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Briefing Paper on Dalit Rights and Democracy Crisis in Nepal
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DWO is currently working across Nepal with a number of different INGO's and in various development areas. In each area we have specific programme target groups and target outcomes agreed in partnership with our partner / donor organizations.

Organization Focus District(s) Target Group(s) Programme Focus
National level Whole Population of Nepal Awareness raising about caste based discrimination / education
Bardiya Dalit men, women and students Income Generation through: skills' development, scholarship funding for education support and community group strengthening
Salyan Dalit women and men Income Generation through supporting the operation of savings and credit groups and skill development
Danida / HUGOU Dang Dalit students, men and women An Integrated Development programme achieved through the provision of education scholarships, skills ' development, community group support,* outlook performance*
National Level Whole Population of Nepal Education and awareness raising, through Radio programming, about rights and caste based discrimination in Nepal
National Level 11 districts of Nepal Statistical data collection for 11 districts.
National Level Whole Population of Nepal Education and awareness raising, through Radio programming, about caste based discrimination and an endowment fund for institutional development
Banke and Bardiya Women's Empowerment Long term support to develop skills, education and income generation activities of Dalit women
New Zealand Donor Dailekh Dalit men and women Economic upliftment of Dalit adults through income generation and non formal education activities.
Bardiya and Dailekh Children Supporting the development of Dalit children through non formal education activities and early child development clubs
Bardiya Children Supporting the development of Dalit children thorough non formal education, after school programmes, scholarship provision *** (DW and SKN?)
Banke Dalit men and women Income generation activities supported by skills development and savings and credit groups
 
 
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