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CPCN's Background:
Creative Promotion Center Nepal (CPCN) was established in 2011 and is a non-profit and non-government organization. CPCN have Creative minds of social workers team by Youth Leading Power. It has seven members on the board and it is registered with the Chief District Office of Kathmandu and affiliate
d with the Social Welfare Council under the HMG Ministry of Social Welfare. CPC Nepal, as an NGO main objective is Creative social work project with community-based demand-driven programmes. CPCN aims to Empowered; self-reliant and equitable communities will practice good governance and provide sustainable opportunities to all in order to create a just society. Its focuses on community-based projects involving local Communities. CPCN has been mobilizing local and international social wrokers in various development sectors including Child educational programs, trainings and counseling that significantly contribute to enhance the livelihoods of poor and disadvantaged communities in Nepal. CPCN has also been creative social work in environment, health and sanitation, helping children in orphanage, women empowerment support, youth empowerment and entrepreneurship development. CPCN is Focused on to Provide free education and health care to the poor and helpless orphans and especially for victim children who lost parents due to conflict. We encourage development through the use of local resources and knowledge, which leads to financial independence and self-sustainability. Currently, CPC Nepal is going on free child health education program for 10 Orphans managing an orphanage in the capital city of Nepal and has as its aim to extent through the whole of Nepal. The orphanage is providing a shelter for 10 orphans, allowing them to survive, grow, educate and create a brighter future. This Project work have needed 25 thousand us dollar for a year. The president of the organization going to select the children who are presently out of the house and have no parents. Their fathers were mistakenly killed in circumstances surrounding violent clashes between government forces and Maoists. There are currently ten children in the house, including two pairs of siblings. There are plans to expand to accomodate up to 20 children in the future. Vision
"CPCN will be a leading non-governmental organization to Empowered; self-reliant and equitable communities will practice good governance and provide sustainable opportunities to all in order to create a just society throughout All Nepal.”
Mission
To empower marginalized communities: Women empowerment, Children development, Youth empowerment and Public health programs with special focus on women and children by creative social work project base campaign. Goals and Objectives
To Empowered; self-reliant and equitable communities will practice good governance and provide sustainable opportunities. Focused on children’s development & protect Project
To facilitate children’s development & protect child rights
Background
CPCN’s mission is the empowerment of women and children communities. Our Children’s Development Program is one of the major activities in our integrated community approach, supported by our full time staff and volunteers. The aim of the program is to protect the rights of all children in the community by: providing access to a basic, quality education; developing their life skills; and providing access to health services (through our Community Health Program). Nepal is one of the poorest countries in the world with approximately 25% of its population living below the poverty line. The basic rights of many community children are often not met. They will not receive an education, instead being used to complete household chores and babysit while their parents tend the land. The schools themselves lack proper facilities and lessons taught by unqualified teachers. Many children will not complete their primary education. And in the worst cases, they leave their homes, thrown out or fleeing from abuse, to live on the streets of Kathmandu. Objectives
To aware children about basic child rights
To develop child friendly environment and ensure child rights in the society
To support children on physical and mental growth and development in proportion to age
To ensure children participation on development activities
To increase access to hygiene and sanitation facilities
Children most have well home with a bed, three meals a day and opportunities to further their good education. In Nepal Disease, the high mortality rate for mothers during childbirth, as well as the short life expectancy in general, leaves thousands of children without parents every year. As a result, most of these children are deprived of education and have to find work in restaurants, hotels and factories where they work long hours for very low wages. Children are enjoying with play games, music, painting, singing and dancing and all the other activities. However, they also need attention, care and love. This is why your help as a committed volunteer can make such a vital contribution to these young lives. A typical day at the children's home looks as follows:
