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  2. Suicide in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    The increasing trend in suicide is a major public health concern in Nepal. [3] [4] [5] Often suicide indicates an underlying mental health problem or acute stress. [6] [7] Increased access to timely and effective mental health services is associated with a decreased risk of suicide.

  3. Health in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Even though Nepal's mental health policy was formulated in 1996, there is no mental health legislation as yet. In terms of financing, less than one percent (0.17%) of health care expenditures by the government are directed towards mental health.

  4. Primary Health Care and Resource Centre - Wikipedia

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    The health centre was first established in 1972 as a Maternal and Child Health (MCH) clinic by the United Mission to Nepal. [1] It is notable for its international volunteer programme and its micro-insurance service which reduces the cost of health care for those with the insurance. [2] [3]

  5. Category:Mental health in Nepal - Wikipedia

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  6. Mental health in Nepal - Wikipedia

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  7. Dhulikhel Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Various public health programs have been conducted: plantation programs around schools and villages; first aid training; hygiene and sanitation teaching for school children; awareness programs for women (for issues like cervical cancer, breast cancer, uterine prolapse); and mental health awareness programs for both women and school children.

  8. Aishworya Shrestha - Wikipedia

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    Through Antardhoni Nepal she has organized over 85 mental health events reaching 10,000 Nepalis. In March 2020, she founded Heart of Nepal, a nonprofit focused on education and empowerment initiatives for Dalit children and mothers in Nepal. The organization has eliminated school dropouts and increased household income within these communities.

  9. Jumla District - Wikipedia

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    As part of research on the leading causes of death among Nepali women of child-bearing age, a study on Mental Health and Suicide among women in Jumla has found that there are six issues when it comes to women's lives and views on suicide: mental health issues; economics; education; domestic issues; differential gender impacts; suicide and ...