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74th UN Day 2019 A school girl trying weight lifting at WHO Nepal's Stall during UN Day 2019. If done correctly and safely, strength training can provide multiple benefits to young athletes. #UNDay #UNDay2019 #SDG3 #GoodHealthAndWellBeing #WHO #BeatNCDs #WeightLift ...
WHO/S.G.Amatya, (2019)
74th UN Day 2019 School girls trying weight lifting at WHO Nepal's Stall during UN Day 2019. If done correctly and safely, strength training can provide multiple benefits to young athletes. #UNDay #UNDay2019 #SDG3 #GoodHealthAndWellBeing #WHO #BeatNCDs #WeightLift #...
WHO/S.G.Amatya, (2019)
74th UN Day 2019 Visitors trying weight training workouts at WHO Nepal's Staff during UN Day 2019. Weight training is a common type of strength training for developing the strength and size of skeletal muscles. #UNDay #UNDay2019 #SDG3 #GoodHealthAndWellBeing #WHO #B...
WHO/S.G.Amatya, (2019)
Infant and Young Child Feeding Practices as Associated with Child Nutritional Status in Nepal Analysis of the Nepal Demographic Health Survey, 2011 This report is based on a further analysis study undertaken as a follow-up to the 2011 Nepal Demographic and Health Survey (NDHS). Funding for the further analysis of the survey was provided by the European Union (EU), through the Regional Maternal a...
GON, UNICEF, European Union, (2011)
नेपाल बहुसुचक सर्वेक्षण (NMICS) २०१४ प्रेस विज्ञप्ति काठमाडौ, २०७२ फागुन १३ नेपालमा मिक्सको पाचौ चरण केन्द्रीय तथ्यांक विभाग तथा युनिसेफको प्राविधिक तथा आर्थिक सहकार्यमा मुलुकका सबै ७५ वटै जिल्लामा (२०१४ को जनवरीदेखि जुन महिना सम्म ) क्षेत्रीय कार्य संचालन गरेको थियो। सन् २०१० मा सम्पन्न भएको यसअघिको एनमिक्स सर्वेक्षणले नेपा...
GON, UNICEF, (2014)
Characteristics and determinants of child nutritional status in Nepal' This report includes characteristics and determinants of child malnutrition in the districts of Bara and Rautahat of the Terai region of Nepal. The sample studied consists of 510 rural children ranging in age from 3 to 10 yr. The Nepali children were...
WORLD BANK, (1984)