Coopération Humanitaire Luxembourg is a non-governmental organisation under Luxembourg law active in Nepal and the Philippines. Our work is based on the respect of children’s rights, in particular girls’ rights, as laid down in the International Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), including :
- the right to be cared for, protected from disease, to have an adequate and balanced diet,
- the right to go to school,
- the right to be protected from violence, maltreatment and all forms of abuse and exploitation,
- the right to be protected from all forms of discrimination,
- the right to have a shelter, to be rescued and to have decent living conditions,
- the right to play and leisure,
- the right to freedom of information, expression and participation,
- the right to have a family, to be cared for and loved.
Our projects
Located in Pokhara, the Eco-Village was built in 2012 using local, environmentally friendly materials, including bamboo and clay. Today it serves as a home for many young girls. The village is divided into two parts a part entirely dedicated to the beneficiaries, (with accommodation, playground, training room and canteen) and
The Cross Roads House is a unique programme in Nepal. It is a place for girls who have completed their bachelor’s degree and wish to train professionally or continue their studies. It is like a dormitory for young students with rules and regulations that they have to follow. A housekeeper
IFAP stands for Integrated Family Aid Programme. It is a foster family created around a mother, widowed or abandoned by her husband. Each mother is responsible for 6 to 8 girls aged 5 to 16. Each family lives in an individual house that provides the necessary conditions for the development