How an annual cycling event is helping women boost their confidence and health

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Pregnant women bearing brunt of inaccessible health facility

People of Gurdum village in Dhading district have been deprived of medical treatment for want of health facility.

Pregnant women bearing brunt of inaccessible health facility

People of Gurdum village in Dhading district have been deprived of medical treatment for want of health facility.

Over 60,000 pregnant women lack maternal health services

Floods that ravaged one-third of Pakistan have left about 600,000 pregnant women lacking maternal health services.

Baglung to conduct health checkup every month

The Nisikhola village municipality of Baglung is going to conduct health check-up of senior citizens, disabled and pregnant women in the municipality every month.

Aid to cover health insurance of disadvantaged women

On the occasion of the 65th National Cooperative Day, the Didi-Bahini savings and credit cooperative organization based in Myagdi headquarters Beni has handed financial aid to the 10 most disadvantaged women in the municipality.

How COVID-19 can impact pregnant women?

A new study has found that pregnant women should get vaccinated to minimize the detrimental health effects.

How COVID-19 can impact pregnant women?

A new study has found that pregnant women should get vaccinated to minimize the detrimental health effects.

Taliban urge women health staff to return to work

KABUL, Aug 28: The Taliban has called on women who work for the health ministry to return to their jobs, reported BBC. Spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said on Twitter that female staff should "attend their regular duties" both in Kabul and other provinces. He made no mention of other women employees. All had previously been told to stay at home for their safety. Afghan women have expressed fear for their future following the Taliban's take over the country. Zabihullah Mujahid also issued a directive telling the people of Kabul to hand in "weapons, ammunition and other government goods" within a week so that there would be "no need for offenders to be prosecuted if they are discovered".