2026 – Ongoing Mission
Today, Jagriti Nepal continues its journey with a stronger vision—empowering communities, strengthening women leadership, and building a more inclusive society for future generations.
JCYCN aims to nurture young leaders and promote sustainable growth in underserved areas. The organization focuses on enhancing life skills.
Promote protection, development, and participation of the children through formal and informal initiations
Build a strong cross-cultural human economy and social solidarity within and cross-border for a more dignified migration.
Responding to disasters and emergencies, AND participate in extensive community development.
Youth Friendly Local Governance
Nutrition Friendly Local Governance
Child Friendly Local Governance
Today, Jagriti Nepal continues its journey with a stronger vision—empowering communities, strengthening women leadership, and building a more inclusive society for future generations.
We started integrating digital tools, partnerships, and modern approaches to expand impact, ensuring long-term sustainability and wider outreach across Nepal.
We expanded our programs to include youth engagement, skill development, and community-based livelihood support projects to promote sustainable development.
Jagriti Nepal strengthened its advocacy work, supporting gender equality, social justice, and inclusive policies. We worked closely with communities to raise awareness about human rights and empowerment.
Our programs began focusing more deeply on leadership development, enabling women to actively participate in local decision-making processes and community governance.
We expanded our reach into rural communities, organizing local groups and initiating grassroots-level training programs focused on women’s empowerment, education, and social inclusion.
Jagriti Nepal was founded with a strong vision to build a just and equitable society. The journey began with a focus on empowering women and marginalized communities through awareness and capacity-building programs.
Eight years old Kasar Kumar loves arts. Unlike other children of his age, he spends most of his time drawing at home. Until a month ago, the young man of grade two had set one of the walls of the house as the art corner. Unfortunately, the flood swept
Many school going children are out of school and child marriage is highly prevails in the Karumarang village in remote Rasuwa. Women including young mothers suffer a lot especially due to the early birth and by using contraceptives. The village looks like as if it is at the early stage
Six years of employment in the United Arabs Emirates was not sufficient for Rajan Shrestha, 29, to cover expenses of his ill mother. Ultimately, being forced to return back home to take care of his sick mother, after the six months of his arrival his mother passed in the duration
19 years old Asha B.K, in Kawasoti municipality in Nawalpur is one of the peer educators supported by the project for the empowerment young girls in her village. Being a girl from a socially excluded and economically marginalized family in a son preference society, Asha was given birth as a