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Jagaran Media Center (JMC)
Anamnagar, Kathmandu, Nepal
info@jagaranmedia.org.np>
Jagaran Media Center (JMC) is a non-governmental organization established in 2000 by journalists from the Dalit community in Nepal. The Organization advocates eliminating caste-based discrimination, promoting a more equitable, inclusive and accountable democracy, promoting environmental justice and sustainable disaster risk reduction through media mobilization. Jagaran Media Center (JMC) is registered at District Administration Office (DAO), kathmandu on 8/12/2057 ( 21st March, 2001). The Registration Number is 813/057/058 (DAO-Kathmandu) and is affiliated with Social Welfare Council (Affiliation Number 13180). It is also registered with the Inland Revenue Department with PAN number 302016077.
5172646
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Jagaran Nepal
Jagaran Media Center, Gautam Buddha Marg, Kathmandu, Nepal
info@jagarannepal.org
Jagaran Nepal is a nongovernmental organization which believes in empowering women and marginalized communities for their increased participation in decision making process .
5705439
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KOSHISH
Bagdol Road, Lalitpur Sub-Metropolitan City, Nepal
info@koshishnepal.org
Koshish is a nongovernmental organization registered in the District of Kathmandu, with the approval of Nepal Social Welfare Council in 2008. The KOSHISH self help organization evolved from the commitment of a person with mental distress/psychosocial disability as recognized the need for improved systems and reduced stigma in Nepal. The word "KOSHISH" means "making an effort" in Nepali and this organization is making an effort to mainstreaming mental health into primary health care and psychosocial disability in disability momentum. Office Hours: 9:00 to 5:00(Monday to Friday
+977 01-5190103
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Maiti Nepal
Pingalasthan, Kathmandu, Nepal
info@maitinepal.org
Maiti Nepal works to protect Nepali girls and women from crimes like domestic violence, trafficking for flesh trade, child prostitution, child labor and various forms of exploitation and torture.
+977-1-4494816, +977-1-4492904
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Maiti Nepal
Hetauda, Makwanpur, Nepal
info@maitinepal.org
Maiti Nepal works to protect Nepali girls and women from crimes like domestic violence, trafficking for flesh trade, child prostitution, child labor and various forms of exploitation and torture.
16600199999
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Women and Children Service Directorate(Women Cell)
Kalimati, Kathmandu, Nepal
info@nepalpolice.gov.np wcsc_kathmandu@nepalpolice.gov.np
Women and children are considered vulnerable and are provided special protection and treatment through various international charters and conventions. Nepal as a signatory country of the UN Convention on Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) and Convention on Rights of Child (CRC) is legally obliged to provide protection and fair treatment to women and children, whether offender or victim. The Women and Children Service Directorate (WCSD) is tasked especially to deal with the matters related to women and children.
+977 01 4286969
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Sano Paila (A Little Step)
Birgunj, Nepal
info@sanopaila.org.np
Committed to redefining the development sector, we take a bottom-up approach to inclusive and sustainable community development. Our focus areas span from youth empowerment, drug rehabilitation, to crime prevention and reformation, anti-trafficking and child protection, health improvement, access to education, peacebuilding, livelihood enhancement, and crisis response.
977 51 522203
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Utkarsha Nepal
Kupondole Heights Road, Lalitpur, Nepal
info@utkarshanepal.org
Utkarsha Nepal is a non-government organization (NGO) based in Kathmandu, established on the premise of the Awareness Campaign Against Molestation (ACAM) in 2013. We work towards educating and raising awareness about issues related to sexual violence.
9810294525
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Women Rehabilitation Center (WOREC) Nepal
Dhunche Sadak 5, Dhunche, Rasuwa, Nepal
info@worecnepal.org
It works to prevent violence against women, its causes and consequences, and to ensure economic, social and cultural well-being of women as well as other marginalize ...
9841802327 9860170391
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Women Rehabilitation Center (WOREC) Nepal
Tripureswor, Dhading, Nepal
info@worecnepal.org sahayatrisamaj@gmail.com
It works to prevent violence against women, its causes and consequences, and to ensure economic, social and cultural well-being of women as well as other marginalize ...
+977 9851120544
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YUWA
Maharajgunj, Krishna Dhara Marg, Kathmandu, Nepal
info@yuwa.org.np
Established in 2009, YUWA is a registered not for profit, purely youth run and led organization working to promote youth participation through empowerment and advocacy. YUWA was born out of a group of committed youths, unofficially working in this sector since 2005. The initial focus was to develop leadership skills of the involved youths, to train as youth activists and to advocate for change, thus resulting into a wide and diverse array of knowledge, skills and experience in this sector. It led to the realization of the seriousness of youth issues and the need to act, which, finally took the shape of YUWA.
