About NNDCV
History of the Network
During the ten-year armed conflict in Nepal, thousands of civilians were made disabled. It is against this background that the “National Network of Conflict Victims with Disabilities” was formed to highlight the issues of conflict victims with disabilities and to advocate for their issues with various stakeholders. In February 2019, we held the first ever national conference of civilian made disabled during the conflict. The conference created the National Network of Disabled Conflict Victims (NNDCV) following the principle, “whose issue, their leadership”.


Vision and Mission
NNDCV envisions a non-violent, peaceful, and beautiful Nepal with the guarantee of social justice.
Our mission is to create a society where the conflict victims with disability can live dignified life with the feeling of justice.

Objectives
- To organize the disabled conflict victims across the country and collectively bring the issues of disabled conflict victims in frontlines.
- Make state accountable by organizing campaigns for social and legal justice for disabled conflict victims.
- To establish the issues of disabled conflict victims and exert pressure to different agencies of government including TRC and CIEDP to address these issues.
- To assure the meaningful participation and access of disabled conflict victims in resources and policy making.
Our Board Members
Our team is committed to advocating for disabled conflict victims.

Surendra Khatri
Chairperson

Krishna Ghising
Senior Vice President

Anita Chaudhary
Vice President

Tulsi Pariyar
General Secretary

Ram Ratan Tharu
Secretary

Ramchandra B.K.
Treasurer

Him Bahadur Kumal
Member

Ashok Kumar Sodari
Member

Sunita Ghale
Member

Bhuwanshanti Poudel
Member

Pratap Titung
Member

Pushpa Basnet
Member

Idris Miya
Member
Our Advisors

Dudaraj Adhikari
Advisor

Krishna Adhikari
Advisor
Our Staff Team

Kamala Amatya
Program Officer

Umesh Dahal
Admin and Finance Officer
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