Jenny Reclaims Her Citizenship Despite Mental Challenges
Jenny's* (name changed for privacy) journey to obtain her birth certificate and citizenship was a daunting task, particularly for a twenty-two-year-old with no family support.
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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Jenny's* (name changed for privacy) journey to obtain her birth certificate and citizenship was a daunting task, particularly for a twenty-two-year-old with no family support.
Over two special days in Jungu, Dolakha, something wonderful happened. Captivating Nepal brought together a group of 21 women from Chhaharashwari Health Mother’s group last March 5-6.
Our partner radio platform in Nepal, 3 Angels Community Radio, is known for airing development-oriented programs that help educate and spread awareness about relevant issues. Moreover, we advocate happiness and positivity in our channel. One of the programs that do this is The Children Garden.
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Our implementing team in Nepal eagerly organizes workshops at local schools to raise awareness in far-flung provinces in Nepal like Karnali, which are considered high-risk for human trafficking. The team recently held the Hamro Abhiyan program for 98 students from Shree Jana Shakti Secondary School and 102 students from Shree Laxmi Secondary School.
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