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KOPILA-Nepal is a non-profit making, non-sectarian, non-government social organisation established in 2001, and registered with Nepal Government District Administration Office and affiliated with the Social Welfare Council. They are committed to creating an enabling environment for all children to enjoy their rights to education, while making better the community as a whole. Education for children requires multi-group involvement and effort, therefore KOPILA-Nepal works with all members of the community to ensure quality education and the psychosocial wellbeing of children and young people.
In Nepali, the world 'kopila' means 'flower bud,' something delicate that needs nurturing and protecting until it comes into flower.
KOPILA-Nepal, having recognised the severe psycho-social impact of the civil conflict, disability, gender, and caste discrimination, as well as domestic violence and sexual abuse (particular in rural communities),spearheaded a project targeting psychosocial wellbeing in rural areas of Nepal, with the aim of ensuring that people at all levels have awareness, capacity, and support to promote and maintian psychosocial wellbeing.
KOPILA-Nepal is committed to preventing psychological problems in rural people through awareness and education, providing counselling and treatment for those who are affected by psychosocial problems, ending gender discrimination and domestic violence against women and girls and improving the independence of single women (widows) through vocational training, income generation and legal awareness. Some of KOPILA’s current projects include:
Since KOPILA-Nepal was founded, the NGO has experienced strong organic growth in line with local community needs, and it has clear plans for future expansion.
For further infromation on KOPILA-Nepal and their work please visit their website at http://www.kopilanepal.org.np/