Looking After Our Children During The Covid - 19 Pandemic_Dhimal
This is a public service announcement about the coronavirus or Covid-19 disease outbreak.
The Covid-19 Pandemic is upon us, and we all need to adhere to all the hygiene protocols.
While it is important to ensure the well-being of our elders in the time of this global pandemic, let us take care of our children too. If this is new for us, imagine the psychological impact it has on our young ones. Take the time to explain it to them, first hand, as opposed to what they see and hear on social media, television and radio.
Botor Bokan Kachelar
These programs have been produced by the KAT News Channel.
All programs are related to the rights of children, their access to information, quality education, and healthcare.
All voices and music by KAT news Channel.
Kheibarim Alamm Kirimbirti
These programs have been produced by the KAT News Channel.
All programs are related to the rights of children, their access to information, quality education, and healthcare.
All voices and music by KAT news Channel.
Klimsomar Kachelong Nangji Azakong
These programs have been produced by the KAT News Channel.
All programs are related to the rights of children, their access to information, quality education, and healthcare.
All voices and music by KAT news Channel.
Lang Kirimbirti
These programs have been produced by the KAT News Channel.
All programs are related to the rights of children, their access to information, quality education, and healthcare.
All voices and music by KAT news Channel.
Loh Kacharli Aront
These programs have been produced by the KAT News Channel.
All programs are related to the rights of children, their access to information, quality education, and healthcare.
All voices and music by KAT news Channel.
Covid - 19 And Indigenous Community Controlled Health Sunuwar
Limited access to basic health services remains a big problem for Indigenous communities across all continents. Indigenous populations in many countries have experienced poorer health outcomes compared to non-Indigenous populations. Mainstream health services have not adequately met the health needs of Indigenous Peoples in both rural and urban settings.