Chandra Hamal is an active member of YUFD NEPAL since 2010. Established in 2009, Youth Voice for Development aims to help the Nepalese citizen with all sorts of Developmental activities such as Poverty Elevation, protection of Human rights and raising the standard of human consciousness in many Issues/ Topics. Since its Commencement he, along with the organization has been carrying out many activities and operations for the well-being of the people of my Nation. Being an enthusiastic Social Motivator, he has pledged to devote himself and do his duties and responsibilities with full integrity and faithfulness.
Abstract
This paper explores some of the key issues and challenges of government HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment program in Nepal. Providing HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment services in Nepal is associated with a number ofissues and challenges which are shaped mostly on cultural and managerial issues from grass root to policy level.Numerous efforts have been done and going on by Nepal government and non-government organization but still HIVprevention and treatment service is not able to reach all the most at risk populations because cultural issues andmanagerial issues are obstructing the services. The existing socio-cultural frameworks of Nepal do not provide anenvironment for any safe disclosure for person who is HIV infected. Thus, there is an urgent need to address thoseissues and challenges and strengthen the whole spectrums of health systems through collaborative approach to achievethe millennium development goals. It will be the purpose of this paper to contribute to the policy makers by exploringthe pertinent issues and challenges in the HIV/AIDS program.
HIV/AIDS and Retroviral Diseases
HIV Related Infections, Cancers
Stigma, Discrimination and Lived experience with HIV
Cardiovascular Diseases and Aging
HIV Diagnosis and Therapy
HIV Drug Discovery, Research &Vaccines
Viral, Bacterial, Fungal & Protozoan STDs
Immunology of STDs/STIs and Infertility
Recent Advancement in HIV/AIDS, STDs and STIs
Policy, Advocacy& Community Engagement in HIV/ STI Research