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Donor-backed projects operating in Nepal — with budgets, timelines, sectors and source attribution.
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F.a: Empower youth with disabilities through information access from youth disability information center establishment in Kathmandu
Youth with disabilities will establish an information center in Kathmandu. The center will disseminate information about human rights issues, disability laws and policies, scholarships, training and work opportunities.
F.a: Youth Centre Programme
Youth Centre in Kathmandu. The project seeks to empower a local partner for youth work of its own. Now, after the civil war, the capital of Kathmandu is facing a huge wave of immigration from the rural areas to the city. The young generation in particular is moving into the city in search for work, but lacks sufficient skills and training. Fida partners with the Assemblies of God church (AOG) to address the needs of the youth. Fida and its partner will establish a youth centre in the capital that provides v ocational training and counselling to the youth, and facilities for leisure time activities. The AOG church youth will act as volunteers at the centre. Through the youth centre the partner will learn to work with the youth in practice. The youth, in turn, will have their educational and other needs addressed. All in all, the project will improve the life skills of the youth.
Supporting Beneficiary Enrolment for the Government of Nepal's Housing Reconstruction Programme
This activity Supporting Beneficiary Enrolment for the Government of Nepal's Housing Reconstruction Programme is a component of Operational Support for Housing Reconstruction in Nepal reported by FCDO with a funding type of 109 - Multilateral organisation and a budget of £5,000,000. It works in the following sector(s): Social Protection.
Fostering Economic Justice for Young Women with Disabilities
this grant will support youth-led advocacy and accountability work for new commitments that can advance gender equality as part of the Generation Equality Forum process
USAID/OFDA Grant for Protection
Pilot a new WHO manual involving focused psychosocial interventions for emergency-affected adults in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan.
MPTF_Accelerating Decent Jobs and Social Protection in Nepal
The Accelerating Decent Jobs and Social Protection in Nepal is a Joint Programme (JP) developed as a catalytic approach to unlock a structural transformation towards a more productive, inclusive, and green economy, that provides equitable access to decent employment opportunities and social protection for all.
Road Safety Management in Nepal
Road accidents in Nepal bring heavy losses to lives and to the economy every year. Despite all efforts, casualties have increased by 155% in the last 15 years. Experts estimate that the number may reach 4,500 by 2030, which means 12 people dying on roads every day. Women, children, and people with disability are particularly at high risk of road incidents. The majority of casualties from road crashes are among those of productive age, resulting in an economic loss of USD 122,88 million (equivalent to nearly 1.5% of GDP) in 2017. Aligned to UN General Assembly resolution A/RES/74/299, “Improving global road safety”, with an explicit target of reducing 50% of road traffic deaths and injuries by 2030, Nepal developed the National Road Safety Action Plan (NRSAP) (2021 – 2030) in 2020. However, the implementation of NRSAP lagged due to poor regulations, limited technical capacity, and weak enforcement. The inadequate capacity of the National Road Safety Council (NRSC) to function as the lead agency for road safety