Childreach Nepal
Empowering Communities, Enhancing Education, and Safeguarding Child Rights Since 2009
Childreach Nepal is registered as a local non-governmental organisation in Nepal. Since 2009, Childreach Nepal has been consistently working in different districts of Nepal (Bhaktapur, Dolakha, Rupandehi, Kavrepalanchowk, Sindhupalchowk and Kathmandu) in partnership with local communities and the Government of Nepal to unlock children’s Potential.
Childreach Nepal strongly believes that all children in Nepal should have access to education, healthcare, protection and most importantly an opportunity for meaningful participation. It uses holistic development approaches where children are not objects but active agents of their own development. It also acknowledges the role of the community in learning and development of children. Childreach Nepal strives to create schools as centers for children and community development. For implementing this approach the strategies, it has adopted includes safeguarding child protection, knowledge creation and sharing best practice models and adding value to government policies and initiatives. It is envisioned that through these means Childreach Nepal will be able to bring about the changes in the lives of children and community in its target areas.
Our Vision
A world where all children have the opportunity to fulfill their potential in life. We envision communities where every child is healthy, safe, and able to access quality education. A future where no child is left behind and every voice is heard.
Our Mission
To improve children’s access to healthcare, education and child protection and to restore child rights, empowering resilient children to create positive change through community-based solutions.
Our Values
“Happy, educated and healthy children in integrated, self-sufficient communities that grow and develop through inclusive innovation.” Find out more about our values at www.childreachnepal.org/values
Our Approach
We work closely with communities in Sindupalchok, Dolakha, Kavre, and Bhaktapur to improve children’s health, safety, and education through participatory, sustainable solutions.