Mission
To ensure the generation of constructive, self supportive and competitive citizens.
Vision
In order to bring equality, happiness and dignity especially among underprivileged children, youths, handicapped, old age, we are empowering them through various effective programmers like education, training, awareness and other possible ways as well.
Goal
WWS ensures underprivileged children, youths, women, handicapped and old age Nepali citizens to bring prosperous , sustainable, self dependent, fearless, skilled and enthusiastic lives.
Objectives
This organization will be a non-profit, public benefit social organization.
- Enhance the capacity of community members, local governments, district stakeholders, and institutions tailored trainings, workshops, and conferences focusing on participatory planning, child rights, human rights protection, and governance principles.
- Establish disaster-resilient communities and schools by implementing robust disaster risk management strategies, emergency response protocols, and early warning systems, including the establishment of dedicated emergency desks and leveraging information technology.
- Lead efforts to mobilize and empower marginalized women and youth, with a particular focus on girls, Dalits, Muslims, and children with disabilities, to combat child/early marriage, child labor, violence against women/girls, and gender-based violence.
- Deliver literacy, income generation, life skills, and vocational training programs to women and youth, ensuring their resilience to climate-related challenges and promoting socio-economic empowerment, food security, and nutrition.
- Raise awareness and promote understanding among marginalized communities—especially Dalits, Janajati, people with disabilities, the elderly, single women, pregnant and lactating women, and Muslims—about their rights, entitlements, and access to government services in Nepal across various sectors including health, WASH, HIV/AIDS, education, and livelihoods.
- Facilitate access to justice through conflict resolution mechanisms and peacebuilding initiatives, while bolstering the effectiveness of judicial committees.
- Advocate that school is the right place for girls, Dalits, and Muslims to protect themselves from violence.
Conduct comprehensive surveys, action research, and evaluations to identify and address key issues related to education, health, and agriculture, including baseline assessments and final evaluations.
- Document and disseminate knowledge through the publication of bulletins, books, journals, and other resources to share insights and best practices gleaned from program activities.
Our Design and Strategy Principles
- Building and maintaining a connection of empathy, dignity and valuing between the issues of the poor and the rich..
- Leveraging and empowering already available resources, wisdom, time, skills and efforts of people.
Approaching complex and interwoven challenge of poverty and discard in a human-centered and community driven way.
- Equipping end users in cities and villages to thrive and evolve sustainably.
- Listening deeply to our rural communities with humility, treating people with dignity and respect.
- Working alongside. We facilitate, nudge and empower our partners and communities environmentally and socially to infuse new life and vitality into their communities.
- Being responsive. We are constantly learning, incorporating and addressing from the reality of changing communities, contexts and deepening relationships
- Evolving solutions with, not for the communities we work with.
- Rooting Ideas in Community. Our on ground strategies are built from the context, cultures, knowledge, wisdom, resources, needs, and aspirations of the rural communities we work with.
- Principles Driven. Our reflection, decision-making and action, in the face of complexity and uncertainty is driven by our guiding principles.