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In 2003, the organisation started its ] (IPM) approach and became one of a several organisations that played an instrumental role in the dissemination of IPM technologies in the country.<ref name=IPMHeliyon>{{cite journal |last1= Shrestha |first1= Sukraraj |last2= Prasad Amgain |first2= Lal | last3= Pandey |first3= Prem | last4= Bhandari |first4= Tarjan | last5= Khatiwada | first5= Sudip | date= 2024 |title= Adoption status of integrated pest management (IPM) practices among vegetable growers of Lamjung district of Nepal |url= https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844024140303 |journal= ] |volume= 10 |issue= 18 |pages= |doi= |access-date= 28 December 2024}}</ref> Another major pillar of Caritas Nepal's work is its ] adaptation projects.
In 2003, the organisation started its ] (IPM) approach and became one of a several organisations that played an instrumental role in the dissemination of IPM technologies in the country.<ref name=IPMHeliyon>{{cite journal |last1= Shrestha |first1= Sukraraj |last2= Prasad Amgain |first2= Lal | last3= Pandey |first3= Prem | last4= Bhandari |first4= Tarjan | last5= Khatiwada | first5= Sudip | date= 2024 |title= Adoption status of integrated pest management (IPM) practices among vegetable growers of Lamjung district of Nepal |url= https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844024140303 |journal= ] |volume= 10 |issue= 18 |pages= |doi= |access-date= 28 December 2024}}</ref> Another major pillar of Caritas Nepal's work is its ] adaptation projects.
In 2015, Nepal was struck by a ]. Caritas Nepal redirected much of its ongoing work to life-saving activities and quickly became a major relief and rehabilitation actor. Its initial efforts included the provision of immediate relief materials to earthquake-affected individuals, such as clothes, sleeping mats, blankets and ] items like buckets and soap, as well as ]] sheets.<ref name=trocairequake>{{cite web |url= https://www.trocaire.org/news/nepal-a-year-after-the-earth-shook/ |title= Nepal: A year after the earth shook |date= 25 April 2016 |website= ] |access-date= 28 December 2024}}</ref> Later, the organisation supported the reconstruction of thousands of homes for affected families.<ref name=TwoYearsOn>{{Citation |year= 2017 |title= Caritas Rebuilding Efforts: Two Years On {{!}} "Mobilising communities towards a steady recovery" |publisher= Caritas Nepal |page= |url= https://www.caritasnepal.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/Caritas-Earthquake-Recovery-Efforts-2-years-on.pdf |access-date= 28 December 2024}}</ref><ref name=Achievements18>{{Citation |year= 2018 |title= Achievement, Good Practices and Case Studies of Nepal Earthquake Recovery Programme (NERP) |publisher= Caritas Nepal |url= https://dpnet.org.np/uploads/files/Caritas-Nepal-Earthquake-Recovery-Programme-NERP-2018%202024-06-06%2010-30-44.pdf |access-date= 28 December 2024}}</ref>
In 2015, Nepal was struck by a ]. Caritas Nepal redirected much of its ongoing work to life-saving activities and quickly became a major relief and rehabilitation actor. Its initial efforts included the provision of immediate relief materials to earthquake-affected individuals, such as clothes, sleeping mats, blankets and ] items like buckets and soap, as well as ] sheets.<ref name=trocairequake>{{cite web |url= https://www.trocaire.org/news/nepal-a-year-after-the-earth-shook/ |title= Nepal: A year after the earth shook |date= 25 April 2016 |website= ] |access-date= 28 December 2024}}</ref> Later, the organisation supported the reconstruction of thousands of homes for affected families.<ref name=TwoYearsOn>{{Citation |year= 2017 |title= Caritas Rebuilding Efforts: Two Years On {{!}} "Mobilising communities towards a steady recovery" |publisher= Caritas Nepal |page= |url= https://www.caritasnepal.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/Caritas-Earthquake-Recovery-Efforts-2-years-on.pdf |access-date= 28 December 2024}}</ref><ref name=Achievements18>{{Citation |year= 2018 |title= Achievement, Good Practices and Case Studies of Nepal Earthquake Recovery Programme (NERP) |publisher= Caritas Nepal |url= https://dpnet.org.np/uploads/files/Caritas-Nepal-Earthquake-Recovery-Programme-NERP-2018%202024-06-06%2010-30-44.pdf |access-date= 28 December 2024}}</ref>
In 2023, ] Durga Cecilia Shrestha, a member of the ], became the first woman to lead Caritas Nepal.<ref name=globalsistersreport>{{cite web |url= https://www.globalsistersreport.org/religious-life/nepali-sister-becomes-first-woman-head-caritas-nepal |title= Nepali sister becomes first woman to head Caritas Nepal |author= Pragati Shahi |date= 15 December 2023 |website= ] |access-date= 26 December 2024}}</ref>
In 2023, ] Durga Cecilia Shrestha, a member of the ], became the first woman to lead Caritas Nepal.<ref name=globalsistersreport>{{cite web |url= https://www.globalsistersreport.org/religious-life/nepali-sister-becomes-first-woman-head-caritas-nepal |title= Nepali sister becomes first woman to head Caritas Nepal |author= Pragati Shahi |date= 15 December 2023 |website= ] |access-date= 26 December 2024}}</ref>
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Nepalese Catholic relief and development organisation.
Caritas Nepal was founded in 1990 by Anthony Francis Sharma to support the most vulnerable members of society, particularly in response to natural disasters or other emergency situations. In 1991, the organisation opened its first school for Bhutanese refugee children. Four years later, Caritas Nepal provided help to families from 17 villages of Bardiya affected by floods.
In 2003, the organisation started its integrated pest management (IPM) approach and became one of a several organisations that played an instrumental role in the dissemination of IPM technologies in the country. Another major pillar of Caritas Nepal's work is its climate change adaptation projects.
In 2015, Nepal was struck by a devastating earthquake. Caritas Nepal redirected much of its ongoing work to life-saving activities and quickly became a major relief and rehabilitation actor. Its initial efforts included the provision of immediate relief materials to earthquake-affected individuals, such as clothes, sleeping mats, blankets and WASH items like buckets and soap, as well as tarpaulin sheets. Later, the organisation supported the reconstruction of thousands of homes for affected families.
The organisation consists of a head office, three provincial offices, and nine field offices. Caritas Nepal carries out its work through both staff and volunteers. In 2024, the organisation operated in 23 districts, supporting more than 40,000 people.