977 1 4419489, 4418747
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Restless Development
Jwagal, Patan, Nepal
infonepal@restlessdevelopment.org
Restless Development Works to promote safe sexual and reproductive practices among young people, help them to take up productive livelihoods and employment, ensure that young people are significant contributors to development process. Office Hours: 9:00 AM -5:00 PM (Monday - Friday)
+977-01-5548192
113
International Organization of Migration (IOM)
Baluwatar, Kathmandu, Nepal
iomnepal@iom.int
Promote humane and orderly migration for the benefit of all by providing services and advice to governments and migrants.
+977-01-4426250, +977-01-4434223
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Federation of Business and Professional Women Nepal
Banepa, Kavrepalanchok, Nepal
ishworishrestha15@gmail.com banepamahindra@hotmail.com
The federation of Business and Professional Women Nepal (FBPWN) is a pioneer Social Professional Organization. Since its inception as the Business and Professional Women's Club in 1975, it has served as a forum to articulate the interests and problems of women in Nepal; particularly those related to working women. Through its polytechnic and job oriented training, it offers women the opportunity to develop their professional, social and intellectual skills and increase their value in the work force. It also works towards creating institutional linkage among organizations concerned with the professional development of women. FBPWN has been affiliated with the International Federation of Business and Professional Women (IFBPW) since 1985, and was reregistered with His Majesty's Government as FBPWN in 1991.
+977 9849263167
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International Committee of Red Cross
Minbhawan, Thulo Kharibot Marga, Kathmandu, Nepal
kathmandu@icrc.org
Works to boost emergency capacities of the government and other local bodies and to promote International Humanitarian Law. Work with national society. Contact Person: Krishna Chandra Chalise - 9851000602 Office Hours: 10:00 AM -5:00 PM (Monday - Friday)
+977-01-4107285,+977-01- 4107279,+977 9851000602
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International Labour Organization (ILO)
Dhobighat, Patan, Nepal
kathmandu@ilo.org
Promote labor standards and capacity building and decent and productive employment opportunities for men and women. Office Hours: 9:00 AM -5:00 PM (Monday - Friday)
+977-01-5555777,+977-01- 5550691
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Swizz Agency for Development Cooperation
Ekantakuna, Patan, Nepal
kathmandu@sdc.net
SDC has contributed to the formulation of the key development policies and has fostered decentralization at district and local level, focusing on democratic development. SDC has contributed to the formulation of the key development policies and has fostered decentralization at district and local level, focusing on democratic development and participation. SDC and its partners (in particular Helvetas) have strong technical, institutional and social competencies in areas that are key to poverty reduction including rural infrastructure, forest and soil fertility management as well as occupational skills / vocational training. Office Hours: 10:00 AM -5:00 PM (Monday - Friday)
+977-01-5524927
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United Nations Children's Fund
Pulchowk, Patan, UN house, Nepal
kathmandu@unicef.org
UNICEF mainly focuses in the 15 lowest performing districts of Nepal but our impact is nationwide especially with our advocacy work with the Government of Nepal in developing legislation, plans, budgets, coordination and monitoring mechanisms that enable the survival, development, protection and participation of children, adolescents and women. Office Hours: 10:00 AM -5:00 PM (Monday - Friday)
+977-01-5523200
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Federation of Business and Professional Women Nepal, Kathmandu Chapter
New Road, Pako, Kathmandu.
kbpw@wlink.com.np, kbpwkathmandu@yahoo.com
Non Formal Education for low income & disadvantaged women group , skills training in Ichangu Narayan, Chalnakhel, Bishnu VDC and Budhanilkantha sponsered by UNWO. Empowering Women involved in Micro enterprise Development in rural and urban areas of Kathmandu and Kirtipur sponsored by Mrs. Bauknecht/BPW Nepal."
9841342649
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Federation of Business and Professional Women Nepal
Kalanki, Kathmandu, Nepal
khndyes@gmail.com
The federation of Business and Professional Women Nepal (FBPWN) is a pioneer Social Professional Organization. Since its inception as the Business and Professional Women's Club in 1975, it has served as a forum to articulate the interests and problems of women in Nepal; particularly those related to working women. Through its polytechnic and job oriented training, it offers women the opportunity to develop their professional, social and intellectual skills and increase their value in the work force. It also works towards creating institutional linkage among organizations concerned with the professional development of women. FBPWN has been affiliated with the International Federation of Business and Professional Women (IFBPW) since 1985, and was reregistered with His Majesty's Government as FBPWN in 1991. Contact Person: Shanti Shakya 9808801708
+977 9808801708
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