What’s Pax Earth

We're a youth-led NGO/NPO founded by enthusiastic and determined youths of Nepal and Japan with an aim of contributing in education and environment in Nepal and Japan.
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PEN MEETS PEJ 2010

PEN MEETS PEJ 2010 (August 12-19, 2010) The second edition of “PEN MEETS PEJ” was held on August 12-19, 2010 in Japan. The main purposes of the event were to attend a joint meeting between PEJ and PEN and courtesy call to Shoyu Club of Japan. Meeting with Pax IV Hyper members for their forthcoming...

Meeting at Bal Byabasai Kendra Secondary School

(April 25, 2010) A PEN team consists of Honorary Member Mr. Nilambar Badal, President Mr. Sujan Koirala and Treasurer Mr. Bal Gopal Shrestha visited Bal Byabasai Kendra Secondary School (BBKSS) on April 25, 2010. Main purpose of the visit was to assess the needs and discuss on possible future collaboration on environmental activities. The PEN...

PEN (Pax Earth Nepal) meets PEJ (Pax Earth Japan) in Japan

Two members of Pax Earth Nepal, Mr. Sujan Koirala and Mr. Dipendra Dangol visited Japan from 28th May to 5th June. This was made it possible with the financial support of Shoyu-club which is the official sponsor of Pax Earth. They were hosted and guided by Pax Earth Japan members during their stay in Tokyo,...

Interaction Programme on Youth Policy for Rural Youths (January 23, 2009)

A team of 4 members led by PEN President Sujan Koirala attended an interaction programme on “Grameen Yuvaharuko lagi Yuva Niti” (Youth Policy for Rural Youths) organized by Migration Network jointly with UNIFEM at SAP Falchha, Babarmahal, Kathmandu on Friday January 23, 2009. It was the first event on which Pax Earth was formally invited....

Detail Report of Site Visit to Kot Timal, Kavrepalanchowk

Pax Earth Nepal (PEN) involved in a field visit to Kot Timal, Kanpur V.D.C. of Kavrepalanchowk district (about 75km east from the capital) during December 7 to 11, 2008. A three member team led by PEN President Mr. Sujan Koirala consisting of Vice President Shreebatsa Basnyat and Secretary Manohar Sapkota left for Kot Timal on...