Our Sarathi conducting Menstrual Health Management Workshops in different schools of Solukhumbu District.
A four day "Campaign Lab" workshop was organized by Visible Impact and Dance 4 Life from 14th to 17th August at Hotel Country Villa, Nagarkot. A tota
Visible Impact recruited the third batch of Sarathis with completion of Training of Trainers on July 22, 2018. Visim has added new members in the
The adolescent girls were provided with a fun filled, interactive workshop about mental health - how to identify them, importance of understanding the
Visim had recruited ten young and enthusiastic volunteers in the month of August. The Sarathi's had embarked on a 9 month long journey in which they h
The program "Girls Better After Quake" scaled up in 2017 by recruiting 18 adolescent girls. The group was a combination of girls from previous batch
Visible Impact conducted research on the situation of Comprehensive Sexuality Education for out of school children in three districts of Nepal, Sunsar
Visible Impact successfully accomplished Training on Trainers of Menstrual Health Management for 2nd batch of SARATHI in 19th and 20th August 2017. O
To mark the Menstrual Hygiene Day 2017, Visible Impact organized an inter school convention, with the theme of Education about Menstruation changes ev
Visible Impact proudly celebrated the graduation of the 1st batch of SARATHI. Journey of 8 months was wonderful. Times flies and we didn't realize. Th
To mark upcoming “Menstrual Hygiene Day 2017”, Visible Impact is organizing “No Shame to Bleed Photo Contest” on the theme &ld
Visible Impact strongly condemns the recent death of Roshani Tiruwa, aged 15 years, of Achham district due to suffocation while staying at Chapaudi hu
Visible Impact welcomes as U.N. General Assembly Adopts Resolution to End Child, Early, and Forced Marriage Worldwide. Visible Impact has been advocat
Visim conducted a workshop on "Understanding Gender Roles" with 15 adolescent girls of Kharanitar VDC of Nuwakot district, as a part of their Girls: B
Visible Impact conducted a workshop on "Art of Speaking" with 15 adolescent girls of Kharanitar VDC o Nuwakot district, as a part of the Girls:Better
Visible impact conducted one day workshop on Career counselling to the social champions of kharanitar, Nuwakot. Expectation mapping on the various goa
Visible Impact conducted a one day workshop on Menstrual Health Management on September 15, 2016 at Shree Saptadhara Secondary School in Jita, La
Social champions of Visible impact, received one day workshop on “ digital story telling” on September 15 at Kharanitar, Nuwakot . O
Visible impact conducted two days TOT on menstrual health management to the ten selected sarathi members, age group of 19- 23.These selected trainers
There are several barriers an adolescent girl faces while joining and completing her schooling. There are different types of assets she needs to build
On July 22 and 23, Visim conducted a workshop with 15 adolescent girls of Nuwakot to help them learn about accountability. The workshop was jointly co
The students of class 9, who had earlier recieved training on menstrual health, now shared their learning to students of class 7 and 8 of Dhapasi
We conducted 2 days workshop with 24 students of class 9, aged 14-16 years of Shree Dhapasi Secondary School, Basundhara on June 24-26, 2016. T
Visim successfully completed a one-day workshop on Storytelling at Kharanitar VDC of Nuwakot. The objective of the workshop was to equip the social ch
Three members of Visible Impact attended Women Deliver Conference 2O16 at Copenhagen, Denmark from May 16-19, 2O16. Ms. Medha Sharma ,President and CE
Visim's pricinciple is beneficiary partnership in all steps, because we know that they know about themselves better. As such, Visim has conducted seve
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