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NGO, which stands for "Non-Governmental Organization," refers to a non-profit, voluntary, and independent entity that is formed by individuals or groups to address various social, environmental, humanitarian, or developmental issues. NGOs operate without government control or direct involvement and are typically driven by a mission to promote positive change and make a meaningful impact on society.

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NGO Registration

NGO  in Nepal can work across a wide range of sectors, including but not limited to:

  1. Social Services: NGOs might focus on issues like education, healthcare, women's empowerment, child welfare, and poverty alleviation.

  2. Environmental Conservation: NGOs might work on environmental protection, conservation of natural resources, and raising awareness about climate change.

  3. Human Rights: Some NGOs work to protect and promote human rights, fight against discrimination, and advocate for social justice.

  4. Community Development: NGOs might aim to enhance the well-being and livelihoods of marginalized communities through projects like water and sanitation, infrastructure development, and vocational training.

  5. Health and Wellness: NGOs could focus on healthcare access, disease prevention, and improving overall public health.

  6. Disaster Relief and Rehabilitation: In a disaster-prone country like Nepal, NGOs often play a crucial role in providing relief and rehabilitation after natural disasters like earthquakes, floods, and landslides.

  7. Advocacy and Policy Change: Some NGOs engage in advocacy efforts to influence policies and bring about legislative changes in areas such as education, health, and human rights.

  8. Cultural Preservation: Certain NGOs might be dedicated to preserving and promoting cultural heritage, languages, and traditional practices.

NGOs in Nepal are regulated by the Social Welfare Council (SWC), which is a government body responsible for registering and overseeing the operations of NGOs. To operate legally, NGOs need to be registered with the SWC and adhere to certain regulations and reporting requirements.

NGO Registration FAQ'S

01.How long does it take for the registration process of an NGO?

The registration process of an NGO takes one to two months to complete after all the procedures are completed.

02.When and where is the renewal of NGO registration done?

Every fiscal year i.e., Asar/Shrawan, Registration must be renewed at the tax office, ward office and Municipality office, District Administration Office, and Social Welfare Council (every three years).

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