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Muslim minority women break barriers to embrace family planning in Nepal

calendar_today11 April 2019

Local volunteers show Nepali families the benefits of voluntary family planning. ©UNFPA Nepal
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Updates

25x25: Youth Ambassadors to help pave the way to Nairobi

calendar_today20 March 2019

Twenty-five youth ambassadors, each born 25 years ago, have been selected to advance the goals of the International Conference on Population and Development. © UNFPA Nepal
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News

507 maternal deaths take place every day in emergencies, fragile settings, flagship report says

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News

After decades of suffering, fistula survivors in Nepal find reprieve

calendar_today18 September 2018

Palesh Devi Rajdhobi suffered from an obstetric fistula, a debilitating childbirth injury, for 21 years. She endured pain, stigma and social isolation before receiving free reconstructive surgery from a UNFPA-supported campaign. © UNFPA Nepal/Santosh Chhetri
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Video

Family planning in remote Nepal

calendar_today18 July 2018

Family planning in remote Nepal

Family planning in remote Nepal

Mamata Nakal Khadka grew up in rural Nepal. "People used to think that their daughters didn't need to go to school," she told UNFPA. "In my mother's time, there were no contraceptives, so women would have eight, nine or even 10 children."

Ms. Khadka hopes her own life is different. She wants to have only two children, to better focus on their care and to help them achieve their dreams. "I want to see them succeed, and I think family planning will help realize this dream."

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Nepal’s first midwives waiting in the wings to save women’s lives

calendar_today10 May 2018

A new midwifery programme aims to elevate the profession – and save mothers. © UNFPA Nepal/Santosh Chhetri
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News

The rise of a girl hero

calendar_today08 March 2018

Sangita BK is a fierce activist who empowers girls and teaches them to stand up for their human rights. © UNFPA Nepal/Dhana Bahadur Lamsal
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News

Trailblazing all-girl cricket tournament calls for bowling out child marriage

calendar_today14 November 2017

Gudiya Chaudhary traveled 35 km to participate in the tournament, which was the first of its kind in the district. © UNFPA Nepal/Santosh Chhetri
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Trailblazing cricket tournament advocates an end to child marriage

calendar_today14 November 2017

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A trailblazing all-girl cricket tournament in Tulihawa, Nepal, helped reach some 1,500 people with messages about ending child marriage and promoting girls’ equality. © UNFPA Nepal/Santosh Chhetri

The matches were announced by local celebrity cricket commenter Nischal Shrivastav: “The theme of this match is bowling out child marriage and violence against women and girls,” he said. © UNFPA Nepal/Santosh Chhetri

Girls in Kapilvastu District face entrenched inequalities. “Unlike boys, girls have to look after their families and do all the work,” said 18-year-old player Shova Yadav. © UNFPA Nepal/Santosh Chhetri

Child marriage is widely practiced in the district. Prem Sheela Mali, 12, said she hopes the tournament will “change traditional notions towards girls, that they are family burdens and should be married off at an early age.” © UNFPA Nepal/Santosh Chhetri

Some 56 girls came to the district capital to play in the tournament and call for an end to child marriage.

Some of the girls were themselves child brides. Usha Yadav, 18, was ceremonially married five years ago, before even meeting her husband. To this day, she says, “I’ve not seen my husband and have never been to his home.” © UNFPA Nepal/Santosh Chhetri

“If we are provided opportunities to play the games we like and to continue our studies up to the level we want, I think child marriage will disappear like a ghost,” said Prem Sheela Pasi, 18. © UNFPA Nepal/Santosh Chhetri

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Young women emerge as responders, leaders in Nepal flooding

calendar_today12 October 2017

Priyanka Singh (second from right) and her friends discuss their advocacy against child marriage with UNFPA District Officer Bhav Nath Jha. © UNFPA Nepal/Santosh Chhetri
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