National Association of Student Living with HIV/AIDS in Nepal

NASLHAN

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Scholarship Notice:

Date: 01 February 2024 Notice: Scholarship Program for Students Affected by HIV in the Family We are pleased to announce a scholarship program aimed at supporting students whose family members are affected by HIV. The scholarship is intended to provide educational assistance to those facing the challenges associated with HIV within their families. Selection Criteria: …

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Scholarship Notice

Notice: Scholarship Program for Students Affected by HIV in the Family We are pleased to announce a scholarship program aimed at supporting students whose family members are affected by HIV. The scholarship is intended to provide educational assistance to those facing the challenges associated with HIV within their families. Selection Criteria: – The scholarship is …

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Core values

Put people first We are independent and ultimately accountable to people living with and affected by HIV. We weigh and measure our actions against their impact on people’s lives. We champion an environment that empowers all to be part of the conversation. We respect the lived experiences of all and foster a diversity of perspectives.

Issues and Challenges: Priority Areas

Addressing the HIV epidemic in Nepal requires immediate action and long‐term continuity and sustainability. The following actions are essential: -Use data (e.g. behavioral and size estimation) to enhance strategic prioritization and resource allocation. -Demonstrate the need for an expanded and coherent response. Also strengthen management for effective collaboration and coordination between stakeholders (government, development partners, …

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AIDS Awareness in a Developing Nation

In developing nations like Nepal, there is often a sharp divide between urban areas (which are beginning to access and enjoy the technological and economic advances available in industrialized nations) and the rural areas (where infrastructure—like roads, running water, electrical connectivity, and internet access—does not yet exist to allow those advances to spread equitably). Parents …

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