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NGOs in Nepal

Collected by: Cornell University Library

Archived since: Oct, 2018

Description:

Throughout recorded history, Nepal has nestled between the giant cultural formations of India to the south and China/Tibet to the north. With the globalization of modern times, international interests and concerns draw Nepal into contact with more distant corners of the world. There are now a multitude of non-governmental organizations at work in Nepal, many headquartered in the Kathmandu Valley. Some are international NGOs and some are purely Nepali, some are long running and some are startups. All of the websites archived here are NGO self-presentations of their aspirations and their achievements on various fronts—humanitarian, environmental, economic, political, religious, and more.

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Title: Nepāla Vātāvaraṇa Patrakāra Samūha, NEFEJ - Nepal Forum of Environmental Journalists

URL: http://nefej.org.np/

Description: NEFEJ is a pioneer among the non-governmental organizations promoting the environmental journalism in Nepal. It led its foundation stone on June 1, 1986, and since then it has been providing the forum to debate, study, influence public policy, and raising awareness for conservation and sustainable development. The asset of the NEFEJ is its members, which include journalists and experts from wide range of areas within environment and conservation. NEFEJ provides different types of membership and the total membership count is one hundred twenty nine (129) as of May 2018." - from website, 2018.10.24 "Nepal Forum of Environmental journalists (NEFEJ) is a leader among non-governmental organizations working to raise public awareness on the environment, sustainable development, and other social issues." - from website, 2018.10.24

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Subject:   Journalism Journalism -- Social aspects,  Journalism -- Vocational guidance ,  Community radio -- Nepal Climatic changes Biodiversity conservation Sustainable development

Title: Nepal Press Institute

URL: http://www.nepalpressinstitute.org.np/

Description: "Nepal Press Institute is Nepal's first and most-credited media training institute, having trained thousands of Nepali journalists and communication professionals since its establishment in 1984. The institute is dedicated to capacity building of the media that is able to promote social sustainability, uphold democratic values, and create a free and transparent society." - from website, 2018.10.24 "Nepal Press Institute is a non-profit institution registered at the district administration office of Kathmandu and affiliated with Social Welfare Council, Nepal. This institution is free from political party affiliation. It has no special interest in playing political power. It has never demonstrated any political agenda's and party slogans. The board members of this institution are not a member of any political parties and also the board members are not paid staffs, they are volunteers. NPI has a historical track to deliver its work without political bias." - from website, 2018.10.24

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Subject:   Journalism Journalism -- Social aspects,  Journalism -- Vocational guidance ,  Journalism -- Study and teaching Journalistic ethics

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