Unified for Justice, Dignity, and Respect

Survivor's collective Voice and Unity for Justice, Dignity, and Respect.

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Advocacy & Policy

Working with TRC, CIEDP, and policymakers to ensure justice and legal reform for survivors.

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Psychosocial Support

Counseling, group therapy, and peer-to-peer support tailored for trauma recovery.

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Empowerment

Capacity building, livelihood programs, and leadership development for self-reliant survivors.

Welcome to Aparajit Foundation

A national platform established by women survivors of conflict-related sexual violence (CRSV) in Nepal, dedicated to justice and restoration.

Our primary focus is ensuring truth-seeking, reparation, and social dignity. We stand united to ensure our voices are heard, our stories are acknowledged, and our rights are secured.

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600+

Survivors Engaged

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50+

Advocacy Efforts

Current Call to Action

Pressuring the Transitional Justice (TJ) Commissions to ensure immediate justice and comprehensive reparations for all survivors.

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Our Mission

To empower victims and survivors of conflict-related sexual violence, advocate for sustainable peace and justice, and create an environment that prevents the recurrence of such incidents in the future.

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Our Vision

A Nepal where all conflict victim women achieve justice, compensation, and seamless rehabilitation into society with utmost dignity and respect.

History & Background

Understanding the roots of our struggle and the foundation of our network.

The Context of CRSV

During Nepal's armed conflict, sexual violence was perpetrated as a weapon of war. For years, the reality of these atrocities remained shrouded in silence. Survivors faced profound trauma, social stigma, and marginalization, often lacking access to justice, medical care, or psychosocial support.

Formation of the Network

In the face of systemic neglect, survivors recognized that their collective voice was their strongest asset. Aparajit Foundation was established by and for survivors. We united to break the silence, demand accountability, and create a safe haven for mutual support and empowerment.

Leadership & Advisors

Guided by those who lived the experience and supported by dedicated experts.

Our Work

Our efforts are divided into two main pillars: fiercely advocating for systemic change and directly supporting the empowerment and healing of survivors.

Essential Resources

Access critical information regarding your rights, legal procedures, and available support systems.

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Transitional Justice

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Support Our Cause

Supporting our network means standing with the survivors of conflict-related sexual violence in Nepal. Your support empowers our fight for justice, truth, and dignity.

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Donate

Financial contributions help us run psychosocial programs, legal advocacy, and livelihood support.

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Volunteer

Offer your skills in counseling, legal aid, or advocacy to directly impact the lives of survivors.

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Join Our Advocacy

Amplify our voice. Help us pressure policymakers and spread awareness globally and locally.

Join Our Team
Direct Bank Transfer

For direct contributions, please use our secure institutional bank account:

Account Name: Aparajit Foundation
Bank Name: Nepal Bank Limited
Account No: XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX
Branch: Kathmandu Main Branch

Get in Touch Securely

We prioritize your privacy and security. Reach out through our secure channels, or use the confidential form below.

Contact Information

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Central Office

Kathmandu, Nepal
(Exact location withheld for security. Please call to schedule a safe visit.)

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Confidential Hotline

+977 98XX XXX XXX
Available 24/7 for urgent assistance.

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Your information is strictly confidential and will never be shared with any third party without your explicit consent.