on Jul 17, 2018 •
Pax Earth observed 10th Anniversary organising a short and sweet program at its Secretariat on July 17, 2018. The celebration started with cutting the 10th anniversary cake by chief advisor Rabindra Man Joshi. He congratulated Pax Earth for the 10-years of successful social journey. Joshi praised the leadership, transparency and team-work which have been the...
on May 4, 2018 •
Pax Earth organised a drip irrigation workshop for the underprivileged farmers in Kot Timal village, Namobuddha Municipality, Kavre, Nepal under the project water to livelihoods (W2L) on May 4, 2018. A Pax Earth team consisted of president of Pax Earth Nepal (PEN) Sujan Koirala, president of Pax Earth Japan (PEJ) Soko Aoki, member Sital Mainali,...
on Apr 21, 2018 •
Pax Earth, with a technical support of Tilganga Institute of Ophthalmology (TIO) and cooperation from Namobuddha Municipality Ward No. 5 office, conducted one day’s “Namobuddha Eye Camp 2018” successfully at Kanpur Higher Secondary School, Kanpur on April 18, 2018. Including 3-year’s Sushma Lama to 100 year’s Nangshan Dolbu Tamang, 122 local people from Timal region...
on Mar 26, 2018 •
Pax Earth conducted a nursery development training for the underprivileged farmers in Kot Timal village of Namobuddha Municipality, Kavrepalanchok under the Water to Livelihoods (W2L) project on March 25, 2018. Including the beneficiary farmers of the W2L project, 36 farmers actively participated on it. In the training, senior agricultural technician from Center for Environmental and...
on Dec 1, 2017 •
Pax Earth has expanded the beneficiary of the Water to Livelihoods (W2L) project by adding 13 more earthquake affected farmers in Kot Timal village under phase-II in November 2017. A Pax Earth team led by president Sujan Koirala along with members: Debraj Ghimire, Sital Mainali, Prabin Giri, Rounik Aryal, managing director and technical expert of Nepal Agro Live Pvt....
on Nov 18, 2017 •
Nepal experienced the incessant rainfall from August 11 to 14, 2017 that triggered widespread floods in Terai region and several landslides in the Hill areas resulting in a huge impact on life, livelihoods and infrastructure in 35 out of 77 districts. According to Ministry of Home Affairs (MoHA), there were 159 deaths, 28 missing and...