Month: December 2023
Preparation of Botanical Pesticide
Label of Pesticides
Important Information for Farmers and Pesticide Retailers
Harmful and Beneficial Insects
Banned pesticide in Nepal
Capacity Strengthening For Research Management
This meeting represented a crucial step towards building a collaborative and knowledge-sharing environment in health research management between TGHN Asia and TGHN Nepal.
NEPAL PUBLIC HEALTH FOUNDATION AND THE CHANCELLOR MASTERS AND SCHOLARS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD, SIGNED A MOU TO STRENGTHEN GLOBAL HEALTH RESEARCH COLLABORATION: 27TH JULY, 2023.
In a significant step towards advancing global health research, Nepal Public Health Foundation and The Chancellor masters and scholars of the university of Oxford have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on July 27, 2023, to collaborate within the Global Health Network. The MOU aims to enhance capacity building, facilitate knowledge exchange, and foster excellence in health research by leveraging the expertise and resources of both institutions.
The Global Health Network (TGHN), hosted by The University of Oxford, is a knowledge exchange community and a World Health Organization (WHO) collaborating centre. This platform serves as a hub for the global health research community, providing valuable resources and support to researchers working in areas with limited access to health evidence. The network’s mission is to strengthen research capabilities and leadership in underprivileged communities and settings worldwide. Recognizing the complementary strengths of The Oxford University and the Nepal Public Health Foundation in the field of health research, both entities are enthusiastic about the potential benefits of their collaboration. By pooling their resources and knowledge, they aim to enhance the quality and impact of health research initiatives, particularly in regions facing health disparities.
The MOU is aimed to facilitate cooperation between the two institutions, promoting joint research projects, faculty and student exchanges, and sharing of best practices. Through this partnership, students and researchers from both Oxford and Nepal Public Health Foundation will gain access to a wider array of resources, expertise, and opportunities, fostering a more comprehensive understanding of global health challenges and potential solutions.