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- Based at the Institute of Medicine in Kathmandu, provides network connection to non-profit organizations in Nepal.
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- A paper by Andrew McClurg
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- Educate the Children is an American NGO based in Ithaca, NY, that
works in Kathmandu, Rasuwa and Nuwakot districts to provide
educational opportunities to women and children.
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- The King Mahendra Trust for Nature Conservation is an autonomous,
non-governmental and non-profit organization that works for nature and
wildlife conservation in Nepal.
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- The Ev-K2-CNR Project, funded by the National Research Council of
Italy, is a scientific and technological research in the Himalaya and
Karakorum region.
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A Luxembourg NGO working in Nepal
- Eclaireurs et Eclaireuses pour le développement
communautaire is a Luxembourg-based NGO of non-confessional
Scout/Guides involved in various projects in Nepal.
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- The Nepal Community Development Foundation is a Canadian NGO that
is sponsoring and managing several development programs in eastern
Nepal.
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- The Fred Hollows Foundation is a community based NGO that has not
only brought cheap and effective cataract treatment to thousands of
Nepalis but has established an inter-ocular lens factory in Kathmandu.
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- ICIMOD, based in Kathmandu, works for the development of mountain
people in the Hindu Kush-Himalayan region.
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- A paper by Raju Sitaula on the state of carpet industries in
Nepal.
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- Dr. Charles Richert describes his trip to Nepal last March to
work at the Scheer Memorial Hopsital in Banepa.
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- Frank Kroger visits Ramechhap and reports on a World
Neighbors-assisted development project in that district.
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- Frank Kroger treks to Manang and finds how ACAP is helping
preserve snow leopards.
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- The Institutional Reform and the Informal Sector (IRIS) project
provides assistance for various institutional reforms in Nepal and
other countries.
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- Environmental Data Sheets of World-Bank Funded projects in
Nepal.
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Nepal's Report to
the UNCED
- An electronic version of Nepal's report to the United Nations
Conference on Environment and Development, held in Rio in 1992.
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PATH programs
in Nepal
- Scott Wittet describes two programs in Nepal in which PATH, a
U.S. based NGO, is involved: an and a .
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- A new nonprofit organization to support education and research of
the Himalayan region.
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Study-Abroad
Programs in Nepal:
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