Introduction [ASTHA]
The VDWAC Nepal Changed its Name as ASTHA Nepal (Association for Social Transformation and Humanterian Assistance) from 15th general assembly of Organization.
The Association for Socail Transformation and Humanterian Assistance (ASTHA) is a non- governmental organization (NGO) established in 1996 with the mission to empower women and disadvantaged people and their organizations to achieve sustainable and equitable development. The rational behind the inception of ASTHA is the realization that the problems of poverty and rural backwardness cannot be addressed through efforts of the government alone and complementary programs and initiatives should come from non- governmental organizations as well.
Organization Structure
The General Assembly (GA) of ASTHA is the highest governing structure. The GA meets annually and provides policy directions and guidelines, reviews and approves programmes and plans, and ensures that ASTHA is operating within the overall policy framework towards its organizational vision, mission and objectives.
- The General Assembly
- The Central Executive Committee (Ex Com)
- The Chief Executive Officer
- Programe Management
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Projects
- Peace Building Campaign Programme
Location: - Semjong, Sattedevi, Katunje,Jharlang,Tipling and Sertung VDC in Dhading - Partnership for Combating Local Level Corruption
Location: - Achham district - Community Livestock Development Project
Location: - Turmakhand VDC of Achham District - Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Programme
Location: - Timang, Thanchowk,Thonche And Dharapani of Manang dsitrict - Rural Village Water Resource Management Project
Location: - Dhungachalna VDC in Achham District - Poverty Alleviation in Selected Rural Areas
Location: - Matela, Ranibas, Kafalkot, Ghoreta, Rajena and Agragaun VDCs in the North-east and Lagam, Betan, Bijaura,Ghatgaun and Guthu VDCs in the Western cluster of Surkhet district.
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- Action for sustainable employment through skill enhancement
- Nawa Jeewan (Establishment of dignity life of single women within their society)










