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Advocacy Forum-Nepal (AF) Organized a Psychological Counseling Session (via zoom) for Conflict Victims on the Occasion of International Week of the Disappeared, 2021
28 May 2021, Kathmandu: Recently, the unprecedented surge in COVID-19 cases is pushing already traumatized armed conflict victims into an extremely vulnerable situation, both mentally and physically. Although conflict victims are determined in their persistent fight for truth and justice, they face multi-layer of hardships. The extended prohibitory orders combined with lack of support from the government have brought a serious psychological impact on the overall well-being of the conflict victims. With an aim to ease their pain and sufferings, Advocacy Forum-Nepal convened a counseling session entitled “COVID-19 and its Psychological Impact on Conflict Victims” on 28 May 2021. The session was facilitated by a senior psychologist, Karuna Kunwar. Mr. Bikash Basnet (Program Manager-AF) hosted the event.
Janakpur High Court Orders Provincial Hospital to Stop Referring COVID-Patients to Private Hospitals
28 May 2021, Janakpur: On 28 May 2021, a single bench of Justice Dal Kumar Khadka of the High Court, Janakpur issued an order to take due care and not to delay in the treatment of the COVID-19 infected patients. The Court ordered the Provincial Hospital to stop refusing patients from admitting and providing treatment citing false pretext of lack of oxygen, PPE, masks and medicines and referring them to the private hospitals. The Court also asked the hospital to submit it the reports of beds details, doctors, health worker allotted for the treatment of COVID-19 infected patients along with the daily list of patients admitted and discharged after recovery every week.
COVID-19 and Human Rights Situation in detention Centres and Prison of Banke
May 28, 2021, Nepalgunj: Advocacy Forum Nepal’s Advocate Basanta Gautam monitored some of the detention centers from the Human Rights perspective in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. The main objective of the monitoring was to find out the condition of the detainees and their overall human rights status. Area Police Office (APO) Dhaunauli, APO Jamunaha, APO Kohalpur, District Police Office (DPO), and the Prison of Banke were monitored via media reports and telephone inquiries The information was collected from May 24 to 26, 2021.
Advocacy Forum-Nepal Monitors Children Correction Home in Banke: Lack of Medical Treatment for Children
25 May 2021, Nepalgunj: With the increase of COVID-19 cases and subsequent lockdown, the children at the Correction Homes are at more risk than ever. AF has been regularly monitoring the situation of children at the Correction Homes all over the country. In regard to this, on 24 May 2021, AF lawyer Basanta Gautam held a conversation with Bimala Kaucha Magar, the in-charge of Child Correction Home of Aasmanpur, Banke over the phone to collect information about the CCH and the situation of children during the pandemic. Magar informed that currently there are 148 children in the Correction Home which is almost double of its capacity. For their safety, physical visits are prohibited as of now and PCR tests are conducted before detaining and registering any new juveniles.
AF lawyer monitors the Isolation Centers in Banke: Need for Improvement
19 May 2021, Nepalgunj: AF’s lawyer Basanta Gautam along with Mr. Dhirjung Shah, the head of Public Health Office, Banke monitored the Isolation Centers and Temporary COVID Hospitals established by Khajura Rural Municipality and Baijnath Rural Municipality of Banke District on 18 May 2021.
Monitoring Committee handed over findings to District COVID-19 Crisis Management Operation Centre : Hospitals Treating COVID-19 patients in dire need of immediate support
13 May 2021. Banke: As a result of untiring intervention from Advocacy Forum-Nepal’s lawyer along with other human rights lawyers, District COVID-19 Crisis Management Operation Centre under District Administration Office (DAO) formed a monitoring committee in line with the Court’s order of 30 April 2021.
Immediately ensure supply of oxygen and medicines to save lives of COVID-19 patients
12 May 2021, Butwal: With infected cases of coronavirus increasing at an alarming rate, the health care center, hospitals of the country are on the brink of collapse. Lumbini Province, which hosts the second-highest number of active cases after Bagmati Province-the worst-hit state, is struggling to meet the oxygen demand. Hospitals such as Corona Special Hospital, Beljhundi, Dang, Lumbini Provincial Hospital, Bhim Hospital, Bhairahawa are turning away critical patients infected with the virus for lack of available beds and sufficient oxygen supplies.
Advocacy Forum-Nepal (Banke) draws the attention of the authorities to the implementation of the Court’s order
9 May 2021, Banke: On 9 May 2021, Advocacy Forum-Nepal, Banke together with other human rights lawyers submitted a memorandum to the District Administration Office (Banke), the District Crisis Management Committee, District COVID-19 Crisis Management Operation Centre requesting the implementation of the Court’s order. Earlier on 30 April 2021 Tulsipur High Court, Nepalgunj Bench issued a 14-point interim order instructing the District Administration Office, Banke including others to prioritize the protection of people’s right to life, along with the adoption of effective measures for the prevention, control of the ongoing health crisis in Banke resulted from the contagious variant of the coronavirus (COVID-19). Further, on 2 May 2021, the Court wrote to the District Administration Office, Banke to submit a written response clarifying the progress and efforts undertaken for the implementation of the order.
‘Arrange for free test and treatment for the COVID-19 virus’ orders the Tulsipur High Court, Nepalgunj Bench
30 April 2021, Banke: As the country grapples to contain the second wave of the coronavirus, Banke District has witnessed a sharp rise in the number of COVID-19 cases triggered by the new strains of the virus that is said to be more contagious than the earlier variant. With the District recording the massive surge in COVID-19 cases and fatalities every day, Advocacy Forum-Nepal’s lawyer together with other human rights lawyers brought a public interest litigation writ before the Tulsipur High Court, Nepalgunj Bench demanding an interim order along with any appropriate order to adopt effective measures to protect people’s right to live with dignity, right to quality health services as guaranteed by the Constitution of Nepal.
AF Coordinated Health Camp in CCH, Rupandehi
Rupandehi, 16 March 2021: A Health Camp was organized for the juveniles of Rupandehi Child Correction Home (CCH) on 5th and 6th March 2021 in Advocacy Forum's initiation and coordination with Nepal Child Welfare Association, Siddarthanagar Municipality and Rotary Club of Central Lumbini. During AF's monitoring visit to the Child Correction Home in Rupandehi on February 27, 2021, AF lawyers found that the children kept there needed immediate medical supports. Altogether 142 juveniles were benefitted from this health camp which was organized at CCH’s premises.
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