NGO's
and INGO's in Nepal
1. SOLID
Nepal
Solid Nepal has
wide-ranging experiences and capacity in media and publications.
It has been publishing a Health Magazine, YOUVAN, bi-monthly
for four years regularly. Its objective is to impart the
information related with Young People sexual, reproductive
and development issues (10-24 years) at large. It is quite
popular and circulating through out the nation.
Also, it has published Ayurveda Science- Basic
Principles of Ayurvedic system of medicine for the promotion
of indigenous system of medicines. It is popular among
the practitioners and students of Ayurveda and other indigenous
medicines. One thousand copies had published on 2055 .
Based on the demanding of the readers, we have published
one thousand copies this year It is also quite friendly
to general people who are interested in the basic principle
of Ayurveda and herbs
2. CURE
Nepal
With the aim of improving
utilization of environmental resources and thus promoting
their conservation in Nepal, Conservation for utilization
of the Environmental Resources, Nepal (CURE Nepal) was
established. CURE Nepal is a registered, action oriented,
non profitable, public welfare, non-government organization
of the environmental resources through sustainable utilization.
3. ARDS
Nepal
Ayurveda Research and Development Society (ARDS) Nepal
is a non profit making no governmental organization established
by a group of Ayurvedic doctors with a view to broadening
of horizons of Ayurveda. The foremost aim of this organization
is to promote Ayurveda through extensive research, integrated
approach to health and maximum utilization of available
resources; and to contribute to the expansion and strengthening
of evidence based on quality, safety and efficacy of Ayurvedic
medicines for the further development of health care system
in Nepal. The society is also dedicated to exploring Ayurveda
and traditional healing practices all over Nepal and disseminating
authoritative information related to health sector- particularly
focusing preventive and curative aspects – to the
public and professional through conferences, exhibitions,
radio/ television programs, educational activities, printed
publications etc.
5. HARD
Nepal