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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: Rupantaran Nepal

URL: http://rupantaran.org.np/

Description: Rupantaran Nepal is a not for profit organization dedicated to transform people’s lives and living by mobilising and managing resources, promoting social justice and nurturing collaboration. It envisions a transformation in natural resources, resource users and resource institutions through knowledge, actions and relationships. - From the website 2021.06.01

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Subject:   Non-governmental organizations--Nepal National interest -- Nepal Sustainable development Environmentalism,  Occupational training ,  Social justice

Title: NGO Federation of Nepalese Indigenous Nationalities

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

Description: Organization founded in 2004 "Our Objectives: To ensure the rights of the indigenous peoples and to bring them into the mainstream, of development. Federation will take the following strategies The Federation will make collective efforts by establishing network with organisations concerned with mainstreaming of indigenous peoples, ensuring their rights and participation in the overall development process. Help marginalised indigenous peoples for their participation in development process by organising and sensitising them. Help indigenous peoples,organisations and NGOs develop and through their skills help marginalised groups at grass-root level in their development. Help indigenous communities get their living standard improved by developing their knowledge, skills and attitude. Help indigenous communities get their knowledge and skills developed, their thoughts and behaviour changed so as to improve their living standard. Promotion and protection of bio-diversity, agro-biodiversity, bio-cultural knowledge, sacred places and natural resources related to the development of indigenous peoples. Advocacy, alliances and lobbying will be mounted to pressurise government authorities to become accountable for the establishment of rights and proportional participation of the marginalized indigenous peoples in the development process. Get activities planned and implemented with the marginalized groups for sustainable proportional development of the indigenous peoples."--taken from website 2024.05.13

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Subject:   Non-governmental organizations--Nepal Indigenous peoples Sustainable development -- Social aspects,  Social justice ,  Equality,  Occupational training

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