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Press release
10/12/2020
One stillbirth occurs every 16 seconds, according to first ever joint UN estimates
https://www.unicef.org/nepal/press-releases/one-stillbirth-occurs-every-16-seconds-according-first-ever-joint-un-estimates
NEW YORK/GENEVA/KATHMANDU, 9 October 2020, – Almost 2 million babies are stillborn every year – or 1 every 16 seconds – according to the first ever joint stillbirth estimates released by UNICEF, the World Health Organization (WHO), the World Bank Group and the Population Division of the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs. The vast majority of stillbirths, 84 per cent…, The report is available here:, http://uni.cf/stillbirthreport This image shows a woman unpacking baby clothes and blankets in her home in Lusaka. She has just returned following the stillbirth of her baby. She believes her baby was stillborn due to complications related to her diabetes and HIV-positive status. UNICEF/UNI59991/Nesbitt A woman unpacks baby clothes and blankets in…
Article
01/15/2020
Learning to share the burden
https://www.unicef.org/nepal/stories/learning-share-burden
Mugu, Nepal:, As the morning sun hits his porch in the village of Bham Bada in Mugu District, Jhim Bahadur Bhandari is picking pieces of husk out of a batch of millet grains. Daughters Sarina and Man Devi are darting in and out of the house, getting ready for their classes. Their mother, Dharmi, is in the kitchen. It’s a pleasant scene, though something of an…
Photo Essay
06/03/2019
Better data, better lives
https://www.unicef.org/nepal/stories/better-data-better-lives
UNICEF and KOICA has partnered to improve maternal health and child health in Mugu.  Mountains and hills Gamghadi, Mugu As part of the programme, the capacity of health workers is being enhanced for a more effective healthcare governance system.  Training On 6 May, health workers from 26 health facilities across the district received training on…
Article
05/10/2019
Healthcare in the highlands
https://www.unicef.org/nepal/stories/healthcare-highlands
“It felt like the world was finished.”, Gorkha, Nepal –, In 2015, Anarda Gurung was an Assistant Health Worker at the health post in Laprak village in Gorkha District in north-central Nepal. When a massive earthquake struck Nepal on 25 April, Laprak – owing to its proximity to the epicenter in Barpak in the same district – was practically levelled. Anarda, who’d been at home when the quake hit,…
Article
03/07/2019
Learning knows no age
https://www.unicef.org/nepal/stories/learning-knows-no-age
Okhaldhunga, Nepal –, Not too long ago, Saraswati Tamang had taken her husband, who was ill, to the hospital in Okhaldhunga bazaar in Okhaldhunga District in eastern Nepal. The couple had travelled by jeep for four hours on a trail-road to get to the bazaar from her village. After writing out a prescription, the doctor instructed the couple to visit “room number 4” of…

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