Improving the livelihoods of rural communities in Nepal through quality education, improved health services, and clean drinking water. #nonprofitorganization
On 5th May the Kitchen Dinning Hall project in Chaurikharka was inaugurated by the Chair of Khumbu Pasanglhamu Rural Municipality, Mr. Mingma Chirri Sherpa, President of Luklass Association Mrs. Veronique Coppey, the Executive Director of Action for Nepal…https://t.co/F7ASmUi1ug
Nawang Sherpa's story,
Nawang is one of the residents of Phortse Village.
"Being a woman, I know how hard life is without proper access to water, Nawang Karma Sherpa runs a lodge at Phortse Village".
Nawang says "We women in Phortse village are the ones…https://t.co/mN0aF4WQa3
Looking for ways to alleviate rural Nepal's health, education, and water sector? Together we can do so much to improve the lives of many needy families and communities in rural Nepal.
It is impossible to ignore the health, education, and clean water pr…https://t.co/VzpFfp7e9E
Krishna Kumari's Story,
Krishna is a Nepali Subject teacher at Lukla Basic School.
Krishna says "When I first arrived here as a teacher, I struggled for a room and stayed in a dining hall for 15 days, and later I managed to rent a small room which was…https://t.co/hSuoqpUrja
Meet Sunita Limbu:
Sunita Limbu is 22 years old and lives in Lelep ward no.6 Phaktanglung Rural Municipality, Taplejung.
When Sunita was pregnant for the first time, she had a lack of awareness about pregnancy including the importance of care during preg…https://t.co/S97l6vN7ow
Yamphudin Health Post in Taplejung which was built in coordination with Action for Nepal with funding support from the Himalayan Trust UK. The health service provides basic health services to 165 households with a population of about 1000 people in Yamphu…https://t.co/PVhSehPvKt
Bringing clean water to people living in some of the world’s hardest-to-reach places is, well, hard and Phortse is one such village. The village is geographically challenging, and it is located at an altitude of 3800 meters at the foothill of Mt.Everest.…https://t.co/DMd9mdp9bK
This World Youth Day, let's bring our young people in the front and let them be their own advocates for inclusive and accessible education.
#YouthDay2019#TransformingEducation#SDG4
Action For Nepal is looking for a dynamic, motivated and proactive personality to join the team as a 'Finance & HR Manager'.
Apply now and join in together to work for the development of rural communities in Nepal!
Click the link for further details:
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Musey Drinking Water Project has been benefitting the community of over 287 people, with access to clean drinking water and fire hydrant points to prevent fire outrage in the village. Funded by Himalayan Trust New Zealand, the project is run by Action For Nepal.
The Literacy for Improvement Program in Solukhumbu, funded by 'Himalayan Trust New Zealand', is running in its 4th year. The clip below is an interview of a teacher from Thame Basic School, sharing his experiences and feedback of the program. #LIPS
#WorldEnvironmentDay2019#BeatAirPollution
Let's combat this global crisis by bringing changes in our everyday life, helping to reduce air pollution and bringing change in the quality of air that we breathe.
Today, on the event of #WorldWaterDay, Geeta, one of the beneficiaries of our Musey Water Project - funded by Himalayan Trust New Zealand, shares about the changes in her life after the installation of water supply system in Musey. #water
We believe the ability to read and quality primary education is fundamental for overall academic success and positive life outcomes. Action For Nepal has been working on a four-year literacy program. Watch the project video here. https://t.co/R8rUoIPAdj
Women representation in the National Assembly (36.2%), House of Representative (32.8%)&Provincial Assembly (34.4%) show a strong presence of women in decision-making #Nepal. Let’s celebrate #Internationalwomenday“ Think Equal, Build Smart, Innovate for Change”. #March8