Introduction
Manav Sewa Foundation, Nepal is a non-profit public welfare social organization established in 2076 B.S. It is located at Kalanki, Kathmandu, Nepal. This organization is committed to work for the overall development of economically and socially deprived children, woman, elderly, orphans and helpless people. The organization plans to open orphanages, child center and elderly homes (hermitage)and conducting various activities for them.
Mission
- To protect and promote people with disability and who are deprived of education, health and other services.
- Conducting public awareness meeting, conference, trainings, seminar etc. to end the misconception and traditions in the net of illiteracy and darkness prevailing in the society.
- Conducting self employment and entrepreneurship training/programs for the backward, disadvantaged, vulnerable, exploited, oppressed, culture conflict, violence’s, injustice victims and marginalized women and homeless, disable and marginalized people.
- To conduct various programs in coordination with different organizations for the protection and promotion of various religious sites, tourist sites, cultural and world heritage listed rivers, canals, mountains, lakes, herbs and natural resources of Nepal.
- To conduct humanitarian services and skills program for the child development and their rights, youth rights, youth empowerment, women’s empowerment, women’s rights, dalit empowerment and their rights, protection of the elderly people, disabled, tribes, minorities, rights of disabled, upliftment of the backward classes.
- To conduct child friendly programs to provide educational materials to the school. To provide necessary education materials to the students like uniforms, bags and health related public awareness materials.
Vision
- Significant participation of Dalits, minorities, women and youths in various activities such as study, research, discourse, training, visits, seminars, interaction programs.
- Socially inclusive society that supports and motivates the needy and deprived people.