Objective
Vision
We envision a just, equitable, and inclusive Nepali society where all individuals—regardless of sexual orientation, gender identity, or sex characteristics—live with pride, dignity, safety, and equal rights. Our vision centers on a world where gender and sexual minorities are fully respected, protected, and celebrated.
Mission
Our mission is to advance the rights and dignity of queer individuals in Nepal through advocacy, inclusive education, legal reform, and community-building. We are committed to fostering the social and legal recognition of gender and sexual minorities by developing accessible, intersectional resources and engaging in strategic actions that create lasting impact.
Goals
- To ensure the rights and interests of individuals with marginalized sexual orientation, gender identity, and sex characteristics (queer population) by engaging in policy and legal advocacy, thereby establishing their rights through legal recognition.
- To create accessible awareness-raising, informative, and educational materials about individuals with marginalized sexual orientation, gender identity, and sex characteristics (queer population) in various national and international languages—including in formats that are friendly to persons with disabilