Eakikrit Posan Prabardhan Kendra (EPPK

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Eakikrit Posan Prabardhan Kendra

Eakikrit Posan Prabardhan Kendra (EPPK) Nepal — also known as the Integrated Nutrition Promotion Center Nepal — is a youth-led, nutrition-focused company registered in Kathmandu. We are committed to tackling malnutrition and promoting healthier, sustainable food practices across Nepal. By encouraging the use of locally available organic foods and strengthening food systems at the household and community levels, we aim to build a healthier and more resilient Nepal.Our vision is to see every household in Nepal become empowered, nutrition-secure, and resilient, Guided by this vision

 

our mission is to reduce malnutrition, improve community health, and strengthen food systems through awareness, sustainable food supply, and collaboration with all three tiers of government.

To achieve this, we promote local and traditional nutritious foods such as millets, maize, wheat, beans, and potatoes. We work to reduce the growing dependency on junk foods by raising awareness among families and youth. Our initiatives also support WASH (Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene) practices, which are vital for healthier communities. Additionally, we empower women and marginalized families by creating livelihood opportunities that strengthen their economic and nutritional well-being.

Our Vision

A healthy, empowered, nutrition-secure, and resilient household in every corner of Nepal.

Our Mission

To reduce malnutrition, improve maternal and child health, and strengthen local food systems through community awareness, sustainable food supply, and strong collaboration with all three tiers of government.

Our Approach

At EPPK Nepal, we believe change starts at the community level. Our work focuses on:

  • Promoting local nutritious foods such as millets, maize, wheat, beans, and potatoes.

  • Raising awareness to reduce dependency on junk and processed foods.

  • Supporting WASH (Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene) initiatives to build healthier environments.

  • Empowering women and marginalized families through sustainable livelihood opportunities.

 

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