“Saving mothers and newborns in winter”

With the winter at its peak, the regions where we work are further pushed to isolation as telecommunication, transportation, and other essential emergency services are usually obstructed due to heavy snowfall. In such areas, PHASE health workers are in continuous effort to provide healthcare at PHASE supported health posts. Read here cases from the field […]

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“Boosting Communication Skills: Highlights from PHASE Nepal’s Public Speaking Workshop”

The two-day event was designed to boost participants’ communication skills and self-assurance through interactive sessions, group activities, and hands-on exercises. On the first day, the workshop concentrated on foundational preparation and core concepts. It kicked off with an ice-breaker session to encourage connections and introduce techniques for engaging an audience. Participants were introduced to various

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PHASE Nepal’s 35th Biannual Staff Learning & Sharing Meeting

The 35th Bi-annual meeting held October 26-27,2024 served as the team’s refreshment meet-up, with annual activity review, discussion, and suggestions on challenges, as well as refresher trainings for skill enhancement. PHASE Nepal team PHASE Nepal board members, guests from partner organizations, PHASE health advisor, Dr. Gerda Pohl, Chair of Independent Living Centre, Mr. Bhoj Raj

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British Academy Project Induction Held in Pokhara

PHASE Nepal team successfully held a project induction workshop on the British Academy funded project named “Developing women’s role in policy-making processes: shaping gender equity and inclusiveness in climate action for health and wellbeing in Nepal”, with the senior stakeholders of Pokhara Metropolitan City one of the two local levels partners of this project. This

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Girls Empowerment Programme in Bajura, Bichya.

PHASE Nepal has been organising Girls Empowerment Sessions with girls and boys from Nepal’s most remote areas of Bajura, Gorkha and Sindhupalchok.  Below mentioned are the change experience shared by our facilitators and participants after the Girls Empowerment Session. Dhanraj Thapa, Principal, Bichya Secondary School, Bajura After the training the most effective change is, before

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ARISE Responsive Fund Project

Accountability and Responsiveness Informal Settlements for Equity (ARISE) project is implementation research project funded by the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (LSTM). The title of the research “Assessing the status of living conditions and accountability status of people living in informal settlements in Nepal: A mixed method implementation study”. The aim of this study is to

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Strengthening and Spreading the Independent Living concept in Nepal

Nepal is one of the countries in Asia which have ratified both the 2006 United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disability (UNCRPD) and the Optional Protocol (in 2009). The Constitution of Nepal also enshrines the rights of PWDs in Nepal, and these are formulated more specifically in the Disability Rights Act (2017)

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April Updates: Improving the lives at Nepal’s most remote districts of Nepal!

In this edition, we will share an update on PHASE Nepal’s April 2022 activities, delivering essential services and support to Nepal’s remote areas, which were made possible by your continuous contribution. PHASE Nepal activity update: For the first time in two years following the COVID-19 outbreak, a physical reflection and refreshment meeting/workshop was held on

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After the tragic earthquake, I am finally able to find Kiwi as reliable source of income!

After a massive earthquake hit Nepal in 2015, thousands of people lost their lives,  and many more were injured or lost their livelihoods. PHASE Nepal and our partner organization (HDFA) went out to the communities in Sindhupalchok, one of the worst-affected districts, giving immediate aid, essential health care, and livelihood support. We began assisting important

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