Our Projects

FAQ

Community Development Center Nepal (CDC Nepal) is a non-profit, non-governmental organization dedicated to promoting sustainable development and improving the quality of life for communities across Nepal. The organization works in sectors such as health, education, agriculture, environment, and disaster management through community-driven initiatives.

CDC Nepal works in multiple development sectors including:

  • Health and community well-being

  • Education and youth empowerment

  • Agriculture and livelihood support

  • Environmental conservation

  • Disaster preparedness and response

These areas help strengthen communities and promote long-term sustainable growth.

Anyone interested in volunteering can contact CDC Nepal through our website or social media platforms. Volunteers play an important role in supporting community programs and awareness campaigns.

Yes. CDC Nepal collaborates with local institutions, NGOs, government bodies, and development partners to implement programs and expand its impact.

Community participation is a key element of CDC Nepal’s approach. Local residents, youth groups, volunteers, and community leaders are actively involved in planning, implementing, and monitoring development activities.

CDC Nepal implements community-focused projects such as health awareness programs, educational support initiatives, sustainable agriculture training, environmental conservation activities, and disaster preparedness programs.