Wednesday saw the opening of the exhibition ‘Creative Health Nepal’ in Kathmandu. Creative Health Nepal reflects our interdisciplinary public health work, for the website click here! Our work on alcohol in Nepal’s society, which resulted in the paper ‘Participatory asset mapping and photovoice interviews to scope cultural and community resources to reduce alcohol harm in Chitwan, Nepal’ was represented in the exhibition.
Prof. Edwin van Teijlingen
Reference:
Dhital R, Yoeli H, Adhikari A, et al. Participatory asset mapping and photovoice interviews to scope cultural and community resources to reduce alcohol harm in Chitwan, Nepal. Perspectives in Public Health. 2024;144(5):312-323. doi:10.1177/17579139231180744