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UN Newsletter - Vol. 83 (Mar-Apr 2021)
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Nepalis continue to suffer from pandemic-induced food insecurity even as Nepal sees the first signs of the second wave of Covid-19. A new report released last week shows that 16.8% of households have inadequate food consumption, and nearly 2.7% had insufficient food stock to meet their needs, 43% of children between 6-23 months did not meet the minimum recommended dietary needs.
This newsletter consists of the following headlines:
• Quarter of Nepalis Still Hungry During Pandemic
• Nepal Among the First Countries in South Asia to Receive COVAX Shipment
• Entry Points – Block the Virus but Ensure a Humane Movement
• Reaching the Unreached: COVID-19 Vaccinations in Jumla
• Nepal Becomes First Country in Asia Pacific to Vaccinate Refugees Against COVID-19
• WHO Nepal Hands Over Health Emergency Operation Centers to MoHP
• ILO Nepal and CBS Jointly Release Child Labour Report 2021
• Nepali Stakeholders Come Together to Pave Way Forward for Migration Governance in the Country
• 2021 Season of Archaeological Investigations at Tilaurakot Kapilavastu Concludes
• Improving Farmers’ Access to Markets
• Must Queer Art Always Be by Queers, for Queers? Musings on a Recent Comic Workshop
• High-Level Roundtable on Rethinking Malaria
• Photo Story: UNHCR
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ABSTRACTING, CATALOGUING, DIGITAL LIBRARIESUN, KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT, INFORMATION MANAGEMENT, PUBLICATIONS REFERENCE, SERIAL PUBLICATIONS, UN NEWSLETTER, COVID
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UNITED NATIONS INFORMATION CENTRE
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