Completed Date : May 14, 2018
RICOD is implementing earthquake response project in Lele, Nallu, Bhardeu, Chaughare and Dalchoki in partnership with Mennonite Central Committee since September 2016. Reconstruction of damaged houses, WASH activities and commercial agriculture and livestock training are the key activities of the...
Completed Date : May 14, 2018
RICOD is implementation 4th phase mother and child nutrition project in rural village of Lalitpur district in partnership with Canadian Foodgrains Bank and Mennonite Central Committee since March 2017. Nutrition training to women, men and adolescents, kitchen gardening and livestock management training to farmers are key activities of the project.
Completed Date : April 9, 2018
To create a volunteering opportunity for 18-25 years old, RICOD has been implementing International Citizen Service (ICS) project in rural parts of Lalitpur district since February 2015. It gives young people the chance to work side-by-side with local volunteers in...
RICOD has made tremendous strides over the past 22 years in establishing equatable society for Peace, social justice and sustainable development in Nepal. We are managing multiple funding partners and projects including numerous collaborations with nonprofits and charitable organizations, as well as beneficial partnerships to ensure that the needs of the community are met. We will continue to strive to achieve new milestones and extend our reach throughout vulnerable communities.
In this fast-paced, technologically advanced age, we are striving to create an atmosphere of transparency and accountability, which will help to render a more robust relationship by and between our entire community. One way we feel helps us to reach this goal, is by creating this new, interactive website. In the coming days, we will be adding other advancements to achieve this goal. By engaging in community based programs and projects supporting all those who align with our vision, we believe we can make a positive difference in the lives of vulnerable and marginalized people who are in need.