Our Team

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Dilip Gurung

President
President
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Deepak Chapagain

Vice President
Vice President
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Dhurba KC

Vice President
Vice President
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Ujjwal Karmacharya

General Secretary
General Secretary
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Riddhi Pratap Jung Bahadur Rana

Treasurer
Treasurer
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Ravi Krishna Shrestha

Secretary
Secretary
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Samir Thapa Chhetri

Secretary
Secretary
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Rojal Shrestha

Member-Thematic Network (YKP Lead)
Thematic Network
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Yam kala Rai

Member-Thematic Network (RN Women)
Thematic Network
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Aswin Thapa

Member- Thematic Netowork-Current Users
Thematic Network
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Rajesh Didiya

Member-Thematic Network- TB
Thematic Network
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Karma Sonam Sherpa

Member
Member
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Navraj Pandey

Member
Member
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Lalit Bhattarai

Member
Member
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Binoy Lama

Member
Member
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Keshab Pun Magar

Member
Member
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Sandeep Shakya

Member
Member
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Bhakti Sitaula

Invitee
Invitee
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Durga (Sushil) Rijal

Invittee
Invitee
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Ranbir Singh Chettri

Invitee
Invitee
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Sampurna Tamraka

Invitee
Invitee
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Raj Kumar Lama

Invitee
Invitee
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Sanjay Khadka

Invitee
Invitee
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Saujan DC

Invitee
Invitee

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.