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Introduction:
Nepal stands at a transformative juncture in its development journey. The country is embracing sustainable agriculture and enhancing healthcare delivery. It is also adopting modern technologies like Artificial Intelligence (AI) in public health research.
This comprehensive blog post brings together three key knowledge resources highlighting:
- Sustainable Agricultural Practices through IPM
- AI-Driven Literature Searching for Public Health
- Overview of Nepal’s Health System and Challenges
These presentations are vital for:
- Health Professionals
- Policy Makers
- Researchers
- Students
1. Integrated Pest Management (IPM) in Nepal: Redefining Sustainable Agriculture
Key Highlights:
- 35% crop losses due to pests
- 88% of farmers trained in IPM changed cultivation practices
- CEAPRED IPM Project reached 538,817 households
IPM empowers Nepalese farmers by promoting eco-friendly pest control, reducing chemical pesticide use, and improving crop yields.
→ Download Presentation: Integrated Pest Management in Nepal (.pptx)
2. AI in Public Health Research: Transforming Evidence Gathering
Why It Matters:
- AI overcomes information overload in literature searching
- Smart semantic search with advanced filters
- Identifies emerging research trends and collaboration opportunities
AI-powered tools are reshaping public health research methods in Nepal, making data-driven decisions faster and more accurate.
→ Download Presentation: AI-Enhanced Public Health Literature Searching (.pptx)
3. Nepal’s Public Health Landscape: Progress, Challenges, and Priorities
Major Focus Areas:
- Communicable & Non-Communicable Diseases
- Maternal and Child Health Progress
- Access to Healthcare in Rural Areas
- Sanitation, Nutrition, and Universal Health Coverage
Nepal’s health system is evolving with growing emphasis on health equity, preventive care, and digital health solutions.
→ Download Presentation: Nepal’s Public Health Landscape (.pdf)
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