Yashoda’s success story

Yashoda Chettri, a 32-year-old mom with two kids, had a tough life. Her husband drank a lot and was violent, making it hard for her and the kids. Even though they lived in a small house, things got worse because her husband didn’t have a job. Yashoda couldn’t work because her husband would get angry and violent if she tried. …

Champha’s success story

Champha Chettri, a 60-year-old single mother of two, faced health challenges as a patient with asthma and high cholesterol. Additionally, her son battled a severe head disease, and the support from Women’s Human Rights (WHR) proved instrumental in his recovery. Despite her health conditions, Champha expressed a strong desire to open her own Chatpate shop, showcasing her resilience and determination. …

Shobha’s success story

Shobha Mahara, a resident of Dhanusha District and a single mother, faced immense hardships in her life. She got married without the approval of her family and her husband’s family, and later, she lost her husband to cancer. Compounding her challenges, both she and her son suffer from leprosy. Despite these difficulties, she found no acceptance from her late husband’s …

Anu’s success story

Anu Shrestha, a 29-year-old unmarried woman who lost her parents at a young age, faced formidable challenges in obtaining her citizenship certificate, which impeded her job prospects and entrepreneurial aspirations. Despite efforts at the ward office and District Administration Office, she encountered bureaucratic roadblocks. Seeking assistance, Anu turned to the Women’s Human Rights (WHR) Morang office. The intervention by WHR …

Sabita’s success story

Sabita Shrestha, a married small business owner, found herself caught in the web of cybercrime when she received an inappropriate message from an unknown person on social media. The discovery of this message by her husband led to escalating doubts and strained their relationship, causing both physical and mental stress. Seeking a solution, Sabita turned to Women’s Human Rights (WHR) …

Dimu’s success story

Dimu Tamang, a 26-year-old resident of Nuwakot, faced adversity when her husband’s illness left her with a substantial debt and the responsibility of caring for their two young children. Struggling to find work due to her daughter’s needs, she lived in a fragile mud house, and malnutrition plagued her family. Emergency support from a women’s rights organization (WHR) provided crucial …

Kamala’s success story

Kamala Shrestha, a single mother from a lower-middle-class background, overcame numerous challenges after her husband’s death, including discrimination from her stepmother-in-law. She worked at various jobs to support her family. During her struggles, she became a member of Women for Human Rights (WHR) and attended various programs, which boosted her self-esteem and enabled her to fight for her rights. Kamala …

Binita’s success story

Binita Kumari Mandal, a 21-year-old, faced challenging circumstances after an arranged marriage that revealed her husband’s addiction issues. With a 2-year-old son and a newborn, her husband had been absent for seven months. She moved to Kathmandu to live with her parents, but their financial situation was strained due to her father’s physical limitations as a daily wage laborer and …

Sazita’s success story

Sazita Kandanywa Dawadi’s (name changed) inspiring success story is a testament to her resilience and the support she received from Women for Human Rights (WHR). Facing immense challenges after her husband’s tragic death due to kidney failure, Sazita was blamed and mistreated by her in-laws. WHR intervened, offering her emotional support, essential items, and counseling during her time of grief. …