Institute of Peace and Development (INPED).

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Areas of Operation Sundhili district.
Address Kamala Mai 6, Sindhuli, Janakpur
Contact inped.nepal@gmail.com or adahal@ntc.net.np
Tel +977 (0) 47 690 677

The Institute of Peace and Development (INPED) aims to protect and promote human rights to support conflict transformation, peacebuilding and development in the Sindhuli district of Nepal. INPED educates marginalised groups in the need for cooperation with a sense of peace and social justice in order to assert the rights of the community.

Human Rights Education Programme

This project aims to raise awareness among people from Janajati (‘indigenous’) groups, about their rights and about peacebuilding. INPED formed groups in four Village Development Committees (VDCs) and offered training on human rights, indigenous people’s rights and peacebuilding. The groups met each month for discussions, and we supported them to lobby various government bodies about their needs. INPED also formed four student groups, and provided the same training to 2 students and 2 teachers from each group. These participants then passed on the training in their local schools, running monthly discussions.

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Tags: Development, Human rights; Justice; Legal aid, Nepal, peace education, Peacebuilding Organisations

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