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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: Sankhuwasabha Tamu Samaj Sewa Smiti KTM

URL: http://www.sankhuwasabhatamusamaj.org/

Description: The Gurung (Tamu) is one out of 59 indigenous Nationalities of Nepal recognized by the Government of Nepal by the National Foundation for Development of Indigenous Nationalities (NFDIN) Act, 2002. According to the Population Census of 2001, the population of the Gurungs is 543,571 consisting 2.43% of the total population of Nepal standing at 23,151,423 The Gurungs were originally nomadic hunters, and engaged in highland pastoralism. -- From the website, 2019.07.01 Organization founded in 2002

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Subject:   Non-governmental organizations--Nepal National interest -- Nepal Human rights Food sovereignty Environmentalism,  Social advocacy

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