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Care and Development Organization (CDO), CDO is a grassroots Non-Government Organization registered on 21st Feb 2005. It works in Godawari, Nepal. Our approach to social and economic development for the Nepal centers on holistic care for the disadvantage, to gain a foothold through a decentralized approach. It is a dynamic organization aims to care and develop of the people by education, mobile health clinics, vocational training, workshops, capacity and leadership building and interaction programs. Learn more about our impact and how we care in our programs.

http://caredevelopment.org
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Children First (CF) is an NGO established to work for the protection, promotion and enjoyment of children’s human rights. In order to eliminate all forms of discrimination, the Children First Forum uses advocacy as an instrument. Children First works to protect and promote rights of the marginalized and excluded children specially focusing on urban and semi-urban areas. Children First was established by an enthusiastic group of young professional who have just finished their University and are interested and dedicated to work for the cause of children who ar deprived of their basic rights such as education, health and protection. The members of the CF come from diverse family and community background who have experienced the pain of deprivation and discrimination in the community.

http://childrenfirst.org.np
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ActionAid International Nepal. We are an international development agency whose aim is to fight poverty worldwide. Formed in 1972, for over 30 years we have been growing and expanding to where we are today - helping over 13 million of the world's poorest and most disadvantaged people in 42 countries worldwide. In all of our country programmes we work with local partners to make the most of their knowledge and experience.

http://216.64.143.192/~action/
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Heifer Project International Nepal program (HPI/N) is a legally registered non- profit organization operating in Nepal. It is a field office of Heifer Project International Inc. (HPI), a U. S. based non-profit organization. Heifer Project- Nepal acts in accordance with the International Program Department’s mission to work in partnership with others to end hunger and poverty and care for the earth through the sharing of livestock and knowledge.

http://www.heifernepal.org/
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International Nepal Fellowship (FHI-NEPAL). We are a Christian mission called by God to serve Nepali people. We are involved in health and development work with Nepal’s government, non-government organisations and local communities. The work is an expression of Christian compassion and evidence of God’s grace. Our members are called by God to belong to, be committed to and serve Nepali churches.

http://www.inf.org/inf_archive/inf/start.html
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SPW Nepal has been operating since 1991 and is registered as a national and international NGO with the Social Welfare Council, Ministry of Women, Children and Social Welfare, His Majesty's Government of Nepal. We are based out of a Head Office in Kathmandu , with nineteen full-time staff, six of which are attached to partner NGOs at the district level. We currently have a presence in nine districts extending across four of Nepal 's five development regions.

http://www.spwnepal.org.np/
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World Vision International has been actively supporting development initiatives in Nepal since 1982. Most of the assistance since then has gone to local development groups working to improve hospital care and with refugees from the Kingdom of Bhutan. World Vision has also actively supported other non-governmental organizations (NGO) to assist victims of the 1988 earthquake and the 1993 flooding.

http://wvasiapacific.org/
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Association for Rural Social Welfare (ARSOW - Nepal) is a non-government, non-profitable and non-political organization established with the prime aim of innovative development and resource mobilization. Moreover, the organization is committed to create social justice and social transformation for socio-economic development of disadvantaged and marginalized people of the country.Basically, ARSOW - Nepal was established as a forum for sharing ideas and experiences of different development professionals from various disciplines and to contribute on the sustainable development for the use and benefit of the people. It started working in 1992 but formalized In 1993.

http://www.arsownepal.org.np/
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Himalayan Helping Heart (HHH) holding small vision to make the children smile, small steps to change their life through individual’s commitment and good heart to feel the gap between poverty and education. Himalayan Helping Heart (HHH), aiming to educate students from remote part of Nepal who need financial support. HHH closely work with students, giving financial support and taking a long term vision to generate income through various activities for those mothers need support.

http://www.hhh.org.np
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Juway is a Sherpa village of some 400 people including children, located in the Everest region of Nepal, 6500 ft. above sea level. Although this region is very popular with tourists many villages including Juway are not situated on the main routes and therefore do not benefit from tourism. There are no roads in this region and travel is by footpath only. The villagers all Sherpa people are part of a very close community, a community where everyone knows each other by name, families having known each other through generations.Only primary level education is available in the village, and then not every child is able to attend. At this time there is a 9kw electric power plant, allowing for up to three light bulbs and one low demand outlet in each home. This electric plant was built and supplied by the Moving Mountain Trust based in Belfast, UK. in 2004, bringing electricity to the village for the first time Farming is the main occupation in Juway; this is done in an environment that can at times be harsh.

http://www.juwayvillage.org
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