Nepal, Aug. 18 -- South Asia held the 3rd edition of its Health and Humanity Summit in Kathmandu, bringing together over 180 participants, including public health experts, humanitarian practitioners, civil society actors and legal scholars, the organizers said in a press release.

The summit, themed "Beyond the Aid Crisis: Shared Responsibilities in a Fractured International Order," addressed the growing challenges in global healthcare delivery and the erosion of humanitarian legitimacy. According to the press release, key discussions focused on three areas: shared responsibility in humanitarian action, sexual and reproductive health in crisis settings, and local community-led resilience.

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