Guided by our 2026–2030 Strategic Plan, Sarbodaya
Nepal connects field-level actions directly to systemic policy change. Our
interventions are concentrated within three interconnected programmatic
pillars, which cumulatively contribute to the systemic impact we seek:
Pillar I: Sustainable Livelihoods &
Climate Justice
We strengthen the long-term adaptive capacity and
economic security of vulnerable households. Recognising the increasing
feminisation of rural economies, we empower women-led cooperatives and
smallholder farmers through agroecology, drought-resistant crop cultivation,
and equitable natural resource governance. We move beyond reactive relief by
embedding Local Adaptation Plans for Action (LAPA) directly into municipal
budgets to withstand environmental shocks.
Pillar II: Rights, Democratic Resilience
and Peace
We cultivate a vibrant, organised civil society
capable of expanding civic space, countering elite capture, and defending
democratic virtues. Recognising that a passive citizenry invites institutional
decay, we deploy social accountability mechanisms (community scorecards, public
hearings, and social audits) to actively counter corruption. Central to this
pillar is establishing youth-led Citizen-Watch forums to actively monitor local
government service delivery, protect human rights defenders, and resist restrictions
on civic freedoms across both physical and digital arenas—instilling a culture
of active responsibility and positive liberty in the next generation of
leaders.
Pillar III: Migratory Movements and
Social Transformation
We ensure the protection and dignity of people in
movement while transforming migration from a survival strategy into a source of
social capital. Sarbodaya establishes localised Migration Resource Centres to
support families left behind and runs social innovation incubators that
strategically link the returnee diaspora's skills, technology, and remittances
with local green-tech economic opportunities, channelling transnational civic
agency back into local governance.
Dynamic Convergence
These three pillars intersect symbiotically to form a
resilient socio-economic and political architecture. By simultaneously
anchoring rural livelihoods in ecological stability (Pillar I), equipping
citizens with tools for democratic oversight (Pillar II), and converting
transnational migration into a driver of localised innovation (Pillar III),
Sarbodaya bridges the gap between constitutional promises and lived realities.
It is through this vital interplay of economic
security, active citizenship, and cross-border mobility that we unlock positive
liberty—unifying our programmatic actions to secure the overarching vision of
inclusive prosperity and lasting peace as enshrined in the Constitution of
Nepal.
Sarbodaya Nepal
Address : Ekantkuna, Ward No: 13, Lalitpur, Nepal
P.O . Box No.: 26582
Sunday to Thursday:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm (Winter)
10:00 am - 5:00 pm (Summer)
Friday:
10:00 am to 2:30 pm (Winter)
10:00 am to 3:30 pm (Summer)
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