Creation Society Nepal is a Non-government organization established in 2013. It is an emerging organization having fully energetic human resources. Child club graduates are members of organizations from different districts. CSN has a well-structured network throughout the country.

Our Thematic Area

 
 

 

 

Our Vision

CSN visualizes the building of a model society in which every woman, adolescent and child can live a dignified life without any form of discrimination, exploitation or injustice.

Our Mission

To raise a voice for children, youth and women, by supporting and coordinating with different GOs and NGOS, to protect their right to build peace, prosperity and create a more beautiful Nepal. Also, empower youth and children in environmental conservation, disaster reduction, economic access and the establishment of meaningful social activities.

Our Goal

To contribute to the development of a fair and just society by strengthening the capacity of community members, promoting social justice, human rights, peace and by building partnerships at national and international level.

 

 

  1. Achievements: Highlight key achievements that demonstrate your organization’s impact and effectiveness. Describe major projects, milestones reached, and notable outcomes that illustrate your capabilities and contributions within your focus areas.

     

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Clients / partners

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Year of Implementation

1

UNICEF and Nepal Telecommunication Authority

Organized training for children on child online safety in 7 provinces (1 MToT, 7 ToT, and 178 training) to reach around 4000 children.

2017-2018

2

UNICEF and Nepal Telecommunication Authority

Developed a child-friendly training manual on child online safety in 2017 for facilitators.

2017

3

UNICEF and Nepal Telecommunication Authority

Organized virtual training for the children and reach around 3800 children directly in partnership with UNICEF and Nepal Telecommunication Authority and reached 7 districts of Nepal covering all provinces.

2019

4

Nepal Telecommunication Authority

Organized various five-panel discussions on child online safety issues virtually and reached more than 20000 audiences virtually in partnership with UNICEF and Nepal Telecommunication Authority.

2019

5

National Child Right Council

Organized a discussion Program with concerned stakeholders on Child Online Safety at Dhokaima Café in partnership with National Child Right Council.

2020

6

Non-Government Organizations Federation Nepal

Organized a discussion program on draft child online safety guideline draft 2078 in Coordination with Non-Government Organizations Federation Nepal.

2021

7

Nepal Telecommunication Authority

Organized a provincial dialogue with concern stakeholders on Child Online Safety Challenges, Needs and Action in three provinces (Madesh, Gandaki and Koshi) in support of NTA.

2023

8

National Child Right Council , Nepal Telecommunication Authority, Net4good Alliance

Celebrated Safer Internet Day 2023 by organizing “Provincial Dialogue on Child Online Safety Challenges, Needs and Actions” in Koshi, Madhesh and Gandaki Province in coordination with NCRC, NTA and Net4good Alliance.

2023

9

Press Council Nepal

Celebrated Safer Internet Day 2024 by cooperating in National Workshop on “Role of Media on Child Online Protection” organized by Press Council Nepal, in Coordination with NCRC and NTA and in cooperation with Net4good Alliance, Voice of Children, German Cooperation and Kinderthehilfe.

2024

10

UNICEF, National Child Right Council

Developed a e-learning platform for children www.net4good.org, in support with UNICEF and about to lunch in coordination with National Child Right Council.

2019-till

11

UNICEF

Emergency support to Earthquake affected children in Kavre municipality

2015

12

UNICEF and MOFAGA

CFLG Promotion in 14 earthquake district with 2 phase

2016-2017

13

MOFAGA, UNICEF, National Child Right Council, Nepal Telecommunication Authority,

Organized different provincial dialogues, discussions with political party leaders, and workshops on child online protection, fostering dialogue and collaboration among stakeholders on governance system and socio-political rights practices.

2023

  1. Current programs and Activities: Outline your core programs and activities, specifying your target beneficiaries and the geographical areas you serve.

     

Creation Society Nepal (CSN) implements several core programs and activities aimed at promoting child rights, online safety, and governance practices across Nepal. Our flagship programs include comprehensive training sessions on child online safety, facilitated in partnership with UNICEF and Nepal Telecommunication Authority, reaching over 4,000 children through multiple training-of-trainers and direct training initiatives. We have also developed child-friendly training manuals and an e-learning platform, www.net4good.org, to enhance children’s digital literacy and safety. CSN actively engages with stakeholders through dialogues, workshops, and provincial discussions, collaborating with organizations like the National Child Right Council and Non-Government Organizations Federation Nepal to advocate for child protection policies and guidelines. These efforts span various provinces and districts, ensuring broad geographic coverage and impact throughout Nepal.

  1. Public Engagement Experience: Detail your organization’s experience in engaging the public on relevant policy issues. Include descriptions of successful public awareness campaigns you have conducted, examples of campaign outcomes. Mention your experience in organizing community gathering to solicit policy inputs.  Include your expertise in facilitating Focus Group Discussions (FGDs), particularly with historically marginalized or vulnerable groups, and Key Informant Interviews (KIIs) for research purposes.