• Assist with breakfast and getting the children off to school in the morning
• Help out with organizing and cleaning up the house
• Assist the children with their home work after school
• Play with the children - either just games or educational activities
• Read with the children
• Assist with dinner and getting the children to bed
We welcome volunteers who could preferably spend at least one month with the children, so that they can get to know you, and you can get to know them. Food: Twice a day Dal Bhat (Nepali meal). Accommodation: We can provide accommodation with a host family or with children in the building. Cost: All the expenses for being a volunteer have to be funded by the volunteer. Costs for being a volunteer are listed below. First week = $ 100,- (per person) Each additional week is $ 75,- extra (per person)
Adoption
Family is the best place for a child to nurture love, care and proper guidance, the basic right of every child. And family is the first place where a child begins to learn the principles of living harmoniously, healthily, happily within the society. With a vision to provide family for the orphan and abandoned children residing at the children’s home of CPC Nepal. We are pleased to get positive response through such adoption programs and thus further initiation has been taken to place more children through this program giving them a family and a bright future. Early Childhood Education class throughout a year is as follows:
English
Alphabets: Capital A-Z, Small a-z, words starting with each letter of the alphabet (Both reading and writing)
Introductions and Greetings
Colours and shapes (Oral)
Body parts (Oral)
Clothes (Oral)
Names of vegetables, fruits, animals, birds, vehicles, flowers, insects (Oral)
My family (Oral)
My School (Oral)
My Classroom (Oral)
Emotions and feelings (Oral)
Festival and celebrations
Nepali
The Nepali lessons follow the same structure as English (above)
Mathematics
Numbers: 1-100 One-Twenty Before-After-Between/Additions/ Subtraction
To empower women in Society
Objectives
• To educate women on their rights, life skills and health & sanitation
• To ensure women involvement in micro-credit
• To enable women contribute minimum 40 percent of family income
Women in Nepal
Women’s empowerment is central the empowerment and prosperity of a community. While the Nepali Government, the United Nations (UN) and Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) have made some impact in relation to women’s needs, there are still significant problems that need to be overcome. Health
According to the United Nations, Nepalese women remain at the lower end of the scale of the Human Development Index (HDI) and the Gender Inequality Index (GII) in South Asia. The general immunisation, health, and nutrition situation of women in Nepal remains very poor, particularly in rural areas. Statistics shows that one out of every 24 Nepali women will die during pregnancy or child birth, making reproductive health care a major focus of intervention. Major issues in women’s health:
• Shorter life expectancy
• Elevated infant and child mortality rates and neglect of girls’ health
• High maternal mortality rate
• High male to female sex ratio. Women die earlier and more often. Families prefer male offspring.
• Lack of access to adequate health services, especially reproductive health care and contraceptive devices. Education
Overwhelming gender gaps in literacy, enrolment and attainment offer a clear picture of gender disparity in the educational sector. Social, economic, and cultural factors exacerbate the situation and illustrate the need for a holistic response. As few Nepali women enter skilled work and leadership in the private and public sectors, it remains difficult for women to find role models, champions and new opportunities. Major issues in women’s education:
• Low absolute levels of female education (literacy rates and educational attainment)
• Poor enrolment rates due to lack of household resources; lack of sense of importance since girls will marry; girls’ workload at home; high school fees; lack of female teachers or adequate facilities
• Significant gender gaps in education
Economy
According to the United Nations, Nepal is the second poorest nation in Asia by per-capita GDP. While 40 percent of women are economically active, their role as manual labourers and mentors is discounted. Limited access to education and productive assets such as property and credit confines many to menial jobs in the agricultural sector. Working women are often self employed, but cannot rise above subsistence farming without credit or training in modern farming practices. Major issues in women and economy:
• Women as unpaid family workers in subsistence agriculture
• Low level of technology and primitive farming practices
• Long work hours; carrying the double burden of work in the family and farm; their contribution to income generation and economic wellbeing of the family is not recognised
• Poor access to credit and marketing networks
• Poor self-confidence
