Volunteers For Environment and Education Program
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VEEP Nepal is a local Volunteer Organisation initiative based in Kathmandu and was launched in Jan 2002.
Our People
All founder members are from a wide range of academic fields ranging from Management, Business, Law, Sociology, Administration and Environmental Management & Sustainable Development.
Every member of the team has participated in extensive local volunteer programs. The team members have particular experience in working with environmental and sustainability programmes. This involves educating villagers on wastage management as well as building smokeless stoves, pit lanterns, incinerators. The team has taught environmental science in schools and undertaken street environmental awareness programs.
Our Organization
VEEP Nepal is formally registered non-governmental organization and is affiliated with the social welfare council. VEEP Nepal was established and run by experienced volunteers who have worked in various voluntary organizations.
VEEP Nepal works in various fields such as environment, education, health and sanitation in different rural areas of Nepal. VEEP Nepal mobilizes volunteers to motivate the youth, school kids and community people to make them participate in National Development.
Team Members:
National :
Surendra Joshi : Director
Sagar Thakurathi : Programme Coordinator
Hari Karki :
Ineternational :
Asia Pacific : Australia
Germany : Kamal Thapa
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