Nabina Dahal Nabina, 35 years, escaped from home at an early age due to fear of drunkard father and death of her mother in search of job and got married. After marriage, she got infected with HIV from her husband and was still tortured and abused even after separation. She was tortured by husband after […]
Sita, a 45 year old HIV-positive single mother from Central Nepal is suffering from partial paralysis of her hand and legs. Married at the age of 23, she never got to feel the real care and love from her husband. Sita is a mother to a beautiful 12-year-old daughter and was left behind when her […]
A hardworking woman, Kamala from Western Nepal has remained one of the indelible participants of our Income Generating Training. A broken and traumatized girl, mother to a 9-year daughter, holds a story full of horns from a very early age. Belonging to a rural far-western region, she was married at the age of fourteen to […]
As a pioneer program in partnership with Volunteer Co-operation Program of CECI (CECI-PCV), we conducted vermicomposting training for thirty-five potential women of Kathmandu Valley who are willing to pave their way to economic empowerment. The participant included marginalized women from slum areas of valley, internal migrants as well as urban residents of valley. With this […]
Amid the pandemic, we have completed our regular sessions of Income Generating Training of this year. Due to travel restrictions and ongoing risk of COVID-19, we reached 91 HIV infected mothers residing in Kathmandu Valley. The sessions turned out to be a great opportunity for Setu Nepal to interact with the needy mass and experience […]
Alongside the rural communities outside the valley, we have been continuing our support for many neediest groups in the capital too. As our next step, we chose families and children of Shree Choina Bina Guru Ganesh Primary School of Lalitpur. We distributed emergency food materials for twenty-five neediest families and stationary items for their almost […]
Setu Nepal distributed emergency relief materials and stationary items to about sixty families and their school going children in the slum area of Sinamangal and Gaushala in Kathmandu. Most of these families are migrants from rural parts of Nepal to the capital city in search of better employment and education for their children. But […]
Fighting the current pandemic of COVID 19, Setu Nepal distributed a package of rice, lentils, salt, oil and hand washing soaps to seventy-five PLHIV families in Sindhuli, Makawanpur, Chitwan, Kaski, Tanahun, Nawalparasi and Syangja districts. The recipients are the cluster of our beneficiaries and some other families (daily wage workers) who are short of money […]
On World AIDS Day 2019, SETU supported the slogan " Communities Make The Difference" by participating in the Rally program organised by District Public Health Office, Lalitpur. The rally started from Satdobato Lalitpur and ended at Jawalakhel Lalitpur with an open program. SETU participated in the program with a speech of Setu's Volunteers Ms. Uma […]
The Royal Palace, is a place where our king used to live with royal family. Anyonefamiliar with the stories of the king, royal family and their mysterious death, are always eager to visit the Royal Palace Museum. Our Training Participants of Income Generating Training when heard about a day outdoor visit in Kathmandu, they put […]
Man Singh Aale, 17-year-old gentle boy with a quiet nature from Tanahun district, is one of the siblings brother of our residential .After the death of both parents his sister Garima was referred to SETU Nepal for her immediate treatment and her nurturing whereas Man singh was supported for his education and was being taken […]