Phase 3 – Toward a Sustainable Future – SUPPORT Us in Reaching Our Goal

After 15 years of dedicated work in Nepal, Chimalaya Charity is now at a crucial turning point. Our newly renovated clinic and training centre in Bode is now open and fully operational. From here, we launch the next phase of our development programme – Phase 3, which aims to ensure long-term sustainability, local ownership, and independent operations.

In collaboration with Dhulikhel University Hospital, we have developed a certified training programme – Home Visit Nurse Education – designed to equip nurses, midwives, and other healthcare professionals to provide preventive, community-based care in their own local areas. The focus is on child wellbeing, early intervention, and family support – inspired by the Nordic health model.

We have already certified the first 60 Home Visit Nurses. But to ensure the programme’s long-term impact and expansion throughout Nepal, we now need support from foundations, organisations, and individual donors.

Our goal is for the training centre to be 100% locally managed and financially independent within 3–5 years. This requires investment in operations, training programmes, teaching staff, materials, and continued outreach to remote regions.

Support us in building health, knowledge, and sustainability in Nepal.
Together, we make a difference. Our Danish team continues to work entirely on a voluntary basis, while our Nepali team is salaried.
For donations or sponsorship opportunities, please contact: info@chimalayacharity.com

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