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About World Vision

World Vision is a child-focused relief, development, and advocacy organization that has contributed to the transformation in the lives of millions of children around the world in vulnerable situations. WV aspires to achieve this through a partnership with local communities, civil societies, donors, government, and private sectors where we believe in mutual participation and trust, shared vision and goal, accountability, and responsibility.  We are child child-focused organization driven by Christian values to serve children and families regardless of their religion, age, gender, ethnicity, class, and caste. 

World Vision International Nepal is a part of the World Vision International global partnership operating in nearly 100 countries. WVI started its long-term development programme in Nepal in  2001 to contribute for well-being of children. At present, WVI Nepal has long-term development programmes in 16 districts, namely Udayapur, Sarlahi, Mahottari, Rautahat, Sindhuli, Kathmandu, Lalitpur, Lamjung, Jumla, Kailali, Kanchanpur, Achham, Doti, Dailekh, Jajarkot and Bajhang across six provinces of Nepal.

World Vision International Nepal implements its country strategy of development, advocacy and disaster management programmes through integrated sectoral interventions with innovation in local communities and neighborhoods. The existing programmes are Inclusive & Quality Education (IQE), Protection & Community Engagement and Sponsorship Plan (PCESP) and Nutrition and Resilient Livelihoods (NRL) with Gender Equality and Social Inclusion(GESI) as crosscutting agenda contributing to the well-being of children. More than 50% of these programmes are long-term development programmes and are implemented for more than 10 years across the focus areas known as Area Programmes (AP).

Programme Partnership - World Vision believes that partnering with others is a key factor in bringing about lasting changes in communities. WVI Nepal partners with government, community groups, local NGOs and the private sectors. WVI Nepal adopts a multi-stakeholder approach to partnering, recognising that all of these different groups have an important role in creating sustainable change. The nature of partnering relationship varies depending on the issues being addressed, and the resources and capacity of different partners involved.

Work Area

World Vision International (WVI) Nepal is a part of the World Vision International global partnership operating in nearly 100 countries. WVI started its long-term development programme in Nepal since 2001 to contribute for well-being of children. At present, WVI Nepal has long-term development programmes in 16 districts, namely Udayapur, Sarlahi, Mahottari, Rautahat, Sindhuli, Kathmandu, Lalitpur, Lamjung, Jumla, Kailali, Kanchanpur, Achham, Doti, Dailekh, Jajarkot and Bajhang across six provinces of Nepal.

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