Prakash Khadka
Prakash KHADKA was born in the Gorkha region in Nepal in 1985. He studied sociology and anthropology at the university of Kathmandu called Tribhuvan. He is an activist on Human Rights, stayed in Geneva at the United Nations, took part in human rights training in Timor-Leste organized by Diplomatic Training Program, Australia. He is learning Esperanto. [1] [2]
In 2014 and 2015 Khadka led a coalition of more than 75 Civil Society Organizations to prepare a human rights report on Nepal for the second cycle of Universal Periodic Review at the Human Rights Council of United Nations in Geneva. While in the same year 2015, he had to heavily engage in responding to the April 2015 Nepal earthquake, reaching more than 70,000 families with immediate needs across the 15 most affected districts of Nepal.
In 2024 he founded Non-Governmental Organizations Peace Himalaya, which is active in supporting the poorest people. In February 2024, the NGO was active in the World Social Forum in Kathmandu to inform about Esperanto. The group worked to help the victims of the floods that occurred on September 28 and 29, 2024. [3]
List of the articles written by Prakash Khadka
https://www.ucanews.com/author/prakash-khadka
External links
www.peacehimalaya.org Archived 2024-09-13 at the Wayback Machine
References
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