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Revision as of 14:05, 28 June 2023
Organization | Nepal Youth Foundation (NYF) |
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Region | Nepal |
Website | Website |
ProjectLeader | Nepal Youth Foundation |
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In Nepal, psychological counseling is only now beginning to be used to help children address and recover from trauma and the stresses of life. The Nepal Youth Foundation's Ankur Counseling Center (ACC) offers counseling to needy children. In addition, the ACC leads programs designed to teach professionals in education, medicine and social services how to provide these counseling services to children throughout the country.
Challenge
Because of the insurgency which raged through Nepal for 13 years and which was only recently resolved, there is a population of tramatized children who witnessed this warfare and many who were orphaned during the conflict. In addition, disabled and homeless children also suffer from oppression and discrimination, stress and abuse. Many of these children would benefit greatly from psychological counseling administered by well-trained and sensitive counselors.
Long-Term Impact
In Nepal, very few resources are available for people requring therapy, and almost none of these resources serve needy children. Ankur establishes a model for providing counseling that will be copied as psychology becomes more widespread in Nepal.
References
- http://www.NepalYouthFoundation.org
- http://nepalyouthfoundation.org/index.html
- http://nepalyouthfoundation.org/programs/health/ankur.html
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nepal_Youth_Foundation
- http://facebook.com/nepalyouth
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