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GPO Box: 20718
Kathmandu, Nepal
Tel: 977 - 1 - 5550880, 5536029
E-mail: nodan@wlink.com.np
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A country programme of the LWF/Department for World Service, The Lutheran World Federation Nepal (LWF Nepal) has been working with marginalized and disadvantaged communities for the past 24 years in the areas of relief and rehabilitation, advocacy and networking, empowerment and organizational development. In these endeavors, LWF Nepal cooperates within its networks that include ecumenical, government and non-government, and community-based partner organizations.

Established in 1984, LWF Nepal is a leading international INGO active in both development and humanitarian works. Originally engaged in sectoral development, then community development projects, LWF Nepal made a major switch in 1997 to empowerment projects. It considers right-based approach as the key to development process.

Vision
People of Nepal living in a democratic and just society in peace and dignity, united in diversity and empowered to achieve their universal human rights.

Mission
Inspired by God's love for humanity, LWF Nepal challenges and responds to the causes and consequences of human suffering and poverty through empowering and promoting the human rights of the displaced, marginalized and vulnerable within Nepali society to claim and enjoy their rights.

Core values
- Dignity and Justice
- Inclusiveness and Participation
- Accountability and Transparency
- Dedication, Compassion and Decency

Governance and mandate
LWF Nepal is affiliated to the Social Welfare Council-an agency of the Government of Nepal. LWF Nepal implements programmes and projects, which are approved by LWF/DWS in Geneva, and the Social Welfare Council in Nepal.

The programmes of this organization are guided by the Global Strategy priorities of LWF/DWS and a five-year country strategy, the Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper, Millennium Development Goals, and Interim Plan (2007-2009) of the Government of Nepal.

Apart from regular internal auditing, independent external evaluation teams monitor and audit the organizational structure, finance and its programmes periodically, and produce reports that are available for public scrutiny.

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Tourism Volunteers Program
July 7, 2010
The program was awakening for youth to play vital role on growth of tourism industry....
Changu-Telkot Hike
July 7, 2010
On 4th June 2010 Nodan Club had organized one day hike from Changunarayan to Telkot to explore the nature. ...
Learn To Teach
July 7, 2010
Nodan Club had organized Learn to Teach for the teachers of Everest ...
Teambuilding and Leadership Exercise
July 7, 2010
Nodan Club had organized half day event of Team Building...