In year FY21, through the pandemic, we have successfully brought assistance to millions of families in 104 Municipalities delivering COVID Support worth USD 1 million. We were among the most effective assistance that smallholder farmers received with the support of 28 Agri-transport vehicles in the first round and additional 47 that were delivered in the second round. The support was widely appreciated by the government, other NGOs and general public as well. We received overwhelming appreciation in the social media. At the same time, we have waded through the pandemic by establishing partnership with 36 Municipalities. As we end FY21, we look forward to bringing more innovations and work in the field of ending hunger and poverty and caring for the Earth.
Heifer International proudly celebrated its 20th anniversary of working in Nepal as a sustainable development non-profit leader in smallholder agriculture and agri-based enterprises. Heifer Nepal has achieved two decades of uplifting vulnerable families, making them self-sufficient and resilient through building social capital and strong demand-driven market component
Heifer’s association with Nepal began in 1957-58 with the gift of high-yielding, improved breeds of cattle, sheep and pigs for cross-breeding along with parent stock of poultry and an incubator upon the request of Government of Nepal with the aim to introduce high yielding genetic material to native animal populations. The livestock were placed in Government farms. Later in 1993, the first community development project, “Baruwa Goat Raising Project,” was implemented in Gitanagar, Chitwan.
Heifer’s association with Nepal began in 1957-58 with the gift of high-yielding, improved breeds of cattle, sheep and pigs for cross-breeding along with parent stock of poultry and an incubator upon the request of Government of Nepal with the aim to introduce high yielding genetic material to native animal populations. The livestock were placed in Government farms. Later in 1993, the first community development project, “Baruwa Goat Raising Project,” was implemented in Gitanagar, Chitwan.
Heifer’s association with Nepal began in 1957-58 with the gift of high-yielding, improved breeds of cattle, sheep and pigs for cross-breeding along with parent stock of poultry and an incubator upon the request of Government of Nepal with the aim to introduce high yielding genetic material to native animal populations. The livestock were placed in Government farms. Later in 1993, the first community development project, “Baruwa Goat Raising Project,” was implemented in Gitanagar, Chitwan.