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Nepal, one family.

Border interception. Kathmandu Valley shelter.

Country at a glance
ProgramPrevention · Intervention · Restoration
Led byLocal staff and leadership
FiguresIn our next impact report
On the ground

The work in Nepal.

Border interception and village prevention where girls are targeted first. The first Bhitri Sundarta club met in Kathmandu in June 2010, and our prevention model was born here. Each country office is run by local leadership and held to one global standard of care. Program figures for this country are being compiled for our next impact report. See our reports or ask us directly.

Our model in Nepal

Three stages. One country.

Every Daughter Project country runs the same three-stage model. Here is how it shows up on the ground in Nepal right now.

01

Prevention

Community clubs, girls' empowerment curricula, and local awareness work that protect girls before exploitation begins.

02

Intervention

Law enforcement partnerships, risk identification, and residential therapeutic care for survivors, trauma-informed from hour one.

03

Restoration

Counselling, legal advocacy, vocational training, family reunification, and follow-up until she is fully home.

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