Welcome
Volunteers Initiative Nepal (VIN), established in 2005 by a diverse group drawn from development workers, educationalists, social activists and other professionals, is a non-religious, non-political, non-for-profit, and non-governmental organization (NGO). VIN focuses on community-based projects involving local volunteers backed-up by international volunteers in Nepal.
Our mission is to empower marginalized communities through equitable, inclusive and holistic development programs.
There are four pillars in our developmental approach: Education, Health & Environment, Economy and Basic infrastructure development. These four pillars of development are supported by six major community empowerment programs namely Women’s Empowerment Program, Children’s Development Program, Youth Empowerment Program, Public Health & Medical Program, Environment Conservation Program and Disaster Risk Reduction Program. All VIN’s developmental and humanitarian programs are aligned with UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
The aim of the program is to protect the rights of all children in the community.
Join Youth Empowerment Programme to develop the social & professional skills.
The aim of the program is to protect the rights of all children in the community.
Join Youth Empowerment Programme to develop the social & professional skills.
VIN aims to empower women socially and economically through education, life skills and income generation opportunities. By 2030, VIN aims to benefit at least 80% of the total women in the marginalized communities of the target areas (Kavresthali, Nuwakot and Okhaldhunga).