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long-term sustainable community-led change.

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Section 2


long-term sustainable community-led change.

 

covid-19 & our work

throughout the covid-19 pandemic, our work continued to collaborate with Nepali families to plant thousands of trees in the Himalayas.

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what do our sustainers contribute to?Resilient, rural communities in Nepal and around the world. We believe rural communities have access to the most important resources on the planet - water, soil, forests, rivers, farmland, and more. Without healthy communities, we cannot expect to solve the greater challenges communities all over the world face.

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Section 1


what do our sustainers contribute to?Resilient, rural communities in Nepal and around the world. We believe rural communities have access to the most important resources on the planet - water, soil, forests, rivers, farmland, and more. Without healthy communities, we cannot expect to solve the greater challenges communities all over the world face.

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Learn more about the 101 household water project.

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Left: Durga Koirala stands in front of her house with a jug of collected water from a nearby community tap. This is the spot she hopes to one day have her own water tap. Right Top: An aerial view of the community built 40,000 liter water tank with Conscious Impact’s support. Right bottom: Madhav K, Narayan Bhattarai, and Kanchi Lama stand at one of the nearly 8 open community water taps in the village of Takure.