Campaign for Peacebuilding and Development

This Nepali initiative aims to improve the ability of conflict victims to fulfil their basic needs, as well as raising awareness on human rights issues and lobbying conflicting parties.

Description

The initiative aims to improve the capacity of communities to fulfil their basic needs and create effective awareness of human rights and peace.

Aims / Objectives

The organisation hopes to:

How it is Articulated

Achievements / Learning Points

INSEC has successfully helped relocate people who left their own villages due to threats from the military and the rebels. In Narainapur VDC, for example, 115 families left their village to live in India. INSEC held several meetings with both conflicting parties and gained promises from them not to threaten the villagers any more, and finally the families returned to their own village. Such initiatives also helped displaced people in neighbouring villages such as Kalaphata, Ratehiya and Gegli to return to their own villages.

Geographical Area of Operation

The following districts of the mid-western and far-western regions of Nepal: Surkhet, Bardiya, Doti, Kanchanpur, and Banke.

Funding Resources

Stories

The impact of the peace programme by INSEC was not only felt in the project areas; it was also beneficial in maintaining congenial relations between Nepal and India.

Indian police entered Behuchahawa Village, Laxmanpur Village Development Committee (VDC) on motorbike on the day of bandh, a general strike called by the Maoists. The organisation does not know the reason for the police's arrival. Indian police left the motorbike and retreated to India when the Maoists started questioning them. The Maoists then took control of the Indian motorbike. Later the motorbike was returned to the Indian police as a result of INSEC negotiating with the Maoists.

Associated Organisations

INSEC is affiliated with 45 Nepali human rights organizations at the district level:

INSEC is also affiliated with the following international organisations: World Organisation against Torture, Forum Asia, Asia Election Observation, and South Asian Forum for Human Rights.