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The prevention of - and first response to - injuries in Nepal: a review of policies and legislation.

Puspa Raj PantJulie MyttonMilan Raj DharelAmrit DangiWritu Bhatta RaiSunil Kumar Joshi
Published in: Health research policy and systems (2021)
We drew five conclusions from this critical policy review, which we have related to recommendations as follows: widening the scope of legislation and policy for injury prevention to emphasize injuries occurring at home or school; addressing the causes of injuries and promoting proven preventive measures; greater clarity on both individual and institutional roles and responsibilities; trustworthy data and quality evidence to inform decision-making; and financial investment and capacity-strengthening for injury prevention and first response. The current system of federal governance in Nepal has potential for strengthening injury prevention and first response at the central, provincial and local levels.
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