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ABOUT US

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In 2050 BS (1994 AD), a devastating flood swept through the Bagmati Basin in Sarlahi District, displacing thousands and destroying homes, farmland, and livelihoods. In response, a group of volunteers came together to support rescue and relief efforts. Moved by the scale of suffering, they founded Bagmati Welfare Society Nepal in 2051 BS (1995 AD) - driven by the belief that everyone deserves a safe and healthy life. Since then, the organisation has been dedicated to humanitarian and development work across the region.

Bagmati Welfare Society Nepal (BWSN) is a non-governmental, non-profit, and non-political organization founded in 1995 in Sarlahi, Nepal. With nearly 30 years of experience, BWSN is a leading force in development and humanitarian work, focused on uplifting marginalized communities.

BWSN implements impactful programs in Health, Education, WASH, Livelihood & Nutrition, Inclusive Governance, Disaster Risk Reduction, Injury Prevention, Emergency & Climate Change for building resilient, inclusive communities.

With a strong presence across all 136 local levels of Madhesh Province, 62 in Koshi, and experience nationwide, BWSN works to improve the lives of poor and disadvantaged women, children, youth, and persons with disabilities.

To date, it has reached over 300,000 families, including 600+ people with disabilities, through 100+ projects in collaboration with 50+ national and international partners.

HIGHLIGHTS

Mission

BWSN aims to work for the poorest of the poor, women, children, youths, and underprivileged sections of the society for mainstreaming their issues in local and national development initiatives.

Vision

The BWSN envisions a prosperous, peaceful, free, equity-based Nepali society that ensures human rights and is free from any discrimination.

Norms &Values

Participation, Non-discrimination, Integration, equity & equality, Transparency & accountability.

Goals

To promote inclusive economic, social, political, and environmental development through right based, participatory and democratic process to eliminate social evils, illiteracy, ignorance, ill-health, immorality, discriminatory practices, environmental degeneration, undemocratic norms, and usages.

MAJOR AREAS
OF INTERVENTIONS

To realize the vision, mission, and goals of BWSN, the organization delineates five strategic intervention areas. These encompass targeted efforts and initiatives aimed at effectively addressing and achieving the overarching objectives, ensuring a comprehensive and impactful approach towards their vision and mission.

DONATION

💛 Make a Difference Today

Your support can transform lives. Together, we can create meaningful and lasting change.

Whether it’s helping a girl return to school, empowering youth to lead, or ensuring no woman is left behind, your contribution creates real and lasting impact in communities across Madhesh.

💡 Why Donate to Us?

  • Transparent Impact: Every contribution directly supports programs in education, health, empowerment, and inclusion.
  • Proven Programs: Our initiatives are evidence-based and implemented in partnership with trusted organizations such as USAID.

🎯 Where Your Money Goes

Amount Impact
USD 100 Provides school supplies for one child for a year
USD 100 Funds a health awareness session for 20 women
USD 50 Trains a youth leader to promote inclusion and rights
USD 500 Supports a girl’s education and mentorship for one year

💳 Donate Now

Your generosity helps create lasting change. Every contribution—big or small—makes a difference.

🔒 Secure payments • Transparent reporting • Real impact

Email: bwsn@bwsn.org.np
Phone: +977-46-530501

Impact

🌍 Our Impact

We are transforming lives across Madhesh Province through inclusive health, WASH, and community-based interventions.

📊 Our Reach

  • 300,000+ families reached, including 600 persons with disabilities
  • 210,000+ women reached
  • 80,250 pregnant & lactating women supported
  • 25,000+ children reached
  • 6,500 elderly people supported

🏥 Institutional Engagement

  • 1,300 health facilities (from peripheral centers to referral hospitals) engaged
  • 300 schools covered through awareness programs
  • 40 schools supported with WASH station establishment
  • 12 birthing centers constructed or renovated
  • 3 operation theatres renovated

🩺 Health Impact

  • 33,345 TB cases identified and enrolled for treatment with a 93% cure rate
  • 1,674 HIV/AIDS cases detected; 95% enrolled for treatment
  • 113,947 people reached through door-to-door COVID-19 vaccination
  • 41,323 school children vaccinated against COVID-19

💙 Improved Access to Health Services

  • 8,400 migrants screened for early malaria detection
  • 30,000+ women received safe motherhood services (ANC, PNC, institutional delivery)
  • 6,863 women counselled on family planning; 52% adopted contraception
  • 15,885 women screened for pelvic organ prolapse; 7,174 diagnosed
  • 316 women received surgical treatment; others received non-surgical care
  • 3,501 women screened for cervical cancer; 210 VIA-positive cases treated

💼 Economic Empowerment

800 households supported through livelihood and income-generation initiatives, strengthening economic resilience at the household level.

🛡️ Protection & Gender-Based Violence Response

Over 2,000 women were screened for GBV. Among them, 125 cases were identified — 28 referred for medical care and OCMC services, and 97 received counseling and psychosocial support.

🚨 Emergency Response

  • 100,000+ people supported during emergency situations
  • 3,935 households received cash voucher assistance
  • 1,089 households provided with safe drinking water