LIA - Women, International development and the Valley
Read my LIA reflection on summer spent in Kathmandu, Nepal for empowering marginalised women home-based workers
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Reflecting on my experiences in Kathmandu, I am deeply grateful for the warmth and generosity shown by the SABAH team and the women home-based workers we work alongside. I also appreciate greatly opportunities to learn from international organisations and foundations like UN Women Nepal, HomeNet South Asian (HNSA) and China Foundation for Rural Development (CFRD) in Nepal. I feel incredibly privileged to witness and participate in development work on the ground, with all of its challenges and rewards. I look forward to continuing my engagement with women-focused issues in the future !
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