Nearly three decades of measurable, sustained change — improving health, education, livelihoods, and resilience across all 77 districts of Nepal.
Our programmes are grounded in data. Here is what nearly 30 years of community service has produced.
At IRDC Nepal, impact is not just a number — it\'s the story of a mother who now has clean water, a child who can read, a family that has weathered a flood. We track our work through rigorous monitoring and evaluation frameworks aligned with international development standards.
Every programme includes baseline surveys, quarterly monitoring, mid-term reviews, and end-of-project evaluations. Our data informs programme design, donor reporting, and continuous improvement.
Baseline, midline, and endline surveys for all major programmes
Community-led monitoring through local IRDC volunteer networks
Independent evaluations by third-party assessment teams
Annual public reporting to SWC, donors, and community stakeholders
Measurable outcomes across our seven integrated development programmes.
women and children reached with maternal health and nutrition services across 12 districts
students supported through scholarships, school infrastructure, and computer labs in 8 districts
people with improved access to clean water and sanitation; 40+ villages declared ODF
families supported through vocational training, cooperative development, and market access
community members trained in DRR; 200+ early warning systems established
women engaged in self-help groups, GBV prevention, and leadership development programmes
households with clean energy access; Supriya Smriti Award recipient
IRDC Nepal operates across all 7 provinces, with programmes tailored to the unique needs of each geography.
Your support enables IRDC Nepal to extend proven programmes into Nepal\'s most remote and underserved districts.