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Photo Essay
02/21/2019
Not just a gentleman’s game
https://www.unicef.org/nepal/stories/not-just-gentlemans-game
Cricket is one of the most popular sports in Nepal. The men’s team of Nepal is making quick progress in the international arena, often nicknamed as a gentleman’s game. They recently beat UAE to clinch the One Day International (ODI) and Twenty20 series. Paras Khadka However, there are some highly motivated women in the country who are proving the…
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02/08/2019
Girls education PSA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LSGSHk-PWlU&t=6s
Do you remember this old PSA UNICEF produced with the government ?
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08/10/2018
Kul Chandra Gautam Announces Support For Girls’ Education Programme In Nepal
https://www.unicef.org/nepal/press-releases/kul-chandra-gautam-announces-support-girls-education-programme-nepal
KATHMANDU, 9 August 2018, – UNICEF Nepal welcomes the decision by Kul Chandra Gautam, former Deputy Executive Director of UNICEF and former Assistant Secretary-General of the United Nations, to donate the proceeds from the sale of his new book, Global Citizen from Gulmi, to support an innovative girls’ education programme, a part of UNICEF’s Let Us Learn initiative in…
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06/22/2018
UNICEF’s non-formal education programme helps girls return to school
https://www.unicef.org/nepal/stories/unicefs-non-formal-education-programme-helps-girls-return-school
Saptari, Nepal –, Surji Mandal wants to be a teacher when she grows up. The seventh grader at Shree Mahaveer Higher Secondary School in Saptari, a district in southern plains of Nepal says her favourite subjects are Nepali and social studies. A few years ago, Surji’s dream of becoming a teacher was near impossible to achieve. She had dropped out of school in second…
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01/16/2019
युनिसेफको अनौपचारिक शिक्षा कार्यक्रमले बालिकाहरुलाई पुन: विद्यालय जान सहयोग गरेको छ।
https://www.unicef.org/nepal/ne/कथा/युनिसेफको-अनौपचारिक-शिक्षा-कार्यक्रमले-बालिकाहरुलाई-पुन-विद्यालय-जान-सहयोग-गरेको-छ।
सप्तरी, नेपाल, -  आफु ठुलो भएपछि सुरजी मण्डल शिक्षक बन्न चाहन्छिन्। दक्षिण तराई स्थित सप्तरीको श्री महावीर उच्च माध्यमिक विद्यालयमा कक्षा सातमा पढ्ने उनले आफुलाई मनपर्ने विषयहरु नेपाली र सामाजिक सिक्षा हो भनेर भन्छिन्। केहि वर्ष अघि सम्म शिक्षक बन्ने उनको सपना लगभग असम्भव नै थियो। घरको कमजोर आर्थिक अवस्थाका कारण उनी दुई कक्षामा पढ्दा-पढ्दै विद्यालय छोड्न बाध्य…

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