
What we are
Sansar Nepal is a small non-profit organisation formed in 2013, registered in Nepal and governed by a board of young Nepalese trustees who have volunteered their time and expertise to help make changes in their society.
As yet Sansar Nepal receives no funding other than donations to educate students, run their home and to develop outreach projects. The NGO relies on private sponsorship to cover school fees, running costs and other projects. Your involvement and commitment is vital for the work that is being done.

The board (link to bios) is advised by a small group (link to bios) of international professionals, headed by Michelle Bliss (link to bio), a UK national and retired international school teacher of twenty five years. Michelle has worked with children and schools in Pokhara for twelve years and currently lives in Nepal five months of the year. Among her many activities, Michelle writes Newsletters that summarize NGO events and achievements. The most recent Newsletter is below. Earlier Newsletters are here. (link to archives)
Our Latest Newsletter
SANSAR NEPAL NEWSLETTER #7
Number 7, January 2019
Dear Sponsors and Friends,
Let me begin by wishing you all the very best for the New Year 2019 and thanking you sincerely on behalf of the SSN team and those we serve for your generous support during the past year which has made everything possible.
It has been an exciting and successful year for us, working with our new team members to build on our strengths whilst exploring more efficient ways of doing things to move us forward as an effective change-making organisation. 2019 promises to be even more exciting as our innovations continue to bear fruit and plans unfold.
Here, briefly, are some of the things that have happened in the latter part of this year… … READ MORE
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the greenhouse materials arrive Building the greenhouse Ready for the plastic canopy Cutie! More planting A day trip with Lila to Sarangkot Happy Birthday to you… Happy Birthday Mandy! Inga’s music lesson at the Garden Prakash in the garden Dressed up for the festival Say “aaarrgh”… New bunks and mosquito nets at the Garden The annual rice planting festival in Lakeside Back home at the Garden Muddy faces at the rice planting festival Brrr! A lovely day in Pokhara Community cleanup for the Dashian festival Lila’s Annapurna Trek Mike’s sunbath