About We Nepal

WE Nepal is a non-governmental organization founded in 2016 with a mission to empower women with disabilities in Nepal. Initially focused on helping those affected by the 2015 earthquake, the organization now supports all women with disabilities throughout the country by promoting their rights and improving their access to resources. Activities include awareness and vocational training, legal support, and policy advocacy at different levels. WE Nepal has made a significant impact on the lives of women with disabilities by improving their economic and social status and promoting greater inclusion in Nepalese society.

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Breaking Barriers, Building Bridges:
Women's Empowerment in Nepal

Let's break the barriers that hold us back and build bridges to a better future.
Join the movement for women's empowerment in Nepal and be part of the change.

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Upcoming Programs

Policy Advocacy
  • Feb 5th, 2023

Policy Advocacy

Our policy advocacy work aims to promote the rights of women with disabilities and create a more inclusive society. Learn more about how we're making...
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Action Support Services
  • Feb 5th, 2023

Action Support Services

WeNepal's program is an immersive experience that takes participants on a journey through Nepal's rich cultural heritage. Led by knowledgeable guides...
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Women's Vocational Training Program
  • Feb 5th, 2023

Women's Vocational Training Program

Our vocational training program helps women with disabilities gain the skills they need to succeed in the workplace. Learn more about how we're making...
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Testimonials

Latest News

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  • May 13, 2025
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Kalpati Devi Chaudhary
My name is Kalpati Devi Chaudhary. I am 34 years old and a woman living with a physical disability. I live in Jirabhawani-1, Mahadevpatti, with my hus... Read More
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  • May 13, 2025
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Kiran Devi Chaudhary
My name is Kiran Devi Chaudhary. I am 35 years old and live with my husband, son, and daughter. Five years ago, my husband suffered a spinal cord inju... Read More