Nepal
In Nepal, Humanity & Inclusion aims to enhance access to education for all children, including children with disabilities, and to enable people with injuries or disabilities to benefit from rehabilitation sessions.


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Humanity & Inclusion has been present in Nepal for some 18 years. The country, adjoining the Himalayan mountain range, experiences significant seismic activity, particularly in the Kathmandu Valley where 1.5 million people live
Humanity & Inclusion is working with communities and local authorities, notably by developing emergency plans, and improving emergency warning and evacuation systems. This work takes into account the specific needs of people with disabilities. The organisation is also implementing a system capable of immediately dispatching health professionals (doctors, nurses, and so on) to ensure earthquake victims receive immediate care and treatment.
Humanity & Inclusion trains teachers and promotes access to education for children with special education needs, particularly children with disabilities in 16 districts, through the “Reading for All” project. In addition, the organisation supports five rehabilitation centres in Nepal, enabling thousands of people in the country to benefit from physiotherapy and orthopaedic fitting, and works to improve rehabilitation services in earthquake-affected districts.
The organisation also facilitates the professional inclusion of people with disabilities. It provides personalised support and advice, and helps them to undertake training to practise the professional activity of their choice. The organisation also raises employers' awareness of disability and works with professional inclusion services to meet the specific needs of people with disabilities.
Humanity & Inclusion works to improve the protection and rights of prisoners and to prevent the mistreatment (including torture) of detainees and the onset of long-term sequelae caused by imprisonment. It also improves the living conditions of prisoners and access to essential services, including water, food and healthcare.
Thanks to its experience in the case management of earthquake victims, the organisation was able to take immediate action to help people affected by the earthquake that hit Nepal on 25th April 2015, which killed more than 8,000 people and injured more than 22,000. Humanity & Inclusion organised more than 10,500 rehabilitation sessions for more than 4,000 people, carried out psychosocial support sessions, and distributed over 2,300 mobility aids (walking frames, wheelchairs and crutches) to more than 2,200 people. The organisation has also distributed over 4,300 essential needs kits.
Areas of intervention
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Situation of the country

Nepal highly vulnerable to earthquakes.
The earthquake which hit Nepal on 25 April 2015 killed more than 8,000 people and injured 22,000. Nepal, a country which is highly exposed to the risk of seismic activity, in particular in the valley of Kathmandu, is preparing itself for these disasters.
Over 40% of the population lives below the poverty line. The livelihoods of three-quarters of the population depend on agriculture. Its economic development was hindered by the conflict between the government authorities and Maoist insurgents (1996-2006), who are today integrated into the democratic process. This conflict left 12,000 dead and displaced hundreds of thousands of people. It also left many veterans of the war with disabilities. Today the country is working towards democracy and is in a period of relative stability.
In Nepal, disability is primarily considered a social issue. It is rarely addressed as a public health issue or taken into account in education, health and economic development. An estimated 78% of children with disabilities are not in education (Barriga, 2011) and only 1% of the population with disabilities in Nepal has access to employment.
Nepal / Partners
Sustainability of physical rehabilitation services strengthened
- National Disability Fund (NDF)
- Prerana, Nepalgunj Medical College (NGMC
- Nepal National Social Welfare Association (NNSWA)
- Community Based Rehabilitation Biratnagar (CBRB)
Support for livelihoods activities for Persons with Disabilities mainstreamed in their communities
- Prerana, Nepal National Social Welfare Association (NNSWA)
- Community Based Rehabilitation Biratnagar (CBRB)
- Disable Empowerment and Communication (DEC) Nepal
Promote inclusive early grade learning taking into consideration children with special educational needs
- Karnali Integrated Rural Development and Research Center (KIRDAC)
- Seto Gurans
Reading for All Programm, to ill contribute to the goal of improving reading outcomes for Nepali children with disabilities
- World Education
- 18 Nepali partners
Contribute towards protection and promotion of rights of detainees and prisoners in Nepal
- Center for Victims of Torture
- Women Skill Creation Center (WOSCC)
- CIVIC Forum
Pilot study for early detection of children with particular impairments
- Leprosy Control Division within the Ministry of Health
Support inclusive recovery and resilience of the earthquake affected communities
- Danish Red Cross
- Nepal Red Cross
Health System Strengthening
- Leprosy Control Division, District Health Office
- District Hospitals and other health facilities in the district