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| |Name=Pragya Nepal | | |Name=Pragya Nepal |
| |Link=https://pragya.org/nepal/ | | |Link=https://pragya.org/nepal/ |
− | |Type=NGO | + | |Type=<translate>NGO</translate> |
− | |Country=Nepal | + | |Country=<translate>Nepal</translate> |
− | |Current focus=Livelihood improvement | + | |Current focus=<translate>Livelihood improvement</translate> |
− | Food security | + | <translate>Food security</translate> |
− | Water | + | <translate>Water</translate> |
− | Sanitation | + | <translate>Sanitation</translate> |
− | Health | + | <translate>Health</translate> |
− | Gender equality | + | <translate>Gender equality</translate> |
− | Equity | + | <translate>Equity </translate> |
− | Women | + | <translate>Women </translate> |
− | Environment | + | <translate>Environment </translate> |
− | Energy | + | <translate>Energy</translate> |
− | Education | + | <translate>Education</translate> |
− | Disaster Risk Management | + | <translate>Disaster Risk Management</translate> |
− | Networking | + | <translate>Networking </translate> |
− | Advocacy | + | <translate>Advocacy</translate> |
− | Research | + | <translate>Research </translate> |
− | Publication | + | <translate>Publication</translate> |
| |Description=Pragya is a development organisation committed to poverty relief, social justice, environmental protection and conservation, gender equality, access to education and disaster management centred around remote and marginalised communities, to bring in sustainable and holistic development at the grassroots level. They take a practical and culturally-sensitive approach to development, grounded in long-term community partnerships where communities define the change they want to see. Working through a combination of grassroots initiatives, scientific and policy research, and advocacy at national and international levels | | |Description=Pragya is a development organisation committed to poverty relief, social justice, environmental protection and conservation, gender equality, access to education and disaster management centred around remote and marginalised communities, to bring in sustainable and holistic development at the grassroots level. They take a practical and culturally-sensitive approach to development, grounded in long-term community partnerships where communities define the change they want to see. Working through a combination of grassroots initiatives, scientific and policy research, and advocacy at national and international levels |
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