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Publication HIV and conflict in Nepal: Relation and strategy for response(Kathmandu University, 2006) Karkee, R; Shrestha, DBConflict and displacement make affected population more vulnerable to HIV infection. Refugees and internally displaced persons, in particular women and children, are at increased risk of exposure to HIV. In Nepal, there is considerable increase in the number of HIV infection since 1996 when conflict started. Along with poverty, stigma and lack of awareness, conflict related displacement, economic migration, and closure of HIV programmes have exacerbated the HIV situation in Nepal. Government has established “National AIDS Council” and launched HIV/AIDS Strategy. The strategy has not included the specific needs of displaced persons. While launching an HIV prevention programme in the conflict situation, the guidelines developed by Inter Agency Standing Committee (IASS) are important tools. This led to suggestion of an approach with implementations steps in the case of Nepal in this report. Key words: HIV, Conflict, Nepal, ResponsePublication The prevalence and characteristics of disability in Eastern Nepal(Kathmandu University, 2008) Karkee, R; Yadav, BK; Chakravartty, A; Shrestha, DBAbstract Background: Disability is related to poverty and development. Enough information and documentation is not available for developing countries like Nepal. Aims and Objectives: To assess the self-reported prevalence of disability in terms of age, sex, types, cause and age of onset. Methodology: A cross-sectional house to house census was carried out by means of structured questionnaires. Results: A total of 31160 individuals (4.87%) were found disabled out of a total of 640259 individuals. The three most common types of disability are physical affecting limbs, hearing and vision. The most common perceived cause of disability is inborn syndrome followed by injury/accidents. Discussion: Various publications for the prevalence of reported disability show a figure between three and ten percent, with physical disability affecting locomotion and manipulation as the leading type of disability. The prevalence rate can vary depending upon the disability indicators, methods and population surveyed and perceptions of the people. Conclusion: The self-reported prevalence of disability in Sunsari District is 4.87%, with inborn-syndrome as the leading perceived cause. Key words: Disability, types, cause, Nepal