Landslides are more happen inĀ mountainous places, such as Nepal. The high levels of poverty in the country’s most at risk areas, and the lack of protective structures and services, means that the impact of landslides on people’s lives and livelihoods is also greater. The terrain also makes it difficult to collect the information which […]
People displaced by the floods and landslides have been forced to live in tents. For people living in rural villages in Nepal, devastating poverty is a daily battle. Among the Myriad of challenges, lack of reliable housing is one of the most crucial obstacles to gaining economic security and obtaining health and educational opportunities for […]
Sagun Social OrganizationĀ Nepal has improved the drinking water of thousands of people in its project areas. High quality, safe and sufficient drinking water is essential for public health and well-being. Besides consumption, we also use it for many other purposes, such as washing, cleaning, hygiene, or watering our plants. Although much progress has been […]
Child Sponsorship in Nepal is very much needed. Two-third of Nepal’s children are severely deprived and 40% live in absolute poverty. This is due to a decade long civil war and political instability. Children are deprived of their basic right to education due to poverty, underdevelopment, mass illiteracy and socioeconomic problems. Socioeconomic problems are child […]
In the area of education Sagun Social Organization works to both improve access to education opportunities and improve the quality of formal education in remote areas. Education is a basic human right for all children but the most of the people in slums area of nepal are living below the poverty line and are facing […]
Sagun Social Organization organized a free medical health checkup camp at one of its charity project, Centre for Children with Intellectual Disabilities. Children with disabilities often have difficulty in recognizing & conveying their illness, communicating their needs and also using services. It was found that most of the children were suffered from common cold, diarrheal […]