Through our partners in Nepal we support survivor-centred care and education with deep and sustainable impact.
Supporting two family-based care homes
Project Didi was able to continued support for two Family Based Care homes. Holistic care was provided to 15 children, survivors of trafficking and gender based violence, through Family Based Care, counselling, healthcare, education and pathways to employment.
Three children reintegrated with their families
Three children were reintegrated with their biological families. A child that grows up in a safe family has stronger health, wellbeing and resilience, and has greater opportunity to make informed decsions about their future
200+ counselling sessions
200+ individual and group counselling sessions were provided to survivors of trafficking and violence
10 young people educated 10 young people, with the support of education scholarships, pursued Year 11 & 12, undergraduate and postgraduate degrees and technical and vocational training qualifications. Young people with an education have a decreased risk of domestic violence, greater decisionmaking power and is more likely to educate their own children.
Four life skills programs delivered
4 life skills programs delivered, including 5 day Life Skills Workshop, 3 day Women's Wellness Workshop, 3 day Study Skills Workshop and 2 day Self Defence, Fire Control, Medical and Basic Life Support Training.