Biomedical Engineering and it’s importance

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Prof. Timila Yami Thapa

  • A coordinated effort is required that includes policy reform, infrastructure upgrades, capacity building, and robust international collaborations. With the right investments and strategic planning, Nepal can set a global example of how AI and biomedical science and engineering can transform healthcare and education. All universities of Nepal should encourage theier Engineering and medical facaulties should collaborate and function together to strenghten healthcare industries. 

 

AI and education for marginalized communities

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Prof.Timila Yami

We must humanize technology, localize its purpose, and align it with the needs of our communities. When people are empowered and technology is human-centered, good governance is no longer an unattainable dream—it becomes a living, breathing reality for Nepal.

Transforming Nepal Through Biomedical Engineering, AI Integration & Community-Driven Mental Health Innovation

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Prof. Timila Yami Thapa

This initiative offers Nepal a transformative opportunity to lead South Asia in ethical, AI-integrated mental health care. By building interdisciplinary, scalable, and inclusive ecosystems, Nepal can turn today’s crises into tomorrow’s resilience—empowering communities, safeguarding dignity, and innovating for equity

Digital Framework Nepal 2.0 (DFN 2.NG

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Prof, Timila Y Thapa

Nepal’s healthcare system faces challenges related to access, quality, and continuity of care, especially in rural and remote areas. Digital Framework Nepal Version 2.0 envisions a digitally connected nation, where healthcare services are accessible, efficient, and citizen-centered. 

STEAM Education for AI, Mental Health, and Youth Empowerment

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Prof, Timila Y Thapa

Stakeholders like Municipalities, wards, police, Rehab centers, mental health professionals, Government health department, NGOs, INGOs, donors, Associations of rehab centers, Associations of Elderly care organization, Associations of Mental health professionals, Associations of Caregivers’ rights groups for advocating for budget allocation for community mental health and policy reform to address drug abuse prevention and mental health safety.

 

Professional Networks of  INGOs and NGOs

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Prof, Timila Y Thapa

Advocate for preventive budgets and digital care models at local levels. Support inclusive, community-led innovations via fellowships and small grants. Organize awareness events combining AI literacy, mental health, and ethical care. Promote cross-sector dialogue between municipalities, youth clubs, women’s groups, NGOs, and academic bodies.