partnerships

PARTNERSHIPS FOR SOCIAL INCLUSION: THE BRITISH COUNCIL WAY

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This piece, originally published on Perspectives of the Himalayan Times on the 18th of Feb, tells the story of simple but effective partnerships between British Council and a group of persons with disabilities, a collaboration driven by a commitment towards social inclusion and a very big example that partnerships and collaborations are not just about money.

AIESEC, THE AMAZING STUDENT ORGANIZATION

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AIESEC, the biggest student organization worldwide is in Nepal. It is a great platform for self development that will help open new horizons but it is also a great opportunity for NGOs and Companies to partner with.

THE SDGs, A REAL OPPPORTUNITY FOR CHANGE?

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Do we have a real change to eradicate poverty and inequalities in the world with the Sustainable Development Goals?

The Not for Profit Sector in Nepal still lacks a “manifesto” culture. This should change

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Through ideas and propositions, the not for profit sector can acquire not only relevance but also the legitimacy that it still lacks while breaking the monopoly on policy making held by the bureaucrats with the backup of donors agencies. Those members of parliament genuinely serious about the country should also appreciate it.

Debating CSR in Nepal: A bit bumpy road but without a way back!

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Slowly a community of practitioners on Corporate Social Responsibility is emerging in Nepal. It is open to all; it is free of charge and ultimately it makes sense. Hopefully after reading this piece, you might be tempted to join.

Blind Cricket, maybe we reached a real breakthrough in inclusive sport

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Are we close to a real change in the perceptions towards persons living with disabilities? Maybe not but surely a recent blind cricket match shows the potential to build bridges among the society and show the way forward for a more inclusive society. The most amazing thing? That the private sector seems to be on board...

Reenergizing the CSR agenda in Nepal

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Can a small, simple no budget initiative revitalize the debate on Corporate Social Responsibility in Nepal? Indeed having a loose platform to share best practices and create new knowledge could be the best way to advance the discussions on CSR in the country

A new multi sector forum for Nepal “Common Good”: how synergies can help fostering a new understanding to solve the most pressing problems

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Can we create a new loose forum where smart companies, innovative thinkers, social entrepreneurs, social activists, passionate citizens and out of box not for profits can come together? Everybody could have a role to play to set up new innovative partnerships.