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A committed player in educational innovation and development in Nepal since 1976, our expertise and experience in the country span prevention of child labor and human trafficking, sustainable agriculture, livelihood development, micro-credit, health, non-formal education, and support to educational innovations in the formal education system from the school level to the national policy level. 

Across all sectors and programs, we anchor communities at the center of decision-making by equipping individuals and local partner organizations with the technical, management, and financial skills they need to develop, manage and evaluate community-driven programs. All our programs in Nepal take a holistic approach to address the diverse and overlapping needs of children, youth, and marginalized communities.

We work closely with  Nepal’s Ministry of Education, Science and Technology (MoEST)  and other government bodies. We also partner with more than 45 national and local level NGOs and disabled persons organizations across the country.

Learn more on our World Education Nepal website and Facebook page.

World Education

Ratopul
Kathmandu, Nepal

Phone: 977.4422385

Fax: 977.4415303

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Years of Experience

World Education has been working in Nepal since 1976.

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Projects

World Education has implemented 36 projects in Nepal.

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Staff Members

Currently, 60 staff members work at World Education in Nepal.

Nepal PROJECTS

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World Education strives to build lasting relationships with partners across diverse geographic regions and technical sectors to produce better education outcomes for all.

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