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Philanthropy in Nepal
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Philanthropy sector based in Nepal. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
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Future Generation Nepal
Future Generation Nepal (FGN) is a Nepal Government registered nonprofit organization founded in 2019 by a young and dynamic team of passionate individuals. Our senior staff have over 12 years’ experience in child protection, human rights and social development. We are experts in the deinstitutionalization of child care homes including rescues, managing “temporary safe houses”, family reintegration and alternative care. Poverty can be a key factor in family separation and Future Generation Nepal offers family strengthening livelihoods to families in need and are vulnerable to child trafficking. Our staff are experienced “first responders” to unplanned situations caused by natural disasters and emergencies. We first learned these skills during the Nepal earthquake in 2015 and used them during the COVID-19 pandemic to help over 100 vulnerable families and children. We provided families and their children with relief support including food, supplies, and hygiene kits to survive the Covid-19 crisis and not become the victims of traffickers. Our team is trained, experienced and reliable in implementing projects for our funding partners. Future Generation Nepal works closely with other local organizations, local community leaders, teachers, government officials and influencers.
11 to 50 staff
Center For Migration And International Relations Cmir
Center for Migration and International Relations (CMIR) is a not-for-profit institute thriving to ensuring rights of migrant workers and their families are respected, guaranteed and fulfilled. We are a dedicated and dynamic team of returnee migrant workers, migrant rights’ activists and researchers having a long-time involvement history in the field of migration and development. In Nepal, CMIR is the first institute of involving all three groups: returnee migrant workers, migrant rights activists and researchers into a common platform. This enables CMIR to better understand the multi-faceted impacts of migration into different aspects and dynamics of the society and thus, help to come with concrete humanitarian actions, policy recommendations and enduring advocacy efforts in national, regional and international level. CMIR is also the first and only institute in Nepal to involving international relations as a part of study and advocacy of migration dynamics. Though study and advocacy on bettering international relations makes an obvious impact on migration governance and patterns for any given country, CMIR explicitly focuses on including international relations as strong component to study and advocate for guaranteeing rights of migrant workers and their families.
1 to 10 staff
The Umbrella Foundation Nepal
The Umbrella Foundation Nepal is a registered charity in Ireland, US (501(c)), UK, Holland, Australia, Hong Kong and Nepal that has rescued 388 orphaned, trafficked and vulnerable children in Nepal since 2005. Through various projects such as our Residential Childcare Homes, Family Reintegration and Support, Youth Program1me and Rural School Support Programme we continue to help these vulnerable children and families help themselves. We are a family-first organisation, working against the negative effects of child trafficking.
11 to 50 staff
Casd-Népal
CASD-Nepal est une organisation à but non lucratif, créée par des personnes qui croient que le changement peut commencer avec une petite aide à ceux qui en ont le plus besoin. CASD-Nepal travaille avec des partenaires locaux et des bénévoles volontaires, dont le travaille et l'ambition consiste à améliorer la qualité de vie, la santé, l'éducation et les droits de la femme, notamment chez les populations pauvres dans les territoires ruraux, dans tout le pays.
1 to 10 staff