New Nepali Coalition Advocates for Marginalized Groups

11 Mar

March 11, 2009, Washington, DC: Five Nepali organizations based in the United States have come together to form a new coalition to advance the concerns of marginalized communities in Nepal.

Called “The Coalition Advancing the Rights of Marginalized Peoples of Nepal,” its aim is to foster a culture of peaceful dialogue and constructive debates on issues related to inclusive politics in Nepal.

The five founding organizations that make up the Coalition are Adhikaar for Human Rights and Social Justice, Alliance for Democracy & Human Rights in Nepal (ADHRN), Association of Nepali Teraian in America (ANTA), Federation of Indigenous Peoples of Nepal in America (FIPNA),and the Nepali-American Society for Oppressed Community (NASO). NASO is an outreach partner of The Advocacy Project (AP).

The Coalition has expressed serious concerns about the process of drafting Nepal’s new constitution, specifically whether it addressing the needs of marginalized communities such as Dalit, women, indigenous people, and Madheshis.

As its first major action, the Coalition will hold a series of public meetings in the United States where Nepalis of different groups and ethnic backgrounds will be encouraged to make suggestions on how the new constitution should be written. The Nepali government has requested input on the consitution from diaspora communities.

Posted By

Posted Mar 11th, 2009

1 Comment

  • Mary

    March 13, 2009

     

    All of these policies so hard, I always read the news and wonder all the people, they do not want to just stay calm.

Enter your Comment

Submit

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

 

 

Fellows

2024
2023
2022
2021
2020
2019
2018
2017
2016
2015
2014
2013
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003