Dis-believing each other

Dis-believing each other…. It takes many years to build trust but it takes mere seconds to break that trust. In the context of Nepal, we as a citizen belonging to different caste, ethnic group, culture, language, geography etc. do lack that intangible part namely to trust. We are not in a mode to trust each other and are limiting our self in the boundary of ancestral thoughts that are demarcated as social taboos.  Learning disability is not only limited to “higher class people” but may be also to so-called “Discriminated people”. As depicted by “Dr. Pukar Malla” duirng my leadership...

Group Facilitation Training

The group facilitation training was executed for the staffs of PEEDA on 5th and 6th May 2017 which was facilitated by Mrs. Himali Gurung of UMN. The training was focused on different aspects such as community group concept, group development stages, group formation/emerging process, problem analysis, action plan and implementation, identification of resources and mobilization, community based livelihood, sustainability of farmer group, group conflict and solution, documentation, relationship and coordination with stakeholders and activities monitoring plan. The training was fruitful and the participants actively participated throughout the training period.

Our shared Journey towards saving energy….

Nepal is in a devastating scenario where the demand for energy is increasing at a faster pace. People are consuming more energy as compared to their predecessors. Energy consumption per capita is directly proportional to the economy of the country. For example; the Americans have the highest per capita energy consumption followed by Japanese and Europeans. It’s our duty to change behavior that could significantly reduce the chaos in the energy supply system of Nepal. Some of the minor steps that could prove beneficial for lower energy consumption are highlighted as follows; Shutting down the computer, television, radio and other...