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Food for Health (FFH) is a non-profit; non political, innovative, humanitarian and non-governmental organization in Nepal which has been established in 2007and officially registered in District Administration Office (DAO), Kathmandu, Government of Nepal (GoN) and affiliated with the Social Welfare Council (SWC) according to the Social Wefare Acts 2034 B.S. The head office of this organization is in Kathmandu, Nepal. Food for Health has been working in the following four major and burning issues in Nepal. 1. Humanitarian Rescue (Air Ambulance) 2. Food Rights and Food Bank 3. Alternative Agriculture 4. Climate Change Food for Health has created a Natural Disaster Relief Fund (NDRF) to manage the Food Bank and Air Ambulance in Nepal. The activities of above major two themes Food Rights and Food Bank and Humanitarian Rescue has been implementing by Natural Disaster Relief Fund. VISION A humanitarian and hunger free society with alternative agriculture and immediate reliefs. MISSION To establish the hunger free and humanitarian society with alternative agriculture by motivating and organizing of young people and farmers in cultivation and mobilizing them in the immediate relief programs during the time of natural disasters and famine. GOAL Improved the health and livelihood status of Nepalese people by increase the alternative agriculture production and collect and distribute the commodities for immediate reliefs to the victims of natural disasters and famine. SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES • To manage the air ambulance to provide the immediate relief to the victims from natural disasters and emergency health services to the people from remote parts of Nepal. • To sensitize the food rights among the people focusing social, economic and cultural rights and to establish the Food Bank to provide the Food in free cost to the affected people from natural disaster and famine.
• To organize public awareness programs among the people on climate change for their adaptation and sensitization.
• To organize the public awareness programs on alternative agriculture to prioritize the farmers, students and unemployed youths for their better life and livelihood.
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