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PACE Nepal Completes Inclusive School Facilities in Jumla

With the invaluable support from Plan International Nepal, PACE Nepal has successfully completed the construction of child-friendly, disability-friendly and gender-friendly school buildings and handwashing stations under the Aadhar project at Shree Mahadev Basic School, Kudu-7 and Bhairav Basic School, Jogibada-3 in Hima Rural Municipality, Jumla District. The inauguration and handover ceremony was a joyful celebration […]

Multiple positions

PACE Nepal, non-profit making Non-Government Organization established in Jumla district since 2006. Provides expert services in Disaster Risk Reduction, Climate Change Adaptation, Livelihood Support, Peace Building, Women’s Health, SRHR, Social Mobilization, Infrastructure Building, Governance, Entrepreneurship Development, and Gender Inclusion. Supported by partnership like Adaption Fund/United National world food program, Plan International Nepal, Caritas Germany/Nepal Australian […]

Girls Standing Strong (GSS)  Project

Goal: All CAY especially girls and young women enjoy their right to live free from CEFMOutcome 1: All CAY especially girls and young women are empowered to reduce harmful social norms, behaviors and practices that hinders them in reaching their full potential including in humanitarian settingOutcome 2: Strengthened child-friendly and gender-responsive resources and safety nets […]

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Promoting Inclusive Safe and Quality Basic Education (AADHAAR Project)”

“Promoting Inclusive Safe and Quality Basic Education (AADHAAR Project)” Improved access to inclusive, quality, safe/resilient and, relevant education for girls from target schools in Jumla district which equips them for the future they desire·       Improved school facilities for gender transformative and inclusive learning environment·       Improved child and gender friendly inclusive learning school environment·       Improved skills […]

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Climate Resilient WASH

“Climate Resilient WASH project” is developed throughout the rehabilitation process of the landslide affected communities and serious damage to the WASH facilities from intensive climatic disasters and promotes sustainable community development; it’s significant to strengthen the resilience of the WASH system at household, community and school levels. Water supply and sanitation facilities designed in a […]

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Strengthening Community Resilience through Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR), Climate Change Adaptation (CCA), and Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) Project in Jumla

In school WASH programme 1,596 total population including children, adolescents and youth (856 females and 740 males) were oriented, trained and increased their knowledge in different topics such as in personal hygiene maintenance, menstrual hygiene, good fooding practise and even sexuality and gender equality through trainings led by Plan partners.