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World Blood Donor Day: Give blood and keep the world beating
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World Blood Donor Day: Give blood and keep the world beating

by Public Health Update June 13, 2021
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World Blood Donor Day takes place on 14 June each year. The aim is to raise global awareness of the need for safe blood and blood products for transfusion and of the critical contribution voluntary, unpaid blood donors make to national health systems. The day also provides an opportunity to call to action to governments and national health authorities to provide adequate resources and put into place systems and infrastructures to increase the collection of blood from voluntary, non-remunerated blood donors.

Safe blood and blood products and their transfusion are a critical aspect of care and public health. They save millions of lives and improve the health and quality of life of many patients every day. The need for blood is universal, but access to blood for all those who need it is not. Blood shortages are particularly acute in developing countries.

To ensure that everyone who needs safe blood has access to it, all countries need voluntary, unpaid donors who give blood regularly. Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, despite limited mobility and other challenges, blood donors in many countries have continued to donate blood and plasma to patients who need transfusion. This extraordinary effort during a time of unprecedented crisis highlights the crucial role of well-organized, committed voluntary, non-remunerated blood donors in ensuring a safe and sufficient blood supply during normal and emergency times.

Focus of 2021 campaign

For 2021, the World Blood Donor Day slogan will be “Give blood and keep the world beating”. The message highlights the essential contribution blood donors make to keeping the world pulsating by saving lives and improving others’ health. It reinforces the global call for more people all over the world to donate blood regularly and contribute to better health.

A special focus of this year’s campaign will be the role of young people in ensuring a safe blood supply. In many countries, young people have been at the forefront of activities and initiatives aimed at achieving safe blood supplies through voluntary, non-remunerated blood donations. Young people form a large sector of the population in many societies and are generally full of idealism, enthusiasm and creativity.

The specific objectives of this year’s campaign are to:

  • thank blood donors in the world and create wider public awareness of the need for regular, unpaid blood donation;
  • promote the community values of blood donation in enhancing community solidarity and social cohesion;
  • encourage youth to embrace the humanitarian call to donate blood and inspire others to do the same;
  • celebrate the potential of youth as partners in promoting health.

WHO steps up action to improve access to safe blood

WHO has set out six key objectives for all countries and in particular those with weak blood systems:

  • appropriately structured, well-coordinated and sustainably resourced national blood systems;
  • regulatory capacity to ensure the quality and safety of blood;
  • functioning and efficiently managed blood services;
  • effective implementation of patient blood management to optimize transfusion practices;
  • effective surveillance, haemovigilance and pharmacovigilance, supported by comprehensive and accurate data collection systems;
  • partnerships, collaboration and information exchange to achieve key priorities and jointly address challenges and emerging threats at global, regional and national levels.

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Role description of National Health Training Centre and Provincial Health Training Centres
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Role description of National Health Training Centre and Provincial Health Training Centres

by Public Health Update June 12, 2021
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The National Health Training Centre (NHTC) is the one of the centers of Ministry of Health and Population which is responsible for overseeing all health training activities at the  federal, provincial and local level through appropriate and quality training needs assessment, training delivery, monitoring, evaluation, post training follow up and research. [Read more about NHTC]

The National Health Training Centre (NHTC) has revised the role descriptions of the National Health Training Centre and Provincial Health Training Centres as per the recommendation of Policy Coordination Committee at the Ministry of Health and Population, Nepal.

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List of Trainings Offered by National Health Training Centre

by Public Health Update June 12, 2021
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The National Health Training Centre (NHTC) is the one of the centers of Ministry of Health and Population which is responsible for overseeing all health training activities at the  federal, provincial and local level through appropriate and quality training needs assessment, training delivery, monitoring, evaluation, post training follow up and research. [Read more about NHTC]

List of Trainings

Here are the list of trainings offered by National Health Training Centre;

