National retreat of the Women\'s Forum

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CARE Nepal currently has 60 members in it's Women's Forum of which 55 can be seen in this picture. This is the first time in the history of CARE Nepal that all the women staff have come together in this manner
The country director takes time out from his busy schedule to address the forum and inaugurate the retreat.  The strong commitment from the leadership is one of the reasons that keeps the forum alive and active
The strength of the women's forum lies in it's members. It is due to the zeal and perseverance of everyone due to which the retreat was possible. It was an event that gave us an opportunity to celebrate ourselves, celebrate the spirit of womanhood!
Staff share their most emotional and intimate stories with each other. Some stories made us cry while some made us laugh but each one was inspiring in itself. This retreat also gave us an opportunity to vent out our feelings.
Coady intern -Noorzada shares about the efforts made to develop women's leadership in her home country Kirgisthan
To dance is to be out of yourself. Larger, more beautiful, more powerful. ~Agnes De Mille  The forum members let their hair down and swing to their favorite tune
Shanti Dong joined CARE Nepal as a security guard. She was an active and outspoken staff. Identifying her potential, CARE groomed her and promoted her as an office assistant in one of it's field offices. She is doing very well and carrying out her respons
Hansa Malla works as a field coordinator in one of Nepal's most remote district - Mugu. She is identified as a prominent figure in her community. Education happened to her by accident. During those days, there were rumors that children were beaten severel
Women from Bharatpur sing and dance song for their fellow colleagues. Bharatpur is the center for most of CARE Nepal's Women empowerment projects. The women in the cluster felt that despite so many projects focused on empowering women, there was no mechan
Pushpa Malasi is a housekeeper with CARE's Dhangadi cluster office. Her husband abandoned her for another woman. Rupa fled the house with her daughter after her husband tried to kill her Had she not worked for CARE, she would not have been able to send he
Asal Maya Praja works as a housekeeper in Bharatpur Cluster Office. She feels good to have been able to participate in the event and meet so many colleagues. Despite working in CARE Nepal for long , this is the first time she is meeting everyone.