WELCOME

Great Vision Nepal is a non-governmental organization (NGO) officially registered with the District Administration Office in Nawalparasi, the Social Welfare Council in Kathmandu, and the PAN Office. Its primary mission is to support communities in overcoming poverty and discrimination.

Since, 2006, we are dedicated to help marginalized communities to break their chains of poverty and discrimination, rescuing victims from human trafficking, and supporting families during natural disasters hits.

Rajendra Rasaili

Founder & President

Leadership Team

RUBEN BASNET

National Director

98570 45446
scmnepal@gmail.com

Since 2018, he has been leading Great Vision Nepal (GVN) as the National Director. He and his family are fully committed to GVN’s objectives and work at the Kathmandu Branch office.

Rajendra Rasaili

Founder & President

98470 46403
pastorrajendra.nepal@gmail.com

Subash Soni

Treasurer

98570 47446
sonisubash9825@gmail.com

WHAT WE DO

Nepal is a transit point for every traffickers to smuggle girls into sex industries all over the world, because of its open border with India, and on arrival visa for every citizens. Every year, 20,000-30,000 teenagers girls becomes victims, and unknowingly sold internationally. Once they are sold, they are consider as unclean in their community, and not accepted anywhere, so, girls prefer to die in brothels and

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ORPHANS SPONSORSHIP

Due to the civil war, frequent earthquakes, and other natural disasters in Nepal, many children are left homeless and abandoned, with no one to care for them. These children are often forced to beg or face starvation. On the streets, they are exposed to harmful behaviors such as smoking, drinking, using foul language, fighting, and stealing. With no hope or future in sight, they are trapped in a cycle of despair. We rescue these children directly from the streets, obtain proper documentation from local government officials, and place them in orphanages or with families to provide them with a better life and future.

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DRILLING WATER WELLS

In remote villages of Nepal, especially near border areas, communities lack access to clean drinking water. Due to illiteracy, lack of awareness, and poverty, many people drink contaminated water from rivers and ponds. As a result, numerous children suffer and die from diarrhea and other waterborne diseases. By drilling hand pumps (water wells) in these villages, we provide fresh, clean water for the entire community, helping to improve health and save lives.

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PROSECUTION

In the Nawalparasi district, our staff conducts border surveillance, inspecting buses bound for India to prevent human trafficking. In Kathmandu, we run an “Emergency Call Center,” and with local police support, staff members visit hotels, dance bars, and red-light districts to rescue victims.

A major challenge we face is frequent death threats from brokers and traffickers. Despite these dangers, we remain committed to prosecuting traffickers and rescuing victims, aiming to dismantle these criminal networks permanently.

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GREAT VISION NEPAL

RUBEN BASNET

NATIONAL DIRECTOR