Handover of a resource school

Handover of a resource school

On 23rd January 2019 INF Nepal handed over a resource school to the local government of the Gorkha Municipality and School Management Committee of the Shree Vindhyavaasini High School. The disability friendly school building consists of five rooms and two washrooms...
Towards zero leprosy

Towards zero leprosy

This World Leprosy Day, we pause to celebrate the achievements of our past while also strengthening our resolve to see an end to leprosy, once and for all. To achieve zero leprosy, we need to achieve zero transmissions, zero disabilities as a result of the disease,...
Fighting leprosy

Fighting leprosy

Surya Shrestha [name changed for anonymity] is 20 years old and is from Palpa district, western Nepal. He comes from a family of eight and is the oldest son. Growing up in a poor family, Surya had to leave school when he was in fifth class. From that point, he began...
INF Australia welcomes Steve Barnett

INF Australia welcomes Steve Barnett

INF Australia is excited to welcome Steve Barnett to its team. As the Australian Programs Manager, Steve will play an important role in developing relationships with individuals, churches and other groups around the country in support of INF. He comes to the role with...
Cycle Nepal: Troy’s Ride

Cycle Nepal: Troy’s Ride

In November, Troy Post cycled from Kathmandu to Pokhara as part of ‘Cycle Nepal,’ raising over $6,200 for a new palliative care facility at INF’s Green Pastures Hospital. Organised by EMMS International, the ride took a total of six days and was over 350km...