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Jady Donky Handicraft Production

The project embarked on its mission in the spring of 2012 in Kathmandu as a pioneering social project. Designed to empower Nepali women by imparting essential skills in logical thinking and practical proficiency through knitting training, our initiative served as a precursor to understanding the local culture before establishing our business. Presently, we are gearing up to relaunch our workshop in new locations across Nepal, continuing our commitment to women’s empowerment and skill development.

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to share knowledge and skills with Nepali women who lacked educational opportunities. Our goal was to empower these women so they could contribute to Nepal’s transition from a monarchy to a modern, politically and economically progressive society. By providing them with training and support, we aimed to help them enhance their livelihoods and create better opportunities for future generations.

“When the mother is ignorant, so does our world.”

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to provide a children’s hobby room to alleviate the challenges faced by mothers in raising children born into a rapidly evolving society. This initiative aimed to bridge the generation gap between Nepali mothers and their children, who were growing up in a society with different educational standards and lifestyles. By offering a space for children to engage in activities that fostered logical thinking and social skills, we sought to enrich their experiences while encouraging an appreciation for their own traditions and culture.

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