About the campaign

A movement built by women, for women — across all of Nepal.

The three figures in our emblem are not symbols. They are organizers, mothers, daughters, lawyers and survivors who decided silence was no longer an option.

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Our story

OUR MISSION

Every woman deserves safety, voice, and the power to shape her own future.

Founded in २०७९, the National Campaign for Women Right unites grassroots organizers, lawyers, educators and survivors across Nepal — from the Terai plains to the Himalayan villages.

We work where injustice is most invisible: child marriage, gender-based violence, denied inheritance, missing wages. Our three figures — woven into our emblem — represent the women who lift each other into strength.

Our objectives

Six commitments that anchor every campaign, classroom and clinic.

Equal protection under law

Push for full constitutional implementation of gender equality in citizenship, inheritance, and labor.

Legal & civic literacy

Reach 100,000 women with rights-awareness training across all seven provinces by 2030.

Survivor-led leadership

Train 1,000 paralegals and community organizers from within the communities we serve.

Economic independence

Grow 200 women-led cooperatives covering livelihoods, savings, and dignified work.

Policy advocacy

Coordinate a national coalition that holds parliament and local government accountable.

Measurable, audited impact

Publish independent annual audits and program-level outcome reports for every district we work.

Where we work

From the Terai to the Himalaya — active in every province.

Hover or tap any point on the map to see the district and the work we are doing there.

Bagmati Province

Kathmandu

National secretariat & advocacy office.

Our Journey

Seventeen years. Seven provinces. One movement.

  1. 2009

    A circle becomes a campaign

    Twelve organizers in Kathmandu register the National Campaign for Women Right.

  2. 2012

    First legal aid clinic

    Pro-bono representation begins in Janakpur, serving 200 survivors in year one.

  3. 2015

    Earthquake response

    Mobile shelters and trauma services reach women across Sindhupalchok and Gorkha.