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Approval List 2070.71 Final.Xlsx Fiscal Year 2070/071 List of NGOs and their activities (Supported by different donor agencies) and approved by Social Welfare Council as per the Social Welfare Act. 1992 'Article 16' Approved Approved Name of the NGOs/ S.N. Name of the Project Project Site Donor Agency Amount of Amount of Total Amount Project Duration Project Sector Contact Person Address External Internal 1. Anti-trafficking (Women safe 3 Angels Nepal, Kaski, Kailali, Banke, Jan. 2014 to July Dr. Rajendra 1 haven). 2. Children's homes 3. Asian Aid Organization, Australia. 12937433 3697179 16634612 Women/Child Pokhara 15, Kaski. Kanchanpur & Chitwan. 2014 Gautam, 061 430310 Education - school. A Child's Right Nepal Drinking water and hygiene Kathmandu, Lalitpur & 15 Aug. 2013 to Prakash Sharma, 2 (ACR-Nepal), Imadole Splash, USA, email: [email protected]. 19487785.8 1410000 20897785.8 Drinking water project at 47 school. Bhaktapur. 14 Aug. 2014 5250505 9, Lalitpur. a.Robert Joseph, Ireland b. Leo Jose A Genuine Effort Group Wyss, Switzerlan c. Atco Frontec Europ, 2070/7/1 to Child/Helath/Ed Bimala Shreshta 3 Nepal, (Age Group). Social education program. Kathmandu & Lalitpur. Switzerland d. Tjherese Roeser, 1250309.18 1250309.18 2071/7/30 ucation 2110260 Kupondol, Lalitkpur. Switzerland e. Robert Joseph, Switzerland f. Elisabeth dahler, Switzerland. Education support and A little Step, Sanepa 2, 1. Child Welfare Scheme HK Limited, 1 May 2014 to 30 Subir Ghosh, 4 reintegration for children post- Kathmandu & Lalitpur. 8784224 8784224 Child/Education Lalitpur. Hong Kong. 2. Freedom Matters UK. Apr. 2015 9804209548 rescued. Dr. Sudeep A N A - Nepal, Dharan The Association of Nepalis in Americas, Jan. 2014 to Dec. Community Shrestha, 5 ANA rural nepal development. Sunsari 3264000 3264000 15, Sunsari. USA. 2014 development 9851147847, 9804038204 a. Ichthus Christian Fellowship, London, Aanandit Charity [email protected], Centre, Imadole 3, Intergrated program for holistic www.ichthus.org.uk.b. Wake Public 2070/4/1 to Kopila Aryal, 6 Lalitpur, development of underprivileged Lalitpur Welfare Action Association, Taiwan, 3596400 101972 3698372 Child 2071/3/32 5202035 [email protected]. children. [email protected], www.waker.org.tw c. np, www.accnepal.org Birkdale school, www.birkdaleschool.org.uk Aapasi Sahayog Kendra Syangja Nepal Governance/de Rukumdatta Sharma A voluntary development aid to Syangjya, Jan. 2014 to Dec. 7 (ASK-Nepal), Bangsing TRIANGLE Denmark. 4047655 4047655 mocracy/educati Paudel, 063 420692, village in Nepal. Kavrepalanchowk 2014 Deuralli VDC 9, on/health 9846039172 Syangja. Aarohan, Anamnagar, Voter education through street 30 Sept. 2013 to Sunil Pokhrel, 8 All Nepal. UNDP, Kathmandu. 17233000 17233000 electoral Kathmandu. drama. 30 Nov. 2013 4466956, 2101332 Action For Children Child sponsorship to rural July 2014 to June Arjun Bishwokarma, 9 Nepal, Dhapakhel, Lalitpur Mrs. Marian Rogers, UK. 300000 53900 353900 Education children of Nepal. 2015 015003219 Lalitpur. Action Works Nepal (AWON), New National media reporting on 14 Nov. 2013 13 Radha Paudel, 10 all Nepal UNDP, Pulchowk. 