• +977 068522086
  • ngdfbaglung@gmail.com
  • Baglung Municipality, Ward no. 03

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1. Day Care Center for Intellectual Disabilities

  • Daily Services: Six girls and youths with intellectual disabilities received daily support.
  • Life Skills Development: Conducted programs focused on practical life skills.
  • Recreational Activities: Organized music, singing, playing instruments, dancing, and drama sessions.
  • Special Needs Sports: Provided customized sports like volleyball, badminton, and skipping.
  • Community Engagement: Conducted community service and volunteer activities.
  • Independent Living Support: Assisted in daily tasks like cooking, house management, and cleaning.

2. Nutrition Quality Enhancement for Improving Public Health in Rural Villages

  • Government Collaboration: Conducted project monitoring and sharing meetings with local governments.
  • Agricultural Support: Supported 47 households with agricultural materials (plastic tunnels, irrigation pipes, etc.).
  • Post-Harvest Training: Provided training on post-harvest food storage and value addition.
  • Nutrition Awareness: Facilitated sessions for women’s groups on maternal and child nutrition.
  • Improved Food Practices: Encouraged households to increase nutritious food intake and adopt improved storage practices.
  • Market Linkage: Helped farmers manage and market leftover vegetables.

3. Aatmanirbhar Baglung Program (Small Farmers and Youth Entrepreneur Development)

  • Livestock Support: Distributed 104 goats to 96 farmers.
  • Training: Conducted 14 animal management training events.
  • Infrastructure Support: Supported the construction of 26 systematic goat sheds.
  • Fodder Supply: Distributed 4,800 grass plants to improve livestock feeding.
  • Agricultural Inputs: Provided vegetable seeds to 69 families.
  • Equipment Distribution: Distributed 24 mini tillers and irrigation equipment.
  • Self-Help Groups: Formed 33 self-help groups, including 29 goat-keeping groups, 3 vegetable groups, and 1 milk production group.
  • Savings Initiatives: Established monthly savings groups, accumulating Rs. 87,800 in savings.

4. Ecotourism for Income and Employment for Marginalized Youth and Women

  • Training Programs: Conducted homestay management training for 93 participants.
  • Waste Management: Provided awareness training on kitchen waste management and composting.
  • Local Food Promotion: Encouraged local production and consumption of indigenous crops.
  • Food Preservation: Conducted training on producing and preserving traditional food items like Gundruk/Sinki.
  • Value Addition: Organized fresh vegetable drying and packaging training.

5. President’s Women Upliftment Livelihood Improvement Program

  • Skills Training: Conducted a 5-day training on agriculture and animal husbandry for 50 underprivileged women.
  • Financial Support: Provided Rs. 25,000 per participant to support business startups in farming and livestock.
  • Utilization of Grants: Participants utilized grants for purchasing goats, building farms, and investing in agricultural tools and seeds.