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OUR PROJECTS

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COPING WITH STRESS DURING COVID-19

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A Youth-Led Health Advocacy Programs

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NOURISH THE STREETS OF NEPAL CAMPAIGN

Nourish the streets of Nepal is a national campaign (2020) initiated by Public Health Advocacy Nepal (PHAN) to feed the street peoples (children, elderly people, and homeless persons) who have no their own house and living in the street. According to the UNDP Human Development Report statistics, 25% of people in Nepal live under $1.25 a day. More than 250,000 people are homeless, and 2.8 million (an entire 10% of the Nepali population) live in slums. They are disproportionally affected due to the global pandemic and continuous lockdowns in Nepal. 


The main objective behind fundraising is to feed hungry people living in the streets of Nepal. We will also provide them some hand sanitary products and basic health care services. We have a target to help with about 10,000 homeless people, especially during the COVID-19 lockdowns in Nepal.


Note: We are currently looking for people and/or organizations who can help us raise the fund for the campaign. For this movement to be successful, we will be needing your help. Any contribution will give our race a tremendous boost. As a way of saying thank you for your generosity, we will be honoring you together with other sponsors during the campaign. We will greatly appreciate any amount you wish to contribute. Thank you in advance for your generosity.  

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Faounder of PHAN Krishna Sharma and his Team with FCHVs and Health Workers in Rural Nepal

WOMEN’S HEALTH LITERACY FOR GENDER EQUALITY

Women’s health literacy program is an innovative skilled-based youth campaign started with the aim of increasing the health-seeking behavior of rural girls and young women to take care of their own sexual and reproductive health. Most of the adolescent girls and young women in rural communities are living with critical health conditions and even have no idea about what is happening in their bodies. WHL project helps in making aware of their health status and enable them to health-seeking behavior timely for treatment to prevent further complications.   

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