S. NoTraining Name
1Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health (ASRH)
2Advanced Skilled Birth Attendant (ASBA)
3AHW P
4Anaesthesia Assistant
5ANM P
6Anti-Microbial Resistance Prevention
7Biomedical Equipment Assistant Technician (BMEAT)
8Biomedical Equipment Refresher Training
9Burn Care Management
10Care of LBW Babies Through KMC
11Case Investigation and Contact Tracing (CICT)
12Cervical Cancer Screening and Prevention (CCSP)
13Clinical Coach/Mentor on MNH Training
14Clinical Mentors on Contraceptive Service (LARC)
15Clinical Training Skill (CTS)
16Clinical Training Skill (CTS) – ModCAL
17Clinical Training Skill Standardization
18Competency Based Pelvic Organ Prolapse
19Comprehensive Abortion Care (CAC)
20Comprehensive Abortion Care (CAC) – OJT
21Comprehensive Family Planning (COFP) and Counseling
22Comprehensive Newborn Care Level II
23COVID-19 Preparedness and Essential Critical Care Management
24Critical Care (ICU)
25Emergency Trauma Management
26Essential Critical Care
27Family Planning OJT
28Geriatric Nursing Care
29Health Response to Gender Based Violence
30Health Response to Gender Based Violence – OJT
31Health Response to Gender Based Violence (Blended)
32Helping Baby Survive
33ICU and Essential Critical Care
34Implant
35Induction
36Infection Prevention & Health Care Waste Management
37Infection Prevention and Control
38Instructional Design
39Instructional Package Development
40Intra Uterine Contraceptive Device (IUCD)
41IPC and Basic For Nurses
42Leadership and Management Training for Nurses
43Medical Abortion (MA)
44Medico-Legal Training on “Post-Mortem Examination and Clinical Forensic Medicine”
45Mental Health
46Mental Health (Module-02)
47Mid Level Practicum (MLP)
48Minilap
49MISP for Sexual & Reproductive Health in Crisis
50MToT on Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health (ASRH)
51MToT on Case Investigation and Contact Tracing (CICT)
52MToT on Climate Change and Health Impacts
53MToT on Environmental Health, Health Care Waste Management and WASH
54MToT on Health Response to Gender Based Violence
55MToT on Helping Babies Breathe (HBB) and Helping Mothers Survive (HMS-BABC)
56MToT on Leadership and Management
57MToT on Management of Pelvic Organ Prolapse
58MToT on organizational Capacity Assessment Tool (OCAT)
59MToT on Package of Essential Non Communicable  Disease (PEN)
60No Scalpel Vasectomy (NSV)
61No Scalpel Vasectomy (NSV) – Blended
62Obstetric Fistula – OJT
63Operation Theatre Techniques & Management (OTTM)
64Package of Essential Non Communicable Disease (PEN)
65Palliative Care
66Pediatric Nursing Care (PNC)
67Primary Emergency Care
68Primary Trauma Care (PTC)
69Rural Ultrasound
70Safe Abortion Service (SAS) – OJT
71SBA onsite Coaching and Mentoring
72Second Trimester Abortion Care Assistant
73Second Trimester Abortion Service Provider
74Second Trimester Comprehensive Abortion Care (CAC)
75Second Trimester Safe Abortion Blended Learning
76Second Trimester Safe Abortion Service Provider
77Second Trimester Safe Abortion Training (Blended Learning Approach)
78Self Paced No Scalpel Vasectomy (NSV)
79Skilled Birth Attendant (SBA)
80Sr. AHW
81Sr. ANM
82ToT on  Health Facility Operation & Management Committe
83ToT on Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health (ASRH)
84ToT on Burn Care Management
85ToT on Cervical Cancer Screening and Prevention (CCSP)
86ToT on Climate Change and Health Impacts
87ToT on Comprehensive Family Planning (COFP) and Counseling
88ToT on COVID-19 Preparedness and Essential Critical Care Management
89ToT on COVID-19 Preparedness and Response
90ToT on Geriatric Nursing Care
91ToT on Health Facility Operation & Management Committe (HFOMC)
92ToT on Health Response to Gender Based Violence
93ToT on High Altitude Sickness Management
94ToT on Infection Prevention & Health Care Waste Management
95ToT on Medical Abortion (MA)
96ToT on Mental Health
97ToT on MISP for Sexual & Reproductive Health in Crisis
98ToT on Package of Essential Non Communicable Disease (PEN)
99ToT on Palliative Care
100ToT on Saving Newborn Live
101ToT on Visual Inspection with Acetic Acid (VIA)/Cold Coagulation
102Training of Trainer on Infection Prevention
103Training of Trainers on COVID-19 Preparedness and Essential Critical Care Management
104Transaction Accounting and Budget Control System (TABUCS)
105User Maintenance of Cold Chain Equipment
106User Maintenance of Lab Equipment
107User Maintenance of X-Ray Equipment
108Visual Inspection with Acetic Acid (VIA) for Cervical Cancer Screening

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IMAM Interim Guidance Note
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IMAM Interim Guidance Note- DoHS

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The Department of Health Services (DoHS) has published a guideline for Integrated management of acute malnutrition (IMAM) in Nepal.

