Sindhuli East is located in the central development region of Nepal and is one of the poorest areas in Nepal. They depend on agriculture, manual labour and seasonal migrant labour for their livelihoods. 87% of the population have insufficient food to last them a year. Illiteracy rate in the area is 60%. Parents send their children to work to supplement family income. It is common for children to drop out of school at primary level. Children from these communities are vulnerable to malnutrition and childhood illnesses.

Through Child Sponsorship, you can help strengthen food security in families, enable children go back to school and grow up healthy.  

Impact Area Population

24,241

LIFESPAN

2013-2028

Sponsor a child in Sindhuli East

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    Hi, I am Dilip
    Male
    15 Jan 2014
    Ball games
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    Hi, I am Ronik
    Watch my greeting
    Male
    03 May 2015
    Ball games
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    Hi, I am Khila
    Female
    06 Jun 2015
    Dolls
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Grace Ho with Child Sponsor Naresh in Sindhuli East

“As a mother, I was especially encouraged by the efforts to address erroneous breastfeeding practices, such as early weaning. At the school, one of the girls shared how our contributions had provided safe drinking water for the students and staff, and funded the construction of a wall around the school, making her feel safer. Knowing that I’ve played a small part in my sponsored child’s growing-up years humbled me deeply.” 

Grace Ho, Child Sponsor of Naresh in Sindhuli East

Read Her Story

How can your sponsorship help?

Here’s how World Vision addresses some of the key challenges in partnership with the community.

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Increase agricultural production and enable farmers to engage in livestock rearing
Strengthen capacity of agricultural cooperative to bring sustained improvement to livelihood
Equip poor households, particularly women-headed, through training on business skills, gender-transformative approaches and market knowledge.

Lives Impacted in 2025

Child sponsors empower children and strengthen communities. Every child sponsor who joins us helps extend this impact to even more children and families. This is how sustainable transformation happens—through partnership and commitment.

 

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mother and child in their vegetable garden in Nepal
330 caregivers

were trained in home vegetable gardening and how to make nutritious meals for their children  

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 mother and child holding out goats for livelihood
121 farmers

learnt sustainable production methods for better income  

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children participating in child protection activities to end violence against children
330 children

have participated in child protection activities that help end violence against children in their communities

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Family sorting vegetables they have harvested in Nepal

“After starting vegetable farming, my family has earned $402 so far. In addition, my family received a weighing machine along with 10 plastic crates.”   

Aakash, 8 years old (in yellow shirt)  

Frequently Asked Questions

Child Sponsorship

Did You Know?

You can send care gifts and exchange letters with your sponsored child or even visit them in their community!

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