Pabita Chaudhary
Pabita Chaudhary

Pabita Chaudhary holds a bachelor's degree in BCA (Bachelor of Computer Application) from Crimson College of Technology, Pokhara University. Currently she is working as an Account Assistant for more than 2 years at the NGO, Women Acting Together for Change (WATCH) in Kathmandu.

OMLAS Project: Empowering youth in Devdaha Municipality, Rupandehi, Nepal, through targeted education and skill development programs, fostering their health and well-being, and creating avenues for meaningful engagement in community development initiatives, thus contributing to the achievement of SDG-3 Target 3.5.

Project “Illuminate Hope: Raising Awareness on Drug Addiction” is a visionary project designed to address the pressing need for greater awareness and action regarding the scourge of drug addiction within our communities. Collaborating closely with community youth clubs, renowned for their commitment to social welfare, the project focuses on empowering individuals with knowledge and resources to combat addiction effectively. Recognizing that the future of the country lies in its youth, the main thrust of this initiative is to safeguard the well-being and prospects of young people. By leveraging educational initiatives, advocacy campaigns, and community engagement activities, the project aims to equip youth with the tools they need to resist drug abuse and seek help when needed. Through strategic collaborations with community youth clubs, the project aims to engage community members actively in dialogue, workshops, and support groups, fostering a culture of empathy, understanding, and solidarity. The outcomes of this initiative are twofold: immediate impact through increased awareness and access to support services, and long-term scalability as communities become equipped to tackle addiction challenges independently. Ultimately, the beneficiaries of this project are not only those directly impacted by addiction but the entire community, as it becomes more resilient, informed, and united in the fight against substance abuse.