The Partners Nepal, Serving the Mountain Communities

Established in 2012, The Partners Nepal (TPN) is a non-government organization in Nepal that aims to serve the mountain communities that lack the financial and other resources to overcome poverty and other social and environmental problems on their own.

Our Vision

Establish a platform for mountain communities in conserving mountain ecosystems, conservation, and restoration of natural and cultural heritage, and to improve mountain communities’ sustainable livelihoods.

Our Mission

Help the poor communities find a way to make money that will last and set up practices that will improve the local environment for people living there now and in the future.

SERVING MOUNTAIN COMMUNITIES

Sustaining Mountain Communities Together

The Partners Nepal (TPN) works with mountain communities to restore ecosystems, conserve natural and cultural heritage, and improve livelihoods through tree plantation, sustainable trails, ecotourism, and community initiatives.

One Day, One Tree

Unique concept that will help to restore and protect the mountain environment and ecosystems

Sir Edmund Hillary Memorial Museum & Elder Care Center

A home for the senior citizens in need.

Climate Change

The Partners Nepal, with support from Peak Aid Japan, published 1,000…

Our Team

Our Dedicated And Compassionate Team Members

Ang Rita Sherpa

Chairman

31 years of experience in management of protected areas, eco-tourism, community-based tourism, and sustainable and livelihood development

Bhem Raj Rai

Secretary

worked in The Mountain Institute as Conservation and Livelihood Program Officer over the period before joining The Partners Nepal

Bhala Kaji Kulung

Treasurer

Project officer of Himalayan Natural Fibre Foundation since 2008 and involved at The Mountain Institute’s Nepal programs from 1999-2008 in various positions including the finance and program officer

Dambar Thapa

Executive Member

over 20 years of experience in participatory natural resource management and community development program and Climate Change Adaptation

Shova Rai

Executive Member

involved at The Mountain Institute’s Nepal program before she joined the International Humanitarian Organization.She is a passionate advocate of peace, human rights and social development

Chet Kumar Khatri

Executive Member

Chet Kumar Khatri has more than 17 years of experience as a development professional and an expert in the humanitar

Januka Kulung

Executive Member

Our Working Areas

Our working Areas

One Day One Tree

Senior Citizen Support

Women Allo Production Centre

Rural Relief Support

Cultural Heritage

Horticulture Support

Our Partners

Strategic partnerships that strengthen our mission and reach.