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Social Development Organization Nepal (SDO Nepal)

Tokha Municipality-8, Milan Tole,
Kathmandu
Nepal

Contact person: Murari Mohan Adhikari

+977-9843814544; +977-1-5159008
sdonepal@yahoo.com
http://www.sdonepal.com/index.php
https://www.facebook.com/Social-Development-organization-Nepal-560793057281091/?ref=page_internal

Topics

  • Aid organization
  • Educational policy/project
  • Social policy/disabled persons
  • Volunteers are welcome.

About us

Social Development Organization (SDO) Nepal is a non-profit social welfare organization, registered in 2012. SDO Nepal began its community development programs in 2012 under the leadership of Chairman and his team and has had remarkable achievements in the areas of community development, women's empowerment and the creation and management of an orphanage.

Vision
SDO Nepal is committed to providing ongoing support and education to abandoned and otherwise disenfranchised children and to fostering women's empowerment opportunities for vulnerable individuals living in rural and urban areas of Nepal irrespective of caste, class or ethnic group and without discrimination.

Our Mission
• Improving the lives of the poorest orphans and abandoned children. Pioneering creative programs for women's empowerment and self-sufficiency.
• Providing political, economic and moral support to vulnerable groups of Nepal to improve their lives.

Programs:
• Management of Our Child Home: The MOCH is a fully humanitarian and non-profit program. Our mission is to provide shelter, food, health care, clothing, and education in a safe, secure and caring environment to the orphans, homeless, and abandoned children of Nepal. The program's aim is to provide humanitarian services to orphaned and abandoned children who have lost their parents due to natural causes, disaster, social unrest or those who have been victims of child labor or trafficking.

Activities for Growth and Development of Children:
Nutrition and Dietetics
Education
Regular health check-up
Counseling and Guidance
Extra-Curricular Activities
Yoga and Meditation Class

Here is how you can help Our Child Home:
Sponsor child.
Provide essential materials like stationary, books, toys, sports and educational materials, clothes etc.
Provide nutritious foods.
Visit our child home and share love and affection with them.
Volunteer.

• Agriculture: SDO-Nepal conduct programs for improved tomato farming under plastic tunnels and improved bee-keeping programs in close coordination with District Agriculture Development Office, Kathmandu. The project provides technical training to farmers and also provides bee-hives with bee colonies and materials required for constructing plastic tunnels on 50% subsidy basis. The objectives of the project are to transfer the organic farming technology to the local farmers and run the project sustainably even after the project's completion. The farming process would also be replicated by the neighboring farmers and farmers' group, too.
• Education: Our Literacy program is conducted at Sundarijal and Nayapati Village Development Committee, Kathmandu in partnership with District Education Office, Kathmandu where 1174 illiterate adults benefitted from the program. The literacy program focuses on those who never had the opportunity for a formal education due to poverty, lack of awareness, migration, geographical distance, being a caretaker of family members, the need to farm to support their family or other familial obligations.
• Health: General health camp is conducted in coordination with District Public Health Office (DPHO) at Jhor Mahankal, Kathmandu district. Since its inception in 2012,216 patients received free medicines and free consultation services from General Practitioners and specialists in gynecology and ear-nose and throat. The aim of this program is to make low or no cost medical care accessible to the poor rural people who live in remote areas that are far from a hospital or medical services.
• Skill Development and Income-generation: Sewing-cutting training (basic- 3 month long) is conducted at Jorpati, Kathmandu and Crystal Items making Training (15 days long) at Dhapasi-4, Kathmandu in partnership with Cottage and Small Industry Development Board (CSIDB), Kathmandu. The main objective of this program is to sharpen the participant's technical skills and develop their knowledge so they can fulfill their basic needs by earning an income to pay for their children's education, medical care and everyday household needs.
• Organizational development: SDO-Nepal conducts its regular meetings every month and holds emergency meetings and when needed.
• Water and sanitation
• Environmental protection
• Epidemic and disaster management

Murari Mohan Adhikari is the Chairman of the Social Development Organization (SDO) Nepal.

For other net participants we can offer an expert guidance through trained staff, give an expert opinion, procure expert information and establish new contacts in the field of our work.