The 'Civil Society Advocacy and Stakeholder Interaction Program for the Prevention of Non-Communicable Diseases' organized by the Consumer Interest Protection Forum Nepal in Nepalgunj on Sunday emphasized awareness promotion.
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Stakeholders have said that they need to improve their lifestyles to reduce the increasing risk of non-communicable diseases. It has been emphasized that health awareness and education are necessary to reduce the risk of non-communicable diseases.
The Consumer Interest Protection Forum Nepal organized the 'Civil Society Advocacy and Stakeholder Interaction Program for the Prevention of Non-Communicable Diseases' held in Nepalgunj on Sunday. The stakeholders say that awareness and health education are necessary to inspire the general public to eat healthy food, maintain a healthy lifestyle, exercise regularly, control weight, and undergo regular health check-ups. It has been suggested to quit such addictions as the risk of smoking and drinking is increasing among the young generation.
The program, which was started by Suresh Gautam, Chairman of Consumer Interest Protection Forum Nepal Banke, was conducted by Central Secretary Basanta Gautam.
In the program, Dr. Shankuk Bhatta of the World Health Organization gave a presentation on the causes, conditions, effects, and prevention of non-communicable diseases. He highlighted the situation of non-communicable diseases in Lumbini Province. Similarly, Jyoti Baniya, Central Chairman of Consumer Interest Protection Forum Nepal, gave a special presentation on the role of civil society and advocacy in the prevention of non-communicable diseases.
Speaking at the program, the chief guest was Lumbini Province Planning Commission Vice-Chairman Dr. Dilli Aryal said that only by adopting a healthy lifestyle can we truly fight against non-communicable diseases. He pointed out the need to change our behavior so that we do not get sick and do not get sick after getting sick.
In the program held under the chairmanship of Prabhat Kumar Thakuri, President of Consumer Protection Forum Nepal Lumbini Province, Nursing Administrator Asha Pantha of Bheri Hospital, Netra Bogati, Food Research Officer of Food and Quality Control Office Nepalgunj, President of Federation of Nepalese Journalists Banke, Navin Giri, President of High Court Bar Association Nepalgunj, Pawan Kumar Gupta emphasized the need to be aware to prevent the increasing impact of non-communicable diseases.
