Here's to the strength, grace, and resilience of women everywhere. Happy Women's Day 2024! May we continue to uplift, empower, and celebrate the incredible achievements of women in all walks of life #iwd2024 #breakthebias
Here's to the strength, grace, and resilience of women everywhere. Happy Women's Day 2024! May we continue to uplift, empower, and celebrate the incredible achievements of women in all walks of life #iwd2024 #breakthebias
In a collaborative effort between the United Nations Trust Fund (UNTF) and Setu Nepal, a one-day sensitization workshop on gender-based violence was convened on February 22nd, 2024. This crucial event aimed at addressing the pervasive discrimination and violence faced by Women Living with HIV (WLHIV) and survivors of violence. With funding support from the United […]
The Report Sharing Program on The Comprehensive Study on Setu Nepal's capacitated women, implemented by Setu Nepal and supported by ONGD FNEL on the 18th December 2023, proved to be a resounding success. The program, initiated by Executive Director Ms. Ranju Pandey, provided a thorough background on the study, followed by a detailed presentation from […]
Setu Nepal, in collaboration with Changunarayan Municipality, proudly organized the impactful event "Unite! Invest to Prevent Violence Against Women and Girls" on December 6, 2023, at the Training Hall of Changunarayan Municipality, Helmet Dada. The theme emphasized the collective responsibility and investment required from individuals, communities, and institutions to create a safer environment for women […]
On November 26th, Setu Nepal, in collaboration with CECI, organized a meaningful event in Changunarayan as part of the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence (GBV) The gathering, attended by 36 women and girls participants, aimed to raise awareness and empowered to prevent them from GBV Ranju Pandey, the Executive Director of Setu Nepal, […]
Setu Nepal has been recognized by the Asia Pacific Women's Association and the Group of Diplomatic Spouses in Belgium in 2023. Setu Nepal has received a donation certificate along with a generous cash donation of 2000 euros. The entire Setu Nepal family is filled with pride for this acknowledgment, and it serves as motivation to […]
Setu Nepal recently concluded a three-day training program in September on business development aimed at empowering women and enhancing their capacity . The training involved a total of 14 participants who actively engaged in the program over the course of three days. The training was structured into four distinct stages, with each stage consisting of […]
SETU Nepal is implementing women economic empowerment thematic project with the support from CECI Nepal. The main aim of this project is to enhance technical skill of vulnerable and historically marginalized ethnic community's women to initiate small scale market-led organic vegetable production business (applying safe food production approach). SETU Nepal initiated social entrepreneurship model's safe […]
One of our beneficiaries of Income Generating Training, Meera Kunwar had started a small business of home made pickle as a part of her livelihood activity. Here, we have pictures of different recipes of her pickles that are available currently. If you are interested in trying these delicious pickles and provide encouragement to continue this […]
Empowering Women Since 2001 SETU Nepal supports women in vulnerable situations, including those in prison, living with HIV (WLHIV) and survivors of gender-based violence (GBV). We empower these women by challenging stigma, advocating for their rights, and ensuring they have access to essential public services. We achieve this by providing them with individual empowerment, skills […]
We had a great time in SETU Nepal with singer Banika Pradhan who added musical joy to a day of SETU family and IG Training participants. Along with adults, our children too enjoyed her melodious voice and had an pleasure to sing together with her. In her social media, she too expressed her joy […]
Summary: Binita Basnet was only five when she arrived to SETU Nepal with her mother. Her father was from India and denied looking after them after Binita was born. As Binita’s mother eloped and married her husband when she was just 17, she could not return to her family. At Kathmandu they tested Binita and […]