United Mission to Nepal (UMN)

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Organization name

United Mission to Nepal (UMN)

Organization link

https://www.umn.org.np/

Organization type

Network

Country

Nepal

Current focus/area

Resilience building Livelihood improvement Health Education Peacebuilding Community empowerment

Description/notes

United Mission to Nepal (UMN) strives to address the root causes of poverty as it serves the people of Nepal in the name and spirit of Jesus Christ. Established in 1954, UMN is a cooperative effort between the people of Nepal and a large number of Christian organisations from nearly 20 countries on 4 continents. Multicultural teams of Nepali nationals and volunteer expatriate staff work alongside local organisations in less developed areas of the country, building partnerships that lead to healthy, strong and empowered individuals, families, and communities. (website)

Compendium source

A member organisation of the Climate Action Network Regional Node CAN South Asia (CANSA)

A member organisation of the Climate Action Network Regional Node CAN South Asia (CANSA) +
Resilience building

Livelihood improvement Health Education Peacebuilding

Community empowerment +
United Mission to Nepal (UMN) strives to aUnited Mission to Nepal (UMN) strives to address the root causes of poverty as it serves the people of Nepal in the name and spirit of Jesus Christ. Established in 1954, UMN is a cooperative effort between the people of Nepal and a large number of Christian organisations from nearly 20 countries on 4 continents. Multicultural teams of Nepali nationals and volunteer expatriate staff work alongside local organisations in less developed areas of the country, building partnerships that lead to healthy, strong and empowered individuals, families, and communities. (website) (website) +
United Mission to Nepal (UMN) +