Free Health Camp

October 21, Biratnagar, Morang: As one of the Community Engagement Programs operated under the Grassroots Movement, Nepal Unites successfully organized a one-day free health camp in Birateshwar Briddha Ashram Sewa Samiti, Ashok Chowk, Biratnagar-8, Morang, Koshi Province, Nepal.

The health camp is one of the community engagement programs carried out by Nepal Unites as part of the grassroots movement, according to Kanchan Kumari Shah, acting president of the Nepal Unites.

Birateshwar Briddha Ashram Sewa Samiti Treasurer Uma Regmi appreciated the organizer and said she was pleased that they were able to obtain the required consultation as well as a health, blood pressure, and sugar check.

Dr. Anjali Mandal, Dr. Shuvam Kumar Agrawal, and health worker Rakesh Kumar Mandal checked and consulted on a variety of conditions in the health camp, including blood pressure, sugar testing, dental and periodontal problems, and general health checkups.

At the old age Ashram, 58 older citizens—25 men and 33 women—went through a general health checkup.

The Fourth Annual General Assembly was held in Rajbiraj

In September 2024, The 4th Annual General Assembly of Nepal Unites was held in Rajbiraj-1, Saptari, Madhesh Province which is located in the eastern part of the Nepal. All of the representatives from various organizations, social youth activists, teachers, and local government representatives who accepted an invitation and attended in the 4th Annual General Assembly of Nepal Unites had been warmly greeted by the organization’s general secretary, Mr. Krishna Prasad Sharma.

At the fourth annual general assembly of Nepal Unites, Mr.  Sharma gave a progress report on the programs carried out in the fiscal year 2023–2024. The ideas, proposals, tenacity, leadership, and dedication of this working committee’s members and key figures have all contributed to Nepal Unites’ operations’ success in all of their activities, he said.

Additionally, he claimed that carrying out the organization’s mission, upholding accountability, and maintaining transparency were our primary duties and responsibilities. Shiv Datta Sah, a local government representative, committed to supporting the Nepal Unites initiatives centered around youth leadership, peacebuilding, and other related topics in the Assembly.

In addition, he expressed his appreciation for youth- focused programs and brought attention to the fact that many young people are currently taking drugs. and request that such events be planned on this.

Nepal UNITES Policies 

  1. The programs conducted by the organization will be continued and facilitated under the leadership and support of the Provincial Coordinator of Nepal Unites.
  2. The good practice exchange program will be continued in order to share experience among the officials and members of the Nepal Unities Working Committee, provincial coordinators,
    active volunteers and help in developing the spirit of mutual brotherhood.
  3. Necessary initiatives will be taken for participation in national and international programs, seminars, meetings and conferences for capacity building of Nepal Unites Working Committee, and members, provincial coordinators, active volunteers.
  4. Nepal Unites Working Committee members and core team will continue the policy of conducting various programs.
  5. Need-based programs in communities and schools will be implemented with priority at local levels and in coordination and cooperation with various organizations.