Mode Nepal

Mobilization and Development Nepal

Mode Nepal
1995
Nepal
English
Nepal

Motto of MODE Nepal is to foster mobilization, bottom-up planning, participatory approach and social equity for the betterment of the all sections of the community.

Bharat Kumar Shrestha
PO Box 2708, Khadga House A 22 Mahankal #5, Bansbari Golfutar Crossing Kathmandu, Nepal
+977 1 4471131
+977 1 4478945

Mobilization and Development (MODE) Nepal, primarily dedicated to the sustainable development of Nepal, is a non-political, non-profit making and non-governmental organization (NGO) registered with HMG/N under the Institution Registration Act 1976 and affiliated to Social Welfare Council (SWC).

MODE-Nepal believes in the philosophy of people’s mobilization first for their full willful participation for any developmental endeavors that are primarily intended for their welfare.


  • Make aware and socially mobilize community (including minority ethnic, socially and economically depressed) to enhance their capacity for development planning and program implementation and thereby to help establishing a self-governing grassroots level institutions
  • Undertake policy and action research studies in area of socio-economic, agriculture, natural resources management and rural development that induce direct or indirect community welfare
  • Implement action programs that enhance knowledge and skills of the rural people and help uplift their way of living.
  • Social mobilization and empowerment through formal and non-formal education activities for enhancing local governance and human rights.
  • Technical supports on local level planning and implementation, training services on health, sanitation and population control with particular attention to women and children.
  • Support for community development, resource management, drinking water supply, group work for education and skill development.
  • Promotion for micro-enterprises, micro financing and income generating activities such as cash crop production, agro-forestry and livestock development through integrated rural development programmes.
  • Implementation of developmental programmes like natural resource management, conservation and environmental planning, for sustainable livelihood of the people including women and disadvantaged groups of the community.
  • Community-based infrastructure development.
  • Research studies on policy and strategies on various aspects of rural development.
  • Institutional capacity building of the community people and their organizations through awareness creation, training and mobilization.

Landless farmers, tribal groups and rural women, agriculture workers forest users/dwellers, indigenous peoples and ethnic minorities

Landless farmers, tribal groups and rural women, agriculture workers forest users/dwellers, indigenous peoples and ethnic minorities.

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