We Need Your Continuing Help to Keep this Mission Open
WHY HELP? Major funds are continually needed for education, food, clothes, shoes, medical and dental care, internet services, computer repair … on a regular basis. It’s a monthly challenge for sure. And even small things such as replacing toys, flashlights, buckets for water, toothbrushes, toothpaste, soap, shampoo, or repairing bicycles, paying for fuel for the scooters to bring supplies and do errands, and, well…. the list is almost endless …. As you know meeting your own needs and that of your family. A simple meal or two at a fast food restaurant could help fund an orphan for days. So please give, whatever you can: $5, $10, $25…. $100 or more, depending how blessed you are. Most of the world is not. Unlike most orphanages in the world, we are NOT devoted to simple childhood survival. Our focus is on education and moral development to break the cycle of poverty, both physical and spiritual. WHY HELP IN A FOREIGN COUNTRY? Giving is not some wasteful program like so much ‘foreign aid’ in the world today. All money donated goes directly for the care of the children. And is tax deductible. Your giving can be a remarkable demonstration to show that those of other nations, other peoples, and other races can love one another, not just those of our own national household. To help bind humanity as one people. We need this more today than ever to help achieve unity and world peace….to show those of other nations that we are brothers and love them by helping them in their less fortunate fate, which is not of their own doing. But some may further ask? Can we solve, for example, the orphan problem in Nepal? No, we cannot. But we can help others, one by one, to rise above the poverty of the body, mind and spirit to achieve a nobler end, with encouragement, support and education to develop them as good parents, promoting Bahá’í ideals as productive citizens, being leaders in their community, and lasting friends of our own nation. And with this, bring hope, change, and prosperity to their own impoverished nation. CONTRIBUTIONS RECOGNIZED Globally
We will be issuing Certificates for contributions, volunteerism, and general recognition to donors, and soon, making donation plaques, and be naming building and rooms to honor our contributors. Contributed be sure to see your name on our website Donor Lists. Going on Our Social Projects
To develop skills among youth and mobilize them on development activities
Objectives
• To educate youth on their rights and life skills through trainings, workshops and campaigns
• To ensure youth participation in development activities
• To develop youth friendly societies through capacity development and employment opportunities
Youth Empowerment Program
We need volunteers and interns to join CPCN’s Youth Empowerment Program to inspire and encourage Nepal’s youth. Engage them in community development or give them vital social and professional skills; you will help to bring positive change to their lives and to that of their community by participating in youth volunteer program. Public Interest Program
CPCN committed volunteers mobilizes campaign to join our diverse Public Interest Program. Whether your talents are in manual labour, planning, motivating or research, you can help CPCN to make significant changes in Nepal’s challenging public landscape. CPCN operates Traffic Management, Research Initiative, Emergency Relief & Disaster Management, Civil Society Initiative projects under Public Interest Program to bring public awareness in Nepalese society from voluntary Social works. Journalism Program
If you are planning a career in journalism – audio-visual, photographic or print – then CPCN’s Journalism Program can help you develop your experience and your resume. This is a perfect opportunity for those planning a gap year or career break and contemplating or already following a career in journalism or print media. CPCN’s Journalism Program enables interns or volunteers to develop a portfolio of work in an international context. The program is conducted in Nepal in partnership with national daily, weekly, fortnightly and monthly publications. You can work in Photo Journalism, Print Journalism, and Film and Documentary Making projects under Journalism program. If you are already a practicing journalist, Journalism volunteering will broaden your experience and show you a different way of working in journalism against the backdrop of a dramatic country faced with political and social challenges. Agro-Farm
Our Agro-Farm Program aims to teach farmers in marginalized, rural community's new farming techniques while preserving the cultural heritage embodied in farming practices passed down by their ancestors. The development of the sector is crucial for the empowerment of those who rely upon it and for the national economy. Nepali ago-farm is performed on a subsistence basis; livestock, crops and other enterprises exist side by side. However, as well as threats from soil erosion and water pollution, a more commercial approach is needed to maximize farm yield.
18/05/2025
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