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Building relationships projects in Nepal support everyone's right to listen and be heard
Livelihood projects in Nepal support everyone's right to achieve a basic income
Health projects in Nepal support the right of all children to grow up healthy
Learning projects in Nepal support everyone's basic right to an education
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Working with and for children

In the hundreds of communities we work in, often-high percentages of people have difficulty accessing adequate healthcare, sanitation, and poverty sometimes leads to vulnerability. We aim to facilitate change that will improve access to basic needs, and provide equal opportunities.

The ongoing peace talks between the government and the Maoist insurgents have brought hope to everyone in the country. Despite the optimism of increased mobility for citizens, children are still waiting for their rights to be respected and honoured.

shreeram/Plan Nepal

At present, Plan is working in eight districts in Nepal. However, Plan has access to another 35 districts out of 75 through various partner organisations. This site offers more information about life in Nepal, and about our work.

Our work in Nepal



Children in flood water, India (c) REUTERS/ Rupak De Chowdhuri Flooding displaces millions in Asia
Plan has launched an appeal to help the 3,300,000 people who have been forced from their homes by floods in northern India, Nepal and Pakistan

Boy at Plan health camp, India South Asia floods: Plan continues to help affected communities
The floods that hit India, Bangladesh and Nepal in August 2007 and left millions homeless have been receding - but life is still a struggle for the survivors

Finance scheme brings new opportunities for women
More than 10,000 women in the Makwanpur district of Nepal have joined together to form cooperatives as part of a Plan-backed microfinance initiative

Farmers chill out as milk no longer goes to waste
Milk producers used to have to throw milk away after a major colection was complete. A new chilling facility is making the difference.

Child club changes Nepalese community
A child club's multi-cultural programmes contribute to progress



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