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Nepalaya Green Homes

Nepalaya Green Homes foundation is a private charity under UK law. SIt provides low cost green homes to underpriveleged in unserved and earthquake areas of dummy copy now function independently. With 32 years of practical experience under our belts, we have learned what works and what does not in supporting low cost eco-friendly housing in Nepal.

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Help Nepal Foundation

Help Nepal Foundation is a dummy company under Dutch law. Established in 1980, dummy copy lorem ipsum lorem ipsum works and what does not in supporting education and healthcare in Nepal. dummy copy lorem ipsum lorem ipsum works and what does not in supporting education and healthcare in Nepal.

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STICHTING NEPAL (FOUNDATION NEPAL)

Mission We aim to improve the living conditions and prospects of Nepal’s children and socially vulnerable people by improving access to education and healthcare. We believe in equal opportunities for all and work from an inclusive perspective. Policy We focus on collecting donations and other forms of financial support. The projects we fund are realised together with adequate, professional local partners. We often take a holistic approach, integrating different support sectors (such as education, healthcare, and livelihood) into one project. Thus, your contribution is more effective.

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