Creation Society Nepal (CSN), established in 2013, has a robust background in engaging the public on relevant policy issues. Our successful public awareness campaigns include organizing training for child online safety across seven provinces, reaching approximately 4,000 children (2017-2018), and conducting virtual training sessions for 3,800 children (2019). We facilitated five-panel discussions on child online safety, reaching over 20,000 virtual audiences (2019). CSN organized provincial dialogues and discussions on child online safety challenges, needs, and actions in Madesh, Gandaki, and Koshi provinces (2023). Our expertise extends to facilitating Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) and Key Informant Interviews (KIIs), especially with marginalized groups, as demonstrated in our emergency support project for earthquake-affected children in Kavre Municipality (2015) and the CFLG promotion in 14 earthquake-affected districts (2016-2017). These initiatives highlight CSN’s capability in soliciting policy inputs, fostering public engagement, and promoting social justice, human rights, and peace through community collaboration.

  1. Logistics Management: Describe your organization’s capability in managing event logistics and operations, highlighting any experience in diverse geographical settings that demonstrates your logistical competence.

Creation Society Nepal (CSN) excels in logistics management, demonstrated through our extensive experience in organizing events and workshops across diverse geographical settings in Nepal. Our capability includes coordinating large-scale trainings, workshops, and dialogues on issues such as child online safety and governance systems. For instance, we have successfully conducted virtual and in-person events in various provinces and districts, ensuring efficient logistics planning, participant coordination, and resource management. This operational expertise, coupled with our nationwide network and energetic team, allows CSN to effectively execute events that contribute to our mission of promoting child rights and societal well-being in Nepal.

  1. Network Strength: Provide an overview of your network and collaborations with other civil society organizations (CSOs) in Nepal. You may include a concise table listing your partners and collaborators, specifying their locations by district and province.

     

  • UNICEF Nepal
  • Nepal Telecommunication Authority
  • National Child Rights Council
  • World Vision International Nepal
  • DDC Kavre
  • MoFAGA
  • Child Rights Networks, CSOs, Provincial Government, and Local Governments
  1. Experience in Environmental Domain: Discuss your organization’s projects and initiatives related to environmental governance. Highlight specific outcomes and impacts achieved through your efforts.

Creation Society Nepal (CSN) has been actively involved in environmental governance through collaborative initiatives with partners like UNICEF, Nepal Telecommunication Authority, and various governmental and non-governmental bodies. While primarily focused on child rights and online safety, CSN has also contributed to environmental awareness and governance indirectly through its broader community engagement programs. These efforts include organizing provincial dialogues and workshops that foster dialogue on governance systems and socio-political rights practices, thus promoting a holistic approach to sustainable development and community resilience. Through these initiatives, CSN continues to build a network of empowered youth and community members across Nepal, advocating for both social justice and environmental stewardship.

  1. Experience in Participatory Policymaking: Highlight your organization’s involvement in participatory policymaking processes or initiatives.

Creation Society Nepal (CSN) has actively participated in participatory policymaking processes, collaborating with key stakeholders to influence child rights and online safety policies in Nepal. Through partnerships with UNICEF, Nepal Telecommunication Authority, and other organizations, CSN has organized various dialogues, workshops, and panel discussions aimed at shaping draft guidelines and policies on child online safety. These efforts include provincial dialogues and discussions with political leaders to foster dialogue and collaboration among stakeholders. CSN’s involvement underscores its commitment to advocating for child rights through informed policymaking and community engagement, contributing to a more inclusive and protective environment for children across Nepal.

  1. Experience Engaging with Government and Stakeholders: Describe your collaborative efforts with local, provincial, and federal government entities, as well as community stakeholders. Include specific instances where your engagements have led to tangible outcomes or policy changes.

Creation Society Nepal (CSN) has established fruitful collaborations with local, provincial, and federal government entities, as well as community stakeholders, to advance its mission of advocating for child rights and online safety. Through partnerships with organizations like UNICEF, Nepal Telecommunication Authority, and the National Child Right Council, CSN has facilitated numerous dialogues, workshops, and training programs across Nepal. These initiatives have led to tangible outcomes such as the development of child-friendly training manuals, provincial dialogues on child online safety challenges, and the promotion of Child-Friendly Local Governance (CFLG) in earthquake-affected districts. CSN’s engagements underscore its commitment to fostering dialogue, influencing policies, and building partnerships that promote child protection and social justice throughout the country.

  1. Institutional Capacity and Financial Overview: Offer us an overview of your organization’s institutional capacity, including your physical infrastructure, resources, and annual budget. Provide a summary of your staffing capacity, expertise, and resources, emphasizing the capabilities of your team in achieving organizational goals and delivering impactful programs. Outline your major sources of funding to illustrate your financial stability and sustainability.

Creation Society Nepal (CSN) operates with a robust institutional capacity supported by energetic human resources and a well-structured nationwide network. Our physical infrastructure includes office facilitating effective program delivery and coordination. CSN’s team comprises skilled professionals with expertise in child rights advocacy, online safety, community engagement, and policy influence. Our annual budget is primarily funded through partnerships with organizations like UNICEF, Nepal Telecommunication Authority, and governmental bodies, ensuring financial stability and sustainability. These collaborations enable CSN to implement impactful programs, such as child online safety training and advocacy initiatives, contributing to positive policy changes and societal improvements nationwide.