Blogs

Blogs

Some Of Our Recent Stories & News Blogs
Community Advocacy on Hepatitis Day 2023 A opern Letter to MoHP
24 Aug
Community Advocacy on Hep...

Recovering Nepal submitted an open letter and petition to the Honorable Minister of Health, Secretary of MoHP, and Director of NCASC, demanding ac...

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Training on business-plan development for income generation support to Pud
18 Jul
Training on business-plan...

Recovery Nepal trained more than 120 PUD community members on business plan development for its COVID-19 Grants....

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Community consultation and presentation
18 Jul
Community consultation an...

Recovery Nepal completed the consultation for the identification of the priorities to be included in the Global Fund Funding Cycle 7 for People Who Us...

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Mechi Zonal hospital 28th Aug 2020 province #1
19 Feb
Mechi Zonal hospital 28th...

Recovering Nepal / RN women organized Toupdateser service information of OCMC (OnestopCrisisManagementCenter) to develop referral mechanism # sensiti...

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National Dissemination based on CBQM
19 Feb
National Dissemination ba...

National Dissemination based on CBQM Country report.KPRA projectOrganized : by Recovering Nepal...

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HRasia inaugurated
19 Feb
HRasia inaugurated

Recovering Nepal in support of HRasia inaugurated 3- Day Organisational Dvelopment and Advocacy training for WWUDs led organisations. This effort shal...

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Get To Know Us

Let Us Come Together To Make a Difference

Recovering Nepal (RN) is a community of amazing and diverse group of individuals, organizations and thematic networks. Formally, as an overarching umbrella organisation, it is the National Federation of people who have had history of drug use and drug service organizations dedicated to resolving problem drug use in Nepal.

Our Vision

Quality life for people with a history of drug use and other KAPs communities

Our Mission

RECOVERING NEPAL Mission is to empower people who use drugs and other KAPs communities to mitigate negative consequences of their vulnerabilities, including prevent blood born infections and create an enabling environment for universal access.

Our Goals

Its Goal is to increase access to human rights based comprehensive health services, access to justice and equitable social opportunities for self-betterment through self-determination among people who use drugs and other KAPs communities while reducing blood borne infections and associated co-morbidities.