Next Generation Nepal
www.nextgenerationnepal.orgNext Generation Nepal (NGN) rebuilds family connections torn apart by child trafficking into children's homes. NGN is a non-governmental and non-profit humanitarian organization based in the United States of America. It was established in 2006 to further child protection activities in Nepal, particularly in relation to children who have been displaced or trafficked into institutions. NGN was founded by Conor Grennan, author of the bestseller, Little Princes: One Man's Promise to Bring Home the Lost Children of Nepal. NGN works in several ways: (i) we search for the families of displaced children and reunify them; (ii) we raise awareness of the links between orphanage voluntourism and orphanage trafficking; (iii) we provide scholarships and mentoring for a small group of ex-trafficked youth; and (iv) we advise and mentor others in our approach. NGN implements its projects through its local partner, The Himalayan Innovative Society. NGN also works closely with Government stakeholders such as the Central Child Welfare Board and District Child Welfare Boards, and with local NGOs, INGOs, embassies and tourists.
Read moreNext Generation Nepal (NGN) rebuilds family connections torn apart by child trafficking into children's homes. NGN is a non-governmental and non-profit humanitarian organization based in the United States of America. It was established in 2006 to further child protection activities in Nepal, particularly in relation to children who have been displaced or trafficked into institutions. NGN was founded by Conor Grennan, author of the bestseller, Little Princes: One Man's Promise to Bring Home the Lost Children of Nepal. NGN works in several ways: (i) we search for the families of displaced children and reunify them; (ii) we raise awareness of the links between orphanage voluntourism and orphanage trafficking; (iii) we provide scholarships and mentoring for a small group of ex-trafficked youth; and (iv) we advise and mentor others in our approach. NGN implements its projects through its local partner, The Himalayan Innovative Society. NGN also works closely with Government stakeholders such as the Central Child Welfare Board and District Child Welfare Boards, and with local NGOs, INGOs, embassies and tourists.
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Oregon
City (Headquarters)
Gresham
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1-10
Founded
2006
Estimated Revenue
$1 to $1,000,000
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