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Security of the Health Workers and Health Organizations Act, 2066 (Revised)

by Public Health Update June 6, 2021
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An Act made to provide for the security of health workers and health organizations
Preamble:
Whereas, it is expedient to make necessary legal provisions on the security of health workers and health organization against casual incidents and economic liabilities that may arise in the course of medical treatment, with a view
to make health services regular, reliable, decent and effective;

Now, therefore, be it enacted by the Constituent Assembly pursuant to Clause (1) of Article 83 of the Interim Constitution of Nepal, 2063 (2007).

June 6, 2021: President Bidya Devi Bhandari has issued an ordinance with revision.

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The Pfizer – One Young World Scholarship
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The Pfizer – One Young World Scholarship

by Public Health Update June 5, 2021
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The Pfizer – One Young World Scholarship has been established to recognise the outstanding actions of young people to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on society.

50 scholars will receive digital access to the One Young World Summit 2021 from 22 – 25 July. In addition, scholars will join the One Young World Ambassador community, a network of 12,000+ changemakers in more than 190 countries.

This scholarship is intended for young leaders who have demonstrated impact in responding to the COVID-19 pandemic and advancing health education and access.

Who should apply?

This scholarship is intended for young leaders aged 18 – 30* who have demonstrated impact in responding to the COVID-19 pandemic and/or advancing health education and access. Relevant impact includes:

  • Providing healthcare to COVID-19 patients.
  • Raising awareness of COVID-19 risks and contributing to community safety.
  • Advocating for public policies which protect vulnerable populations and advance health equity.
  • Digital solutions to enhance access education and access to healthcare.
  • Initiatives that combat the secondary impacts of the pandemic e.g. responding to increases in unemployment.

The scholarship welcomes applications from candidates from a variety of professional backgrounds including; healthcare practitioners, social entreprenuers, entrepreneurs, charity leaders, academics and community activists.

In addition to these criteria, successful candidates will demonstrate a willingness to engage with Pfizer professionals.

Nationals of all countries are eligible to apply for this scholarship.

What does the scholarship provide?

  • Digital access to the One Young World Summit 2021 from 22 to 25 July 2021.
  • Membership of the One Young World Ambassador community.
  • Participation in unique sessions including meetings with Pfizer executives.

How to apply?

Submit the application form below before 10:00am BST on 15 June 2021.

Please note that applications will be reviewed on an ongoing basis so early applications are strongly encouraged.

Final Application Deadline: 10:00AM BST, 15 June 2021.

The selection process is conducted by One Young World, Pfizer is not involved in the selection of candidates for this scholarship.

Early applications are advised.

*Most delegates are between the age of 18 and 30. The One Young World team will consider applications from those who are older than 30, pending demonstration of appropriate personal impact, initiative,and willingness to engage. We are not able to accept applications from those who will be aged under 18 at the time of the Summit.

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The Nepal Health Research Council (NHRC) invites application for the upcoming training on Workshop on Systematic Review and Meta Analysis.

If you are interested to participate in the Virtual Training Workshop on Systematic Review and Meta Analysis, please fill out this registration form.

Eligibility

– Only applicants with a master’s degree or higher will be considered for the training
– Applicants who have previously attended training workshops on Health Research Proposal Development, Data Management and Analysis, and Scientific Writing organized by NHRC will be given priority

Please fill out this form by 7 June, 2021 (17:00 PM). If you are selected, you will receive the confirmation email and details of training after registration and selection process are completed.

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World Environment Day 2021: ‘Reimagine. Recreate.Restore.’

by Public Health Update June 4, 2021
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Overview

The World Environment Day is celebrated on 5 June to raise awareness and generate political momentum around growing concerns, such as the depletion of the ozone layer, toxic chemicals, desertification and global warming. The Day has developed into a global platform for taking action on urgent environmental issues. Millions of people have taken part over the years, helping drive change in our consumption habits, as well as in national and international environmental policy.

Theme: “Reimagine. Recreate.Restore.”

The emergence of COVID-19 has also shown just how disastrous the consequences of ecosystem loss can be. By shrinking the area of natural habitat for animals, we have created ideal conditions for pathogens – including coronaviruses – to spread.

With this big and challenging picture, the World Environment Day is focus in the ecosystem restoration and its theme is “Reimagine. Recreate.Restore.”

