From a Victim to a Survivor
This is the story of Mary* (name changed for privacy), a girl born in a Dalit family in the far western region of Nepal, Kanchanpur.
In January, the Women and Children Ministry from the Nepali Government inaugurated a three-month shoemaking training for the women at Women’s Safe Haven. This initiative will include training for the women as well as the staff by professional shoe makers.
The Nepali Government will provide financial assistance to the beneficiaries who will be part of the training program. We are excited to have the government now on board in our efforts to help women in their healing and restoration journey.
After a little more than two months, the women have learned how to make professional shoes, sandals, and wedding slippers.
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This is the story of Mary* (name changed for privacy), a girl born in a Dalit family in the far western region of Nepal, Kanchanpur.
Juni's family struggled financially due to their large size, so she left school to work alongside her father as a laborer at just twelve years old
Jenny's* journey to obtain her birth certificate and citizenship was a daunting task, particularly for a twenty-two-year-old with no family support.
Captivating Nepal brought together a group of 21 women from Chhaharashwari Health Mother’s group last March 5-6.
The Children Garden is a children-oriented program where participants showcase their talents and inspire other child listeners.
Binu Gurung diligently tends to her farms every morning. Her business is steadily growing, and she finds great satisfaction in seeing the fruit of her labor.