Ian Walker, Public Health Speciality Registrar based at University of Leeds is at HERD for a week to support HERD researchers especially for a University of Leeds/COM...
Social Diagnosis through Qualitative Research
Numbers do count but not all the time. When a text reads, “3 out of 10 pregnant women do not go to health facilities for delivery”, though it shows the situat...
Going Forward in Global Health: Insightful Talk by Dr Michael Merson
On a rather unexpectedly chilly and rainy afternoon in Kathmandu, the atmosphere heated up with a delightful talk by Dr Michael Merson, Founding Director of Duke Global Health Institute based in th...
Data as the "NEW OIL"
Data as Evidence for Development
In today’s world, data is everything. Data informs us and helps us find sol...
Reviewing Reviews: A Round Table Discussion with HERD Researchers
A review is generally an account of what has been published on a topic. Reviews could be of various types such as scoping review, literature review, evidence review, poli...
Scarcity in the Abundant Urban Nepal
Pani chaina, batti chaina, tel chaina, gas chaina (No water, no electricity, no oil, no gas): these are the common remarks that we have been recently hearing and experiencing quite in...