkot district. The company has been engaged in fish farming for the last 5 years, primarily cultivating carp fish along with other species like Rohu, Mrigal and Catla. The fieldwork was conducted to gather information about fish production, marketing and distribution processes at the company as well as challenges faced. Key findings from the fieldwork include an analysis of fish sales over the last two years which shows an overall increase in production and sales, with carp being in highest demand. Recommendations are provided to improve pond management and expand market
1. The document discusses public administration in Nepal and its challenges. It outlines the key functions and characteristics of public administration as well as its goals and objectives.
2. It identifies various internal and external challenges facing the Nepali public administration system, such as political interference, lack of policy consistency, and inadequate capacity.
3. The document also discusses issues and problems in the Nepali public administration and proposes various reforms needed to improve it, including restructuring organizations, streamlining processes, and increasing accountability, transparency, and use of technology.
This document provides an overview of planning as part of a Business Studies class in Nepal. It was prepared by Pralhad Sapkota of Pragati Secondary School in Hetauda, Nepal. The document defines planning as deciding in advance what to do, how to do it, when to do it, and by whom. It then outlines the learning objectives of understanding the concept of planning, types of planning, the planning process, need for planning, benefits of planning, and limitations of planning. The document proceeds to explain the concept of planning and provide examples of definitions from various management theorists. It also describes the different types of planning based on managerial hierarchy, uses, flexibility, and time period.
The document discusses development administration in Nepal. It states that development administration is a component of public administration and is the administrative practice that provides direction and momentum to a nation's development efforts. It involves formulating, implementing, monitoring, and evaluating development plans, policies, and programs, as well as establishing administrative systems to enhance their effectiveness. Some key challenges facing development administration in Nepal include weak administration, lack of results from development efforts, supply-driven programs, difficulties due to geographic disparities, and increasing corruption. However, there are also opportunities such as achieving MDG targets, increasing the state's role in poverty reduction, and improving service delivery through use of ICT.
This document provides an overview of the interrelationship between social studies and life skills education. It defines social studies as the study of various aspects of society and humanity. Life skills are soft skills that help make a person's life easier, smoother and more successful. Some key points:
- Both subjects aim to develop disciplined, moral and effective individuals and good citizens.
- They both teach students to identify and appropriately address personal and social issues.
- Many topics covered in social studies like stress, conflict, communication are also covered in life skills education.
- Life skills education teaches students practical skills and strategies to utilize various social and cultural aspects, as expected by social studies.
This document contains definitions and explanations of various terminology related to climate change. It defines key terms like climate, weather, UNFCCC, GHGs, adaptation, mitigation, COP, IPCC, Kyoto Protocol, CDM, NAPA, vulnerability, REDD, REDD+, PES, carbon market, carbon sequestration, carbon accounting, and more. It provides the meanings of these technical terms concisely in Nepali.
Healthcare delivery system of Nepal (In Nepali Preeti Font)DeepaBhatta3
This ppt includes the overall health system of Nepal in the new federal government structure. This is created in simple Nepali language (Preeti font) targeting school children however also very useful for students and teachers in the health and social sectors.
1. The document summarizes the causes and impacts of the Anglo-Nepalese Treaty of 1815. The key causes included the expansionist policies of the British East India Company and the Company's political and economic interests in Nepal. This led to military conflicts between 1814-1815 and ultimately Nepal's defeat.
2. The Treaty of Sugauli was signed on December 2, 1815 between representatives of Nepal and the British East India Company to formally end the conflict. The treaty imposed territorial concessions on Nepal and established British control over some Nepalese territories.
3. The treaty had major geopolitical impacts as it reduced Nepal's size and weakened its sovereignty, bringing it firmly under British influence for the
Public Hearing in the rural area of Nepal.pptxbishnu bhusal
The document describes a public hearing held by Rupandehi Municipality in Nepal. The hearing provided information on the municipality's budget allocation and expenditures for the fiscal year 2076-2077. Representatives from political parties, youth organizations, and local communities attended and discussed the implementation and outcomes of development projects related to road construction, school rebuilding, water and sanitation, electricity access, and community development. Participants asked about budget allocations and spending across different areas as well as local community involvement in decision making and implementation processes.
Local communities in Nepal are developing community-based disaster management plans. District development committees have identified and classified the most disaster-prone municipalities and villages. Technical and financial support from organizations helped facilitate community consultations and the development of tailored disaster management plans. This process of developing plans through local stakeholder involvement is expected to effectively reduce disaster impacts and losses in the long run. The plans are developed in a participatory manner through various steps like hazard profiling, capacity assessment, and designing appropriate interventions. This emphasizes community-based disaster risk reduction at the local level through integrated planning.
