NGN News & Updates

12 03, 2019

Success Story: Monitoring and Evaluation in Nepal

2019-03-22T12:56:59-07:00

"Following the Nepal earthquake in 2015, thousands of people in Nepal were left homeless. Families became increasingly vulnerable to child traffickers removing children from their communities and placing them in institutions. This is a short film about a programme Next Generation Nepal (NGN) established to raise awareness of this issue amongst families. It was created by NGN in partnership with Lumos, to be used in Lumos’ pilot online course, A Short Introduction to Transforming Care, to illustrate the importance of conducting evaluations in the transforming care process. It was considered a model of good practice by Lumos." Check out this video from our Country Director Samjyor Lama how to monitor and evaluate reintegrated children successfully in Nepal.
Success Story: Monitoring and Evaluation in Nepal2019-03-22T12:56:59-07:00
21 02, 2019

Urgent! Your Donations Support Our Work in Nepal.

2019-02-21T07:48:06-08:00

Hello Friends, We would like to take a moment to explain why your donations are so important to NGN's work. NGN is required by the Government of Nepal to spend $200,000 minimum per year on our projects in Nepal. This is easy for large INGOs, but it can be daunting for a small organization such as ours to reach this level of fundraising every year. NGN's presence and work is vital for the children and families of Nepal. Rescue, Reunification and Prevention are our core programs. Over time, NGN has rescued and reunified over 500 children and reached tens of thousands of Nepalis on how to end child trafficking. Your donations make this happen.
Urgent! Your Donations Support Our Work in Nepal.2019-02-21T07:48:06-08:00
7 02, 2019

This is what NGN does! Street dramas and advocacy in the Mugu and Humla Districts

2019-02-07T11:14:59-08:00

NGN has recently expanded its Street Drama Advocacy program into the Humla and Mugu Districts of Nepal where there is little communication with the outside world. Posed as well dressed, well-spoken individuals, traffickers travel to these vulnerable, remote areas where they make promises to take a family’s child to the city and provide them with a dream of care and education.
This is what NGN does! Street dramas and advocacy in the Mugu and Humla Districts2019-02-07T11:14:59-08:00
24 08, 2018

Learning Service: The Essential Guide to Volunteering Abroad

2018-08-24T08:42:00-07:00

This year, nearly 20 million people will pack their bags to volunteer overseas—yet far too many are failing to make an impact, and some are even doing more harm than good. So how can we change the way we make positive change in the world?
Learning Service: The Essential Guide to Volunteering Abroad2018-08-24T08:42:00-07:00
1 08, 2018

How to Help Prevent Child Trafficking: An Infographic by NGN

2018-08-03T12:29:24-07:00

We hope that our infographic will make it easier to understand how child trafficking happens, not only in Nepal, but worldwide. You can help us raise awareness for this problem by sharing this graphic with your friends, family, and with anyone you know who may be considering volunteering in an orphanage.
How to Help Prevent Child Trafficking: An Infographic by NGN2018-08-03T12:29:24-07:00
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