Talk:Nepal Youth Foundation
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The organization formerly known as Nepalese Youth Opportunity Foundation (NYOF) just changed its name to Nepal Youth Foundation (NYF). I made this new page for the new name, and changed the page for the organization's old name to redirect to the new page.
Other than changing the name of the organization and updating a couple facts, I didn't change the content of the page from what it's been for probably over a year on the Nepalese Youth Opportunity Foundation page.
Updating
editI'm updating "Scholarships" and "Nutritional Rehab Homes" and the Children Village sections. Acwein (talk) 19:06, 3 August 2014 (UTC)
Old Nepal section
editThe vast majority of the people of Nepal are subsistence farmers, living far from roads, electricity, or social services. The average national income is $200. Most people are illiterate. Cultural and legal traditions make it difficult for women to assert their basic human rights and receive health care and a decent education.[1] According to UNICEF, half of all Nepali children under age five are malnourished, one of the leading causes of death in this age group.[2]
— Preceding unsigned comment added by Acwein (talk • contribs) 00:03, 8 August 2014 (UTC)
References
- ^ a b UN (2008). "United Nations Nepal Information Platform". UN. Retrieved 2008-09-20.
- ^ a b UNICEF (2008). "Putting Children First". UN. Retrieved 2008-09-20.