Type | Name | Description | Modified | Size |
 | Section B - KPRA Newsletter | This is a Key Population Research and Advocacy Project (KPRA) newsletter. The KPRA is being implemented by SCI in a partnership with four regional networks based in Bangkok [1. Asian Pacific network for people living with HIV [APN+], 2. Asia-Pacific Network of Sex Workers [APNSW], 3. Asia Network of People who Use Drugs [ANPUD] and 4. Asia Pacific Transgender Network [APTN] and a national partner- 5. National Association of People living with HIV in Nepal [NAP+N]. | 04/05/2020 | 550KB |
 | Vietnam Country Report | Starting from 2018 Save the Children is implementing global fund funded- a regional grant: evidence-based advocacy on community-based testing and monitoring of quality services for key populations in Bangladesh, Cambodia, Indonesia, Nepal, Thailand, Myanmar and Vietnam. The three yearlong grant, aims to strengthen community capacity to improve access to quality HIV prevention, testing, treatment, care and support services among key populations through building evidence and engage in strategic advocacy for the proposes of improved quality of HIV prevention and care services for People Who Inject Drugs [PWIDS], Transgender and Sex Workers, and improving understanding of existing community based HIV testing (CBT) services and advocate for community-centered models to meet the 90-90-90 targets on testing, treatment and viral load suppression. | 26/08/2020 | 556KB |
 | Section A - KPRA Newsletter | This is a Key Population Research and Advocacy Project (KPRA) newsletter. The KPRA is being implemented by SCI in a partnership with four regional networks based in Bangkok [1. Asian Pacific network for people living with HIV [APN+], 2. Asia-Pacific Network of Sex Workers [APNSW], 3. Asia Network of People who Use Drugs [ANPUD] and 4. Asia Pacific Transgender Network [APTN] and a national partner- 5. National Association of People living with HIV in Nepal [NAP+N]. | 04/05/2020 | 569KB |
 | Indonesia Country Report under APNSW | Starting from 2018 Save the Children is implementing global fund funded- a regional grant: evidence-based advocacy on community-based testing and monitoring of quality services for key populations in Bangladesh, Cambodia, Indonesia, Nepal, Thailand, Myanmar and Vietnam. The three yearlong grant, aims to strengthen community capacity to improve access to quality HIV prevention, testing, treatment, care and support services among key populations through building evidence and engage in strategic advocacy for the proposes of improved quality of HIV prevention and care services for People Who Inject Drugs [PWIDS], Transgender and Sex Workers, and improving understanding of existing community based HIV testing (CBT) services and advocate for community-centered models to meet the 90-90-90 targets on testing, treatment and viral load suppression. | 26/08/2020 | 573KB |
 | Nepal Earthquake Response - Winterization Program Report | Save the Children’s Shelter, Education and
Child Protection team undertook the
challenge of providing essential winter
supplies to earthquake-affected families,
children and in Temporary Learning Centers
(TLCs) so children could return to school
and have some normalcy in their lives. | 26/05/2016 | 633KB |
 | Learning from Swastha Rupantaran | Informing adolescent girls and young women about SRHR during COVID-19 through radio drama: Learning from Healthy Transition for Nepali Youth Project. | 12/02/2021 | 837KB |
 | Protecting Children in Brick Kilns | Stories of children and their families living in brick kilns of Kathmandu | 28/12/2016 | 878KB |
 | TOR_CRF_0152_Public Private Mix Technical Assistant | | 22/03/2020 | 909KB |
 | Country Strategic Plan (CSP) | Save the Children, Nepal has a new plan to support children and their families focusing on :
- Giving children a healthy start in life,
- Safe back to school in quality learning environment,
- Live free from violence
- Social Protection, Safety Net and Resilient Families
- Adolescent and youth transition to successful adulthood.
| 04/04/2022 | 1MB |
 | GIF_NamasteThis GIF is a part of a series of information, ed | | 06/04/2020 | 1MB |