3162064 3162064 Journal Baneshwor, education. Jan. 2014 4463136 Kathmandu. Increase access to safe abortion Action works Nepal, and family planning for 5,730 1 Apr. 2014 to 31 Women/Health/ Radha Paudel, New Baneshwor, women in remote, uncovered Jumla Safe Abortion Action Fund, UK. 15821894 15821894 Mar. 2016 Education 4227730 Kathmandu. and underserved areas in the Karnali Region of Nepal. 1 Approved Approved Name of the NGOs/ S.N. Name of the Project Project Site Donor Agency Amount of Amount of Total Amount Project Duration Project Sector Contact Person Address External Internal Adharbhut Gramin Program for promotion of self- 1 Nov. 2013 to 30 Community Chintamani Tharu, 11 Bikas Sewa (AGBS), help initiatives (samunnati) in Kapilvastu Oxfam Hong Kong. 3625100 1350000 4975100 Oct. 2014 development 9847042956 Dubiya 8, Kapilvastu. the rural areas of Kapilvastu. Advocacy Forum - Nepal, Gairidhara, Baglung, Surkhet, Dr. Hari Bansh Kathmandu. Including voices of survivors of KURVE Wustrow - Center for Training and Rupandehi, Kapilvastu, 1 Oct. 2013 to 31 Tripathi, 12 [email protected] conflict in the transitional justice Networking in Nonviolent Action, 5243414 5243414 Conflict victims Banke, Bardiya, Kaski, Dec. 2014 9841471184, g.np, process. Germany. Kanchanpur. 9851123086 www.advocacyforum.or g Agroforestry, Basic Health & Cooperatives Dec. 2013 to Nov. Nirmala Baral, 13 (ABC) Nepal, Do good now. Kathmandu & Morang Do Good Now, Sweden. 1678000 1678000 Women/Child 2014 6630346 Koteshwor, Kathmandu. Agroforestry, Basic Health & Cooperatives Education and care support to Kids in Need of Education (KINOE), Jun. 2014 to May Education/Wom Nirmala Baral, (ABC) Nepal, Kathmandu & Morang. 653916 79684 733600 survivor of trafficking. England. 2015 en 6630346 Koteshwor, Kathmandu. Agroforestry, Basic Health & Cooperatives Reproductive health diagnosis Jan. 2014 to Dec. Durga Ghimire, (ABC) Nepal, and uterine prolapse treatment Ramechhap Nari Nikunja, Australia. 1100000 1100000 Women/Health 2014 6630346 Koteshwor, program. Kathmandu. Agroforestry, Basic Health & Cooperatives International Labor Organization in Nepal May 2014 to Aug. Nirmala Baral, (ABC) Nepal, Work in freedom. Rupandehi 1650900 228000 1878900 Women (ILO Nepal), Lalitpur. 2014 6630346 Koteshwor, Kathmandu. Agrororestry, Basic Health & Cooperatives Kids in Need of Education Kids in Need of Education (KINOE), Dec. 2013 to Nov. Nurmala Baral, (ABC) Nepal, Kathmandu & Morang. 633105 633105 Child/Education (KINOE) England. 2014 6630346 Koteshwor, Kathmandu. Ahmadiyya Sangh Muslim Raut, Parsa, Sunsari & Ahamdiyya Muslim Jamaat (AMJ), 2070/7/15 to Education/Healt 14 Nepal, Sinamangal 9, Education and help for change. 12106600 1723000 13829600 9804270637, Morang. London. 2071/3/31 h Kathmandu. 4460102 Aids Link Nepal, Ward Conducting HIV/AIDS Religion/Comm No. 5, Lalitpur. 2070/4/1 to Kamala Sirmal, 15 awareness, child sponsorship Lalitpur Aids Link , South Africa. 2754000 36000 2790000 unity aidslinknepal@swissm 2071/9/31 5548786 and counseling. development ail.org. Akasha Academy, 2070/10/14 to Pradibna Pokherel, 16 Mahankal 6, Land purchase. Kathmandu Long yang e.v.Germany. 34088000 34088000 Religion 2070/12/30 9841443394 Kathmandu. All Angels Nepal 2070/11/1 to Anima Shrestha, 17 (AAN), Satdobato 15, Cattle distribution project. Chitwan Project Nepal, Holland. 