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Factsheet NEPAL 11 districts We work in years in operation staff programme locations in 6 provinces with 44 local-level government bodies 17 18 200+ Nepal Earthquake Response (April 2015-April2018) 573,688 in 10 affected districts Total Reach 25% increase in proportion of children who can read with comprehension 10% decrease in the proportion of young children who are underweight • 50% increase in proportion of caregivers able to provide well for their children • 185 wards implementing local disaster risk management plans • 50% increase in proportion of youth in employment, education or training • 50% children report a reduction in harmful practice (child marriage and gender based violence) • 247 wards have local committees actively working to address child protection issues WHAT WE WILL ACHIEVE OUR GOAL To address the causes of poverty and inequity for the sustained well-being of 1 million children (2016-2020) Total Reach (in 2016-17) 478,799 including 161,692 children Quality, safe and inclusive basic education is accessible for children Increase community resilience to disasters and economic shocks Increase protection for vulnerable groups Imrove child health EDUCATION RESILIENCE HEALTH PROTECTION World Vision International Nepal GPO Box 21969, Kathmandu, Nepal Phone no: 977 1 5548877 / 5547177 Fax no: 977 1 5013570 [email protected] in our working areas ROAD TO 2020 For more information CONTACT US:

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Page 1: WVIN Factsheet (compressed file) Factsheet_1.pdf2015 Started response programme to April 25 earthquake 2018 Close-out of the earthquake response programme 1993 Supported people a˜ected

FactsheetNEPAL

11 districtsWe work in

years in operation

staffprogramme locations

in 6 provinces

with 44 local-level government bodies

17 18 200+

Nepal Earthquake Response(April 2015-April2018)

573,688 in 10 affected districts

Total Reach

25% increase in proportion of

children who can read with

comprehension

10% decrease in the proportion of

young children who are

underweight

• 50% increase in proportion of caregivers able to provide well for

their children• 185 wards implementing

local disaster risk management plans• 50% increase in

proportion of youth in employment, education or

training

• 50% children report a reduction in harmful practice (child marriage and

gender based violence)

• 247 wards have local committees

actively working to address child

protection issues

WHAT WE WILL ACHIEVE

OUR GOAL To address the causes of poverty and inequity for the sustained well-being

of 1 million children (2016-2020)

Total Reach (in 2016-17)

478,799 including

161,692 children

Quality, safe and

inclusive basic education is accessible for children

Increase community

resilience to disasters and economic shocks

Increase protection

for vulnerable groups

Imrove child health

EDUCATION RESILIENCEHEALTH PROTECTION

World Vision International NepalGPO Box 21969, Kathmandu, NepalPhone no: 977 1 5548877 / 5547177Fax no: 977 1 5013570 [email protected]

in our working areas

ROAD TO 2020

For more information

CONTACT US:

Page 2: WVIN Factsheet (compressed file) Factsheet_1.pdf2015 Started response programme to April 25 earthquake 2018 Close-out of the earthquake response programme 1993 Supported people a˜ected

World Vision in Nepal

1982Donated funds to local groups

to build hospitals and

provide health care

1988Supported

people a�ected by Udayapur

earthquake

2001Formally started

long-term development

work

2015Started

response programme to April 25

earthquake

2018Close-out of

the earthquake

response programme

1993Supported

people a�ected by

�oods

OUR IMPACT (in 2016-2017 within our working areas)

8.1% increase in children who can read with comprehension

538 schools, 331 Early Childhood Education and Development (ECED) centres supported to help improve learning

39% of the schools and 54% of the ECEDs were able to achieve one or more government standards

EDUCATION

3% decrease in the prevalence of underweight amongst under-5 children

7% increase in safe birthing practices after interventions in safer motherhood

170 local health facilities supported to promote safer motherhood, child health and nutrition

HEALTH

4,497 farmers reported an increase in income

45% of vulnerable youths provided with vocational training are now self-employed

27 Local Disaster Risk-Management Plans (LDRMPs) prepared and implemented as per government framework

RESILIENCE

59 Village Child Protection and Promotion Committees’ (VCPPCs) capacity has been built in incident management, local advocacy and awareness raising

26 Village Development Committees supported in the promotion of Child Friendly Local Governance

PROTECTION

@ WVINPL @ wvinepalwvi.org/nepal @ WVNepal

ABOUT USWorld Vision is a global Christian relief, development and advocacy organisation dedicated to working with children, families and communities to overcome poverty and injustice. World Vision serves all people regardless of religion, race, ethnicity or gender.

WHERE WE WORK

PREVENTION PROTECTION PARTNERSHIP ADVOCACYEMPOWERING

CHILDREN

FOCUS OF THE CAMPAIGN

The Innovation Lab is a part of WVIN and provides a collaborative working environment to test,

prototype and scale breakthrough solutions for humanitarian and development challenges.

On 10 August 2017, in partnership with the Association of Community Radio Broadcasters Nepal, World Vision International Nepal launched a �ve-year campaign 'It Takes Nepal to End Child Marriage' in the presence of Right Honorable President Bidya Devi Bhandari.

INNOVATIONS & CAMPAIGNS

IT TAKES NEPAL TO END CHILD MARRIAGE

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