400+ attendees
2 days of meaningful sessions on Women’s Health
Thank you for making the Women’s Health Conference a huge success!
For comments/feedback/suggestions please email us at whcsecretariat@gmail.com or call 9802398789
400+ attendees
2 days of meaningful sessions on Women’s Health
Thank you for making the Women’s Health Conference a huge success!
For comments/feedback/suggestions please email us at whcsecretariat@gmail.com or call 9802398789
Women’s Health Conference 2023 is the first conference in Nepal looking broadly at women’s health. Disparities, discrimination and development challenges put so many women at extreme risk. In order to address this, we need to consider the multifaceted nature of women’s health conditions and explore trends in this sector for a well informed and evidence guided future course of action.
Hence, in the Leadership of Family Welfare Division, Department of Health Services, Ministry of Health and Population, organizations working in the sectors of Women’s Health have taken up this endeavor to organize a Women’s Health Conference in Nepal, seeking to explore trends in this area.
The Conference aims to promote and strengthen the interconnectedness of research, training, policy making, practice and advocacy evidence to expand women’s health agenda in Nepal. To that end, it will provide a platform for participants to discuss and disseminate evidence on what works and what doesn’t work and how successful programs can be expanded to reach different groups in society.
Specifically, the conference aims to:
The Acting Director General of Department of Health Services Mr Sunil Sharma has officially announced about soon-to-be taking place ‘Women Health Conference’ and unveiled its official website during a function organized at Hotel Himalaya, Pulchowk, Lalitpur.
Kathmandu is the capital and the largest city of Nepal, and is situated in the World Heritage Site Kathmandu Valley. Considered by some to be among the most beautiful cities in the world, the religiously rich Kathmandu valley, home to hundreds of Hindu shrines, had been a lure for young Western travelers attracted by Eastern mysticism, especially during the soul-searching era of the 1960s and 1970s.
Attend the conference in person and get the chance to explore this captivating city or experience the conference from wherever you are. Register now for in person or virtual access.