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PSDN stands for Partnership for Sustainable Development Nepal, a non-profit organization dedicated to fostering harmony among humanity, life, and nature through innovative, sustainable initiatives.
PSDN focuses on thematic areas such as WASH (Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene), health and nutrition, biodiversity and climate change, disaster risk reduction, education and skill development, waste management, and livelihoods enhancement.
PSDN prepares communities for disasters through training, early warning systems, and building resilient infrastructure. It also provides immediate humanitarian aid and supports long-term recovery efforts.
Some of PSDN’s ongoing projects include water accessibility programs, Lahan forest restoration, community-based climate resilience initiatives, and health camps for underserved communities.
You can support PSDN by donating through their official website, volunteering in their projects, or partnering with them to implement sustainable development programs.
Yes, PSDN actively involves local communities in planning and implementing projects to ensure sustainability and address their specific needs.
PSDN operates across Nepal, with projects implemented in over 27 districts, reaching thousands of households and individuals.
PSDN organizes health camps, distributes life-saving medicines, and equips rural clinics. It also implements programs to combat malnutrition and improve maternal and child health.
PSDN focuses on forest restoration, renewable energy solutions, watershed management, and community-led conservation initiatives to maintain ecological balance and combat climate change.
Yes, PSDN welcomes volunteers to contribute their skills and time to various projects. You can contact PSDN through their website to learn more about volunteer opportunities.
PSDN’s integrated approach combines sustainable development, community empowerment, and environmental conservation to achieve meaningful and lasting impacts.
You can contact PSDN via their official website or through their office located in Nepal. Detailed contact information is provided on the website.
Yes, PSDN partners with local and international organizations, government agencies, and communities to amplify the impact of its initiatives.