Kamala Budhathoki 'Sarup'

Advocating for the health of women

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Written by Kamala Sarup, Dr. Anand Chaudhary


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Yes, HIV can seriously slow economic growth

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Yes, HIV can seriously slow economic growth

  Kamala Sarup  

Dr Anand Chaudhary, an MBBS graduate from the Tribhuvan University’s Institute of Medicine, said that if HIV infections continue to grow at the current rate, the economy could become paralyzed, increasing health costs. If HIV continues to infect young people in productive age groups, there will be a global impact on our development. HIV-related diseases and deaths contribute to current poverty.

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Abuse of HIV/AIDS patients

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HIV/AIDS is a worldwide epidemic, primarily killing people in poor countries in Asia and Africa. Nearly one-third of countries do not have access to counseling, social support and medical care. They also suffer economic rights and do not have laws to protect them. Also, because of traditional values and norms, safer sex practices continue to be difficult in most of the countries which makes prevention difficult. They have also been deprived of CD4 cell count facilities, and of the widely available antiretroviral (ARV) drugs.

For women, the situation is particularly worrisome.

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Education and recidivism go against each other

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The disparity in state spending on prison has risen nearly 3 times in comparison to education whereas in some states like Colorado, South Dakota and, Wyoming the number has raised up to 5, 6 and 7 respectively. I believe this is a serious dilemma.

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Women’s Politics

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Politicians are largely self serving and incompetent.

  by Kamala Sarup  

It is true, globally, that the role of women in politics and economics is increasing but this is only true on paper, not in practical use.

It is true, globally, that the role of women in politics and economics is increasing but this is only true on paper, not in practical use.

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I,Why Love Cape May

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When I moved from Pennsylvania to Cape May, I knew that I was blessed with the greatness of new feelings. I visited places like Ocean City and Atlantic City, but decided to stay at the shore. I fell in love with Cape May’s shore; beautiful Sunset Beach, sounds of tides in the ocean and the Boardwalk in Wildwood.

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My life in New York City During Covid-19 Pandemic, a poem

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My life in New York City During Covid-19 Pandemic, a poem


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Social Transformation And Poverty?

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Social transformations will reduce disputes. If the leaders and the regime promote education and values that emphasize national and international identification rather than ethnic, tribal or clan identification, then the poverty will diminish, in the long run. If they promote sufficient economic, juridical and political equality, then the people at the bottom of the ladder will not want to topple those at the top.

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