2025 Highlights

2025 Highlights

Thank you for your dedication and commitment to our shared mission in 2025. During the 2025 fiscal year, your support has helped us reach 22,000 individuals, with 5,200 of them receiving long-term, in-depth support. The 2025 highlights listed below are just a few of the many wonderful accomplishments you helped to make possible. Dhanyabad!

269

children admitted & treated at NYF’s Nutritional Rehabilitation Home

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nutrition outreach camps completed, exceeding our annual goal by 1

996

students received NYF scholarships, exceeding our annual target by 118

1,751

counseling sessions provided by Ankur, exceeding our annual target by 151

Celebrating 147 diplomas in 2025

This year, we celebrated 147 diplomas! Pictured on the left is Ashmi, who grew up at Olgapuri Children’s Home, and has been in NYF’s care for over 18 years. In 2025, she completed her bachelor’s degree in Community Development from Kathmandu University.

Rate of malnutrition dropped by 30% in 2025

In 2023, children in Wards 1 & 3 of Tirhut Rural Municipality faced an extremely high malnutrition rate of 83.46%. By 2025, the rate had fallen to 53.22%, thanks to NYF’s ongoing work through the Caste Equality Project. This includes free lunch programs at schools and Community Learning Centers, as well as other community nutrition programs.

First Educating Dalit Lawyer graduated

NYF celebrated an important milestone this year when Pradip BK became the first graduate of our Educating Dalit Lawyers Program. He completed his BALLB degree, finished his internship at Bhusal Law Associates, and is now preparing for his licensing exam and upcoming community service.

3 new Community Learning Centers constructed

In September 2025, three new Community Learning Centers were constructed as part of our Caste Equality Project in Saptari District, bringing the total number of NYF’s centers in the district to five. Of the five, two are fully operational with programs like Peer Counseling, Early Childhood Daycare, and Adult Literacy Classes running every day.

Success at Olgapuri Children’s Village!

In 2025, eleven children at Olgapuri took part in Nepal’s nationwide Secondary Education Examination (SEE). This exam is a critical gateway to higher secondary education in Grades 11 and 12. With dedication and months of preparation, ten of these students passed the exam and successfully became eligible to continue on to Grade 11—an important milestone that opens the door to future academic and career opportunities.

New vocational training school in Dhangadi

With the financial support from a generous group of supporters in the UK, NYF built a new vocational school in the city of Dhangadi in Western Nepal. Electrical, welding, and plumbing trainings are currently being run by 6 trainers.

One-Day Nutrition Training in Saptari District

Through the Caste Equality Project in Saptari District, we completed a one-day nutrition training in March 2025 at a Community Learning Center (CLC) for school teachers, cooks and caregivers. The training was conducted by nutrition experts from NYF’s nutrition programs, and over 100 people participated. This included twenty-six school teachers and cooks from all 13 schools in Tirhut Rural Municipality, as well as six CLC staff members and cooks, and 78 mothers.

More Community Learning Center success!

  • After-School Support Classes: In 2025, over 100 children participated in after-school support classes, with up to 50 students attending at a time in each Community Learning Center—strengthening learning, confidence, and consistency beyond the school day.
  • The Early Childhood Care Program: 120 toddlers participated in the early childhood care program in 2025. They were provided a safe, nurturing environment where young children received nutritious meals, learned personal hygiene, and engaged in creative play designed to support early cognitive development.
  • Back-to-School Bridging Classes: 35 girls attended NYF’s bridging classes in 2025. 33 of them transitioned back to school in the current academic session—an encouraging step toward continued learning and opportunity.


These 2025 highlights were all made possible because of support from the NYF Community. We hope it offers a glimpse into how your kindness directly impacts the individuals we serve every day.

We hope you’ll join us for another year of making a difference.

Happy Holidays from Nepal!

Happy Holidays from Nepal!

NYF President Som Paneru sends his holiday wishes to you! This letter was featured in an email sent to NYF supporters on December 23, 2025 about the impact of skill-based training. If you’d like to receive messages like this in the mail, please subscribe to our email list here


Dear NYF Community,

As the year comes to a close, I am reflecting with both gratitude and resolve. Like many communities around the world, Nepal faced challenges in 2025. Yet even in moments of hardship, our shared commitment to children, families, and young people never wavered. Together, we carried hope forward and persevered, continuing to expand access to education, skills, and opportunity where it is needed most.

The work you support at Nepal Youth Foundation (NYF) continues to shape lives in quiet but powerful ways. One story that has stayed with me this year is that of Jitendra Kumar Yadav, a graduate of one of NYF’s skill-based, vocational training programs.

Jitendra is from Tirhut Rural Municipality. After his father passed away, he became the sole provider for his 87-year-old mother, his wife, and his young son. With no formal skills and very little income, life was extremely difficult. Many people doubted his ability to succeed.

But that changed in 2023, when Jitendra enrolled in NYF’s Building Electrician Training program in Tirhut Rural Municipality.

After 390 hours of training, he graduated with a certificate and a brand-new toolbox—giving him the confidence to begin a new journey, not just for himself, but for his family.

Jitendra started by taking small electrical wiring and repair jobs in his village, working in homes and village temples. For the first time, his community had a trained electrician of its own. His dedication and skill quickly earned trust, and demand for his work grew into neighboring towns.

As his work expanded, so did its impact. Jitendra began hiring other trained youth, many of whom are graduates of NYF training programs. Today, he runs his own electrical contracting business with nine employees. He has worked on nearly 90 sites, including government school buildings and offices, village temples, and private homes. I am especially proud that he recently completed the electrical wiring at NYF’s new Community Learning Centers built as part of the Caste Equality Project.

With a stable monthly income of NPR 35,000 to 40,000, Jitendra now provides a comfortable life for his family—including his son, who now attends a good private school. Just as importantly, he has earned dignity and respect in his community, and has become an example of what is possible when opportunity is shared.

“I am grateful to NYF for changing my life,” he says. “I encourage all young people to join skill-based training. It can truly transform your future.”

Jitendra’s journey reflects what is possible when young people are given practical skills, confidence, and the chance to build a future close to home. In a time when many young adults and families in Nepal face uncertainty and unemployment, his story offers hope rooted in action.

As we enter this holiday season, I am deeply grateful for you and the NYF Community. Your generosity allows opportunity to ripple outward to families and communities. From all of us here in Nepal, thank you for standing with us this year.

We wish you and yours a warm and joyful holiday season, and peace and prosperity in the year ahead. Together, we look forward to making an even greater impact in Nepal in 2026.

Som Paneru, President
Nepal Youth Foundation