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Niruta’s house of cloths

Photo story of Kalawati, mother of a nine-month-old, who has been living out in the open with her family after a 6.4 magnitude earthquake hit Jajarkot on 3 November 2023. 

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Embracing teaching learning materials in Tharu Language

World Vision prioritizes its efforts to provide children with access to developmentally appropriate reading materials in the local language to foster foundational literacy skills as well as develop the habit of reading in the early years. We have launched 15 books in local Rana Tharu Language, which includes story books, pictorial books, and decodables which are developmentally appropriate for early graders.

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Disaster Management

Responding to Monsoon Mayhem in Kailali

World Vision International Nepal responds to the flood affected families in Kailali district in collaboration with the respective local governments and local partners. The response included distribution of most essential food items (rice, oil, lentil and salt) to 67 households of Tikapur and Bhajani Municipality. A total of 44 individuals temporarily residing in safe houses were also supported with nine sets of food items.

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Annual Progress Report 2022

The Annual Progress Report FY22 highlights key achievements of World Vision International Nepal in ensuring the well-being of the most vulnerable children, their families, and, communities in the fiscal year 2022. Through multi-sectoral interventions, WVI Nepal reached out to 785,301 individuals of whom 39.5% are children with a total of 310,545 (168,408  girls, 142,137 boys) and 6,292 people with disability. 

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Education

The world through Saloni's eyes

With the glasses on, Saloni is now able to continue her passion for reading books and actively participates in the classroom activities as well.

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Child Protection

BRiCKK Project | Stories of Significant Change

Building Resilience with Children in Kathmandu’s Brick Kilns (BRiCKK) Project is a five-year project being implemented across 12 brick industries of Kathmandu Valley. The project aims to protect families and their children from hazardous labour. Read the stories of change here:

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The story of charming Prabha

The story of charming Prabha

The charming little girl World Vision started sponsoring 15 years back, is all grown up. Her name is Prabha, who is 22 years old now. She lives with her family members, who are as charming as she is, in a beautiful little village in Sunsari district, Nepal. Prabha loves spending time with her family, that spans four generations.

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Disaster management

Tayar Nepal - Improved Disaster Risk Management Project

Strengthening the capacity of Nepal’s disaster risk management and preparedness institutions.

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Boosting literacy, spreading happiness

Around 8% of school children in Nepal do not know how to read and write. World Vision’s literacy programme has given a new hope to provide quality education to underprivileged children.

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A teacher's dream brought to life

A teacher's dream brought to life

We are supporting community school teachers in Nepal to achieve their dream of a child-friendly school.

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Youth Development

Empowering youth for community development

It has been four years since they started their salon. Now, Chandan actively supports his father running the parlor. They earn NPR 800-1,000 ($ 8-10) per day from the salon. With the sustainable income source, Chandan and his father have been supporting the basic needs of the family members, including education for his younger brother who studies in grade 11. 

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Renewed interest in learning

World Vision is addressing the learning gap in Nepal through a comprehensive programme referred to as ‘Unlock Literacy’ that complements the National Early Grade Reading Programme of the Nepal Government. 

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From fallow to farming

Up until two years ago, Nir Bahadur’s farm was barren. This farmer from Udayapur district was hardly utilising his land, sowing only rice and maize. Read how his life has improved with the help of World Vision Nepal. 

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Jumla's resilient communities

Jumla's resilient communities

We have introduced multiple agriculture-related activities for drought-affected communities in Jumla to become food secure and even have means for more income.

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Disaster Management

Nepal COVID-19 Emergency Response

Supporting the Government of Nepal (GoN) to tackle second wave of COVID-19 in the country and support children, women and the most vulnerable families impacted by the coronavirus. 

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The world on her shoulders

We are working to create favourable platforms for women to be financially independent. Our Savings for Transformation model is a very good example of this.

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Nepal

World Vision International (WVI) Nepal is a part of the World Vision International global partnership operating in nearly 100 countries. WVI started its long-term development programme in Nepal since 2001 to contribute for well-being of children. At present, WVI Nepal has long-term development programmes in 16 districts (Udayapur, Sarlahi, Mahottari, Rautahat, Sindhuli, Kathmandu, Lalitpur, Lamjung, Jumla, Kailali, Achham, Doti, Bajhang, Dailekh, Jajarkot and Kanchanpur) across six provinces of the country with the goal to improve well-being of 0.8 million children, in particular the most vulnerable ones.

 

28.2 million

Population, total

Kathmandu

Capital City

29 billion

GDP (current US$)

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Our Work

See the ways we are working with most vulnerable communities in Nepal to make a positive change.

Boosting literacy after disasters

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Sustainable organic farming

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Empowering children with life skills

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It Takes Nepal

to end child marriage

Child marriage is one of the biggest issues affecting children today, especially in Nepal. But it does't have to be this way.