लैङ्गिक विभेदमा आधारित हिंसा र यसका प्रकारWOREC Nepal
कुनै पनि व्यक्तिलाई उसको लिङ्गको आधारमा गरिने भेदभाव, असमान व्यवहार एवं कसुरजन्य क्रियाकलापहरु लैङ्गिक हिंसा भित्र पर्दछन् । व्यक्तिलाई उसको लिङ्गको आधारमा सामाजिक लैङ्गिक विभेदबाट निर्देशित भई गरिएका सम्पूर्ण विभेदपूर्ण कार्यहरु लैङ्गिक विभेदमा आधारित हिंसा हुन् । यस्ता कार्यहरुभित्र शारीरिक, मानसिक, यौनिक रुपले पीडा दिने वा पु¥याउने खालका काम तथा व्यवहारहरु पर्दछन् ।
Karyayojana Tarjuma in the Nepali context.pptxbishnu bhusal
- Local youths were divided into groups and asked to identify local social issues affecting youth based on story cards describing such issues. The issues identified included substance abuse, social inclusion, sanitation and nutrition, and child marriage.
- The youth groups then developed action plans to address the issues they identified. One example plan aimed to raise awareness about the harms of child marriage by conducting street dramas, neighborhood meetings, and collaborating with police. The plan involved youth groups, fellow students, teachers, police and parents and specified the location and date of implementation.
tulashi group in psycology and Presentation.pdfsujansujan1113
The document provides an overview of Nepal's National School Curriculum Framework 2076 BS approved by the Government of Nepal in July 2022. Some key points:
- It has 6 chapters and 5 appendices and follows an integrated curriculum model for grades 1-3 and a single-subject model for grades 9-12.
- Assessment will be based on student learning outcomes using a continuous evaluation method.
- The curriculum aims to make education more skills-based, life-oriented and employment-focused.
- It emphasizes inclusion, values of peace, cooperation and critical thinking.
- The curriculum framework guides school education and secondary education has three streams: general, traditional and technical/vocational.
This document discusses Nepal's inclusion of disaster risk reduction and disaster preparedness planning in its national development plans. It outlines key strategies such as infrastructure development that minimizes disaster risk, increasing institutional capacity for disaster management, training personnel, and improving early warning systems. The document also discusses conducting environmental impact assessments for development projects and mainstreaming community involvement in disaster preparedness. Hazard mapping, response coordination between government and non-government actors, and increasing awareness through education are also highlighted.
1. The document discusses Nepal's constitutional development and history. It outlines the key features and provisions of Nepal's different constitutions since 1948.
2. It notes the challenges faced by the Constitutional Assembly in drafting a new constitution, including political disagreements over the structure and philosophy of the state, and lack of consensus on contentious issues like federalism and identity-based rights.
3. Drafting an enduring constitution requires widespread consensus and public participation, as well as addressing socio-economic issues, flexibility to change, and an inclusive approach that takes long-term vision.
1) The document classifies pesticides based on their environmental impact, target organisms, chemical structure, World Health Organization categories, and formulation.
2) Pesticides are divided into three main categories: chemical, biological, and homemade. Chemical pesticides are further classified based on persistence, target organisms, and chemical structure.
3) Pesticide formulations include active ingredients and additives to aid application and safety. Emulsifiable concentrates contain active ingredients dissolved in solvents and emulsifiers for mixing with water.
New national-health-policy-nepal-2017-2074-first-draftRobert chaudhary
This document presents the first draft of the new National Health Policy 2074 (2017-2018) of Nepal. It discusses the background and rationale for revising the existing health policy given political and constitutional changes in the country. It outlines the key guiding principles, vision, goals and strategies of the new policy which aims to realize health as a fundamental right of citizens as per the new constitution, and improve health services through federal restructuring of the system in line with sustainable development goals. The policy draws from lessons of past health policies and aims to maximize utilization of resources to promote public health.
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This slide is very helpful for physiotherapy students and also for other medical and healthcare students.
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Can coffee help me lose weight? Yes, 25,422 users in the USA use it for that ...nirahealhty
The South Beach Coffee Java Diet is a variation of the popular South Beach Diet, which was developed by cardiologist Dr. Arthur Agatston. The original South Beach Diet focuses on consuming lean proteins, healthy fats, and low-glycemic index carbohydrates. The South Beach Coffee Java Diet adds the element of coffee, specifically caffeine, to enhance weight loss and improve energy levels.