55860 55860 Women 2071/6.30 9841095861 Lalitpur. All Angels Nepal 2071/1/23 to Education/Sanit Anima Shrestha, (AAN), Satdobato 15, Community support program. Chitwan Project Nepal, Holland. 817950 817950 2071/3/23 ation/ICT 9841095861 Lalitpur. All Angels Nepal Construction of extra-classroom 2070/11/15 to Anima Shrestha, (AAN), Satdobato 15, Chitwan Project Nepal, Holland. 399000 399000 Women for governmental school. 2071/3/1s5 9841095861 Lalitpur. All Angels Nepal 2070/11/1 to Anima Shrestha, (AAN), Satdobato 15, Education support program. Chitwan Project Nepal, Holland. 27930 27930 Women 2071/4/30 9841095861 Lalitpur. 2 Approved Approved Name of the NGOs/ S.N. Name of the Project Project Site Donor Agency Amount of Amount of Total Amount Project Duration Project Sector Contact Person Address External Internal All Angels Nepal 2071/2/20 to Anima Shrestha, (AAN), Satdobato 15, Education support program. Lalitpur Project Nepal, Holland. 320000 320000 Education 2071/3/20 9841095861 Lalitpur. All Angels Nepal 2070/11/1 to Anima Shrestha, (AAN), Satdobato 15, Medical support program. Chitwan Project Nepal, Holland. 49875 49875 Women 2071/4/30 9841095861 Lalitpur. All Angels Nepal 2070/11/1 to Anima Shrestha, (AAN), Satdobato 15, Orphanage support program. Chitwan Project Nepal, Holland. 148960 148960 Women 2071/4/30 9841095861 Lalitpur. All Angels Nepal 2070/8/1 to Anima Shrestha, (AAN), Satdobato 15, Sewing training project. Lalitpur Project Nepal, Holland. 211570 349000 560570 Women 2071/2/16 9841095861 Lalitpur. All Angels Nepal Orange Angel Foundation, The 2071/2/18 to Anima Shrestha, (AAN), Satdobato 15, Sewing training project. Lalitpur 1795895 1795895 Women Netherlands. 2071/9/16 9841095861 Lalitpur. Alleviate Poverty Empowering Women in Apr. 2014 to Oct. Pragyaa 18 Rural Areas of Nepal Hamro ghar project. Dhading SELAVIP, Chile and Alfredo Casera, Italy. 4310390 4310390 Women/Child 2014 Rai.4444596 (APEIRON Nepal), Baluwatar, Kathmandu. Alleviate Poverty Empowering Women In 1. Clown One Italia Onlus, Italy. 2. May 2014 to May Pragyaa Rai, Rural Areas Of Nepal Shikshya ko lagi sahayog. Kathmandu Himalayan Seeds, Italy. 3. Ms. Federica 11223641 11223641 Education 2017 4444596 (APEIRON Nepal), Pollini, Italy. Baluwatar, Kathmandu. Alliance Against Action Research on emerging Trafficking in Women nexus between trafficking and Kaski, Dolakha, Morang, 1 Jan. 2014 to 31 Bimala Jnawali, 19 and Children in Nepal Global Fund for Women, USA. 2418695 2418695 Women/Child migration in Nepal: Situation and Achham & Bardiya. Dec. 2014 4240709, 4229787 (AATWIN), Bizulibazar, strategies. Kathmandu. Alliance Against Trafficking in Women Advocacy against human 1 Feb. 2014 to 31 Human Bimala Jnawali, and Children in Nepal Kathmandu & Kaski Free the Slaves (FTS), USA. 2006532 2006532 trafficking Dec. 2014 Trafficking 4240709, 4229787 (AATWIN), Bizulibazar, Kathmandu. Alliance Against Trafficking in Women Country strategy study: modern 10 Apr. 2014 to 15 Bimala Jnawali, and Children in Nepal slavery landscape in Nepal Kathmandu Hope for Children, australia. 1371459.3
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