How do you envision the future for the girl child? On this International Day of the Girl Child, the Girls Group of Kapilvastu held a powerful dialogue in collaboration with local governments, WOREC, Sancharika Samuha and other partners.…
Here’s how UMN celebrated the International Day of Peace last Saturday. In Nawalparasi, a plantation programme brought together religious leaders, local government officials, and key stakeholders to plant over 150 diverse species of plants together, symbolizing hope…
UMN works in addressing human trafficking and promoting safe migration through different projects. Just recently in Nawalparasi District, through the coordination on the local government, local police and the Child Rights Committee, two adolescent girls (age 15,…
UMN organised a Do No Harm (DNH) training for staff from nine Local Capacity for Peace (LCP) Network member organisations from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Nepal from 14 – 21 July 2024. As part of the training,…
To heighten awareness about gender-based violence occurring during and after disasters within UMN’s working community of Mugu, the Mugu Disaster Recovery Support (MUST) project recently organised a street drama in Wards 6 and 8 of Soru Rural…
A child-friendly adolescent group in Kyangsi in Rukum East took a proactive stance last week by organising a street drama and rally with an engagement of 124 community people to raise awareness about the detrimental impacts of…
A few years ago, it was hard to imagine these two ladies talk, laugh or even sit together. Training programmes on Conflict Sensitivity have helped resolved deep rooted conflicted and hatred in this family.
To enhance the capacity of those new to carrying local judicial responsibilities, UMN provided Conflict Analysis and Role and Responsibility orientation workshops in three districts at the end of 2022. These workshops were achieved in coordination with…
On 21 September, UMN Thapathali staff started the day by gathering to reflect on World Peace Day and to consider one commitment they could make towards peace through their life and actions. Peace and protection and conflict…
Nineteen mentors from four countries – India, Nepal, Pakistan, and Bangladesh – participated in the ‘Community Trauma Healing Training for Mentors’ from 9-11 August in Kathmandu. The three days training was hosted by UMN and organised by…