Let's Talk About It: Breast Cancer (What is Mindset and Does it Really Matter?)bkling
Your mindset is the way you make sense of the world around you. This lens influences the way you think, the way you feel, and how you might behave in certain situations. Let's talk about mindset myths that can get us into trouble and ways to cultivate a mindset to support your cancer survivorship in authentic ways. Let’s Talk About It!
Hypertension and it's role of physiotherapy in it.Vishal kr Thakur
This particular slides consist of- what is hypertension,what are it's causes and it's effect on body, risk factors, symptoms,complications, diagnosis and role of physiotherapy in it.
This slide is very helpful for physiotherapy students and also for other medical and healthcare students.
Here is summary of hypertension -
Hypertension, also known as high blood pressure, is a serious medical condition that occurs when blood pressure in the body's arteries is consistently too high. Blood pressure is the force of blood pushing against the walls of blood vessels as the heart pumps it. Hypertension can increase the risk of heart disease, brain disease, kidney disease, and premature death.
About this webinar: This talk will introduce what cancer rehabilitation is, where it fits into the cancer trajectory, and who can benefit from it. In addition, the current landscape of cancer rehabilitation in Canada will be discussed and the need for advocacy to increase access to this essential component of cancer care.
15. क
ु पोषण, खस्कदो
स्वास््य र बसाइको
खराब अवस्था
शारीररक र मानससक
ववकासमा बाधा
सुस्त वृद्धध तथा
कम्जोर शैक्षिक
ववकास
रोजगारीमा
कम अवसर
कम आम्दानी
गररबी र अभाव
खाना, सशिा, सफा
पानी, आवासमा कम
पहुुँच
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Ganesh Baruwal Project Manager, RHIP II FAIRMED Nepal
107. योजना ककन ?
• संववधान तथा
स्वास््य नीतत,
स्थातनय सरकार
संचालन एन लाइ
कायाान्वयन गना
(तहगत)
•बबध्यमान तथा बढ्दो
स्वास््य समस्याहरू
समाधान गना
•महामारीजन्य रोगहरू
पूवातयारी तथा
व्यबस्थापन गना
•नुँया प्रववधध,
उपायहरूको अनुशरण
गना
• प्राथसमकताको आधारमा
अत्याधधक प्रततफल
प्राप्त गना
• प्रभावकारी
कायाान्वयनको
आधारशीला तयारगना
• समय, साधन र श्रोतको
समतव्यतयताको लागी
•नेतृत्वले स्वास््यिेत्रमा
गरेका प्रततबद्ता
प्रभावकारर रूपमा
कायाान्वयन गना
•सरोकारवालाहरूको
अधधकतमा सहभाधगता र
अपनत्वको लागी
Ganesh Baruwal Project Manager, RHIP II FAIRMED Nepal
113. तथ्य संकलन
तथ्यमा आधाररत योजना तजयमाको खाका
1. ननयममत श्रोत
• HMIS/ DHIS2
• LMIS / e-LMIS
2. स्व: मूलयांकन
• स्थलगत अवलोकन
तथा सवेक्षण
• पाश्र्वचचत्र/ प्रोफाइल
3. सामाजजक जवाफदेहहता
• सामाजजक पररक्षण र
सावयजननक सनवाइ
• गनासो ब्यवस्थापन
तथ्यको आधारमा ववश्लेषण
तथा सममक्षा
1. आधारभूत स्वास्थ्य सेवाहरूको
• उपलब्धता र समतामूलक पहूुँच
• सेवाको गणस्तर
2. स्वास्थ्य संस्थाको
• गणस्तर सधार
• संचालन र ब्यवस्थापन
3. स्वास्थ्य क्षेत्रको
• सशासन ब्यवस्थापन
• सेवाग्राहीको अचधकार र
आवश्यकता
समस्याहरू
को
पहहचान
तथा
प्राथममकी
करण
प्राथममकता
को
आधारमा
काययक्रम
तथा
क्रक्रयाकला
पहरूको
ननधायरण
• स्वास्थ्य
संस्थाको
वावषयक
कायययोजना
तथा बजेट
तजयमा
• नगरपामल
काको
वावषयक
योजना
प्रक्रक्रयाबाट
पाररत
स्वास्थ्य
संस्था संचालन
तथा
ब्यवस्थापन
सममनत द्वारा
वावषयक
कायययोजना
तथा बजेटको
प्रवाहकारी
कायायन्वयन,
अनगमन तथा
मलयांकन
Ganesh Baruwal Project Manager, RHIP II FAIRMED Nepal
118. Importance of strengthening Mother’s Group, FCHVs
and Health Facility Operation and Management
Committee
Ganesh Baruwal Project Manager, RHIP II FAIRMED Nepal