World Environment Day 2021 calls for urgent action to revive our damaged ecosystems. 

TOGETHER WE CAN BE #GENERATIONRESTORATION

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Implementation Guide for Minimum Service Standards (MSS)-2077

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The Ministry of Health and Population (MoHP) Nepal has endorsed a new Implementation Guide for Minimum Service Standards (MSS)-2077.

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The 8th Annual International Meeting on Emerging Diseases and Surveillance

by Public Health Update June 2, 2021
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The 8th Annual International Meeting on Emerging Diseases and Surveillance is Organized by the International Society for Infectious Disease and its Program for Monitoring Emerging Diseases ProMED-mail. the Eighth International Meeting on Emerging Diseases and Surveillance, IMED 2021, to be held virtually between November 4-6, 2021.

Target Audience

  • Healthcare professionals including physicians and veterinarians
  • Public health specialists
  • Epidemiologists
  • Research scientists
  • Pharmaceutical and biotechnology industry
  • Journalists
  • Other interested persons

Abstract Submission Topics

  • Antimicrobial resistance & Antimicrobial Stewardship
  • Bioterrorism and biological warfare
  • Big Data, Genomics and Outbreaks
  • Climate change and ecological factors in disease emergence
  • COVID-19 Pathogenesis
  • COVID-19 Diagnostics and therapeutics
  • COVID-19 Vaccines
  • COVID-19 Infection Prevention and Control
  • COVID-19 Big Data, surveillance and contact tracing
  • COVID-19 Ethics and Misinformation
  • Diseases of animals
  • Ethical Issues in Infectious Diseases
  • Education advancements in One Health
  • Emerging and neglected zoonotic diseases
  • Emerging infectious diseases in displaced populations
  • Foodborne and waterborne diseases
  • Inequalities and access in infectious diseases
  • Infections related to travel and migration
  • Infection Prevention and Control
  • Influenza and other respiratory infections
  • Innovations in diagnostic tests for emerging diseases
  • New approaches to outbreak surveillance and monitoring
  • New pathogen discovery
  • Outbreak modeling and forecasting
  • Outbreak response and control
  • Outbreak control and response logistic challenges
  • One Health in Action
  • Political factors in disease emergence and response
  • Public communication of outbreaks and emerging diseases
  • Rumors and misinformation in infectious diseases
  • Vaccines and emergence of vaccine preventable diseases
  • Vector Borne diseases
  • Other

Authors with original research are encouraged to submit abstracts related to the above mentioned topics and related fields of investigation. After the conclusion of the conference, high ranking abstracts will be published in a supplement to the International Journal of Infectious Diseases (IJID).

Abstract Submission Guidelines

  • Abstract submission deadline: June 30, 2021
    This will allow the most timely and up-to-date abstracts to be presented at IMED. Now is the time to submit your abstracts. Accepted abstracts may be presented as ePosters, and select abstracts will be presented as virtual oral presentations.
  • Abstracts acceptance / rejection notifications will be sent by August 31, 2021.
  • Authors are requested to submit abstracts in ENGLISH.
  • Abstracts must be submitted online.
  • The abstract should not exceed 350 words without a presentation title. Abstracts that do not comply will be disqualified from IMED.
  • Abstracts will be selected for either an ePoster presentation or an oral, virtual presentation. Selection will be made based on reviewer scores.
  • Abstract titles should not be longer than two lines and should NOT be in all caps but Title Case
    (e.g. correct: Virological Investigations in Native Bat Species from Germany)
  • All abstracts must be structured as follows:
    Purpose: A statement of the hypothesis or research question.
    Methods & Materials: An explanation of the study design and experimental methods & materials used.
    Results: A concise summary of the major findings of the experiment or study. Sufficient data must be provided to permit evaluation by the reviewers and public reading the abstracts.
    Statements such as “additional information to be presented at the meeting” are not acceptable.
    Conclusion: Summary of the overall findings and the importance of the study.
  • Each abstract will be reviewed and scored by at least two reviewers. More than 50 reviewers representing 30+ countries will be involved in the review and scoring process. The accepted abstract will be assigned to appropriate ePoster or oral sessions. A notification will be emailed to the abstract submitter.
  • All authors who wish to present their abstract at IMED 2021 must pay the conference registration fee.
  • Please contact ISID, Doris Steinbach, if you have any questions regarding abstract submissions (email: steinbach@isid.org)
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