Gender Equality in Nepal

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Region: Nepal

Gender inequality in Nepal is a pervasive problem that affects women and girls in all aspects of life, including education, employment, health, and political participation. Despite progress in recent years, women continue to face discrimination and violence, and their voices are often marginalized in decision-making processes.

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                This project is supporting a bicycle each & other educational support for higher secondary education of 1000 girls in Nepal who are forced to walk at least 4-12 KM for the nearest high school. With a ...
                
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                Our main objective is the 'Prevention' of the worst forms of abuse, exploitation and discrimination of girls and young women. The EduCare Project is an innovative, unique, pragmatic and efficient new ...
                
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                In remote hills of western Nepal, girls are often isolated in cattle sheds or small huts each month during their periods, as part of a cultural practice called chhaupadi. Not only do girls face embarr...
                
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                Women LEAD is a leadership and professional development organization for young women, led by young women, in Kathmandu. This project will fund two of our signature programs; our LEAD course, a year lo...
                
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                We will work with marginalized women and children of Makwanpur and Parsa district to prevent human trafficking and unsafe migration and raise mass awareness on these issues through mobilization of com...
                
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