Prevent and Control Non-communicable Diseases (NCDs)

Health Education Agriculture and Logistics Group is committed to promoting good health and well-being, especially in addressing non-communicable diseases (NCDs). We advocate for increased funding for NCDs and collaborate with municipalities, health facilities, and communities to promote:

  1. Healthy Lifestyles:
    • Diet: Encourage balanced diets rich in fruits, vegetables, and lean proteins while reducing unhealthy fats and sugars.
    • Physical Activity: Promote regular exercise, such as 30 minutes of moderate activity most days.
    • Limit Alcohol and Tobacco Use: Raise awareness of risks and support cessation programs.
  2. Early Detection and Screening:
    • Screenings: Facilitate regular screenings for conditions like hypertension, diabetes, and cancer.
    • Accessibility: Offer community-based health programs for easy access to screenings.
  3. Strengthen Health Systems:
    • Infrastructure: Enhance healthcare facilities for timely NCD management.
    • Training: Equip healthcare workers with skills in NCD prevention and management.
  4. Environmental and Policy Changes:
    • Policies: Implement measures to reduce pollution, improve food labeling, and create healthier environments.
    • Regulations: Enforce limits on tobacco and alcohol advertising and taxes on unhealthy products.
  5. Public Health Education:
    • Awareness: Conduct education campaigns on NCD risk factors.
    • Outreach: Target schools and workplaces for broad health promotion.

Supporting Nepal’s Aging Population

At Health Education Agriculture and Logistics Group, we honor the journey of aging and provide dedicated support for those aged 60 and above. As Nepal’s elderly population grows to 2.97 million—10.21% of the total population—our focus is on addressing the evolving needs of this demographic.

With changing family dynamics and migration affecting traditional care structures, Health Education Agriculture and Logistics Group offers crucial support through:

  • Elderly Nutrition: Tackling malnutrition with awareness, education, and tools like the Mini-Nutritional Assessment (MNA).
  • Skill Development: Providing marketable skills and guidance for making informed nutrition and exercise choices.
  • Community Collaboration: Partnering with municipalities, schools, and health facilities to promote balanced diets and ensure regular health check-ups for NCD-related symptoms.

We are committed to enhancing the well-being of Nepal’s aging population through proactive and comprehensive support.

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