ENGAGE always work in collaboration and partnership with other institutions and organizations. We strongly believe that we cannot achieve systematic change by working only on our own.
ENGAGE was the local partner of the International Child Friendly Cities Conference held in Kathmandu in June 2013. The event was co-organized with the Ministry of Local Development, UNICEF and School of Social Work and The Child-Friendly Asia-Pacific, a child friendly cities regional network headquartered in Australia. ENGAGE's involvement and interest in the conference was to ensure an adequate role for volunteerism and service to turn urban areas into more disable friendly and volunteerism focused spaces.
NAB has been working with ENGAGE in the Guiding Hands Program since its first pilot batch. NAB has been provided support to ENGAGE in designing and implementing the project including the identification of service users and their selection. NAB's support is still very beneficial to ENGAGE.
NAB has been working with ENGAGE in the Guiding Hands Program in its 4th batch project. NAWB together with other stakeholders and advisors also provides, on continuous basis, valuable insights and advices to ENGAGE on different aspects of ENGAGE's work.
CAB has been helping from strategic point of view the implementation of ENGAGE's projects. CAB offer valuable insights and feedbacks to ENGAGE in the implementation of its work.
Change Fusion Nepal through The Open Society Foundations' Youth Action Fund, supported ENGAGE in the implementation of 2nd batch of Guiding Hands Project. Change Fusion continues to offer guidance and advices to ENGAGE.
A leading women empowerment organization from Malaysia, MMICARE is supporting the implementation of Coaching4Fun against the Quake.
The leading university network promoting service and volunteerism in the Asia Pacific region is supporting with MMICARE the implementation of Coaching4Fun against the Quake, a special program targeting those who got injured during the quakes.