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The purpose of the internship can be either gaining work experience or a graduate assignment. The purpose of the internship can be either gaining work experience or a graduate assignment.

Our Projects

Disaster Waste Management

Nepal is one of the highly disaster prone countries exposed to various natural disasters because of its steep topography of dynamic geology and monsoon rainfall pattern. The monsoon bringing 80% of Nepal's rainfall in less than three months in the summer (GoN/MoFSC, 2009)..

Landslides, Risk Assessments, and Mitigation in Post-Earthquake Nepal

In September 2015, under the leadership of Department of Soil Conservation and Watershed Management (DSCWM) and in partnership with UNEP, FAO, ICIMOD and UNDP, a consultative workshop...

Waste Management

Waste has significant impact on ecosystem and pose threats to human health and wellbeing. Waste also threatens the integrity of habitats that are essential to biological diversity. The challenge is to develop responses to waste issues that can improve the quality of human life and biodiversity.

Who We Are

In 2004 a small group of people with diverse background and work experience got together, united by the belief that we can develop a sustainable economy strengthening the ecosystem services delivery that works for the people and the earth that we live in. With this belief and drive Leadership for Environment and Development Nepal (LEAD Nepal) a non-profit organization was registered with the government of Nepal in 2004 (Registration#: 334/061/62; PAN #: 302893166; Affiliated in the Social Welfare Council Affiliation #: 26846)

LEAD Nepal (Head Office)

Bakundole, Lalitpur
Phone no. 977 1 5524115

LEAD Nepal (Contact Office)

Jwagal, Lalitpur, Nepal
P O Box no: 8975, EPC 840
Kathmandu, Nepal.
Email: info@leadnepal.org.np
Web: www.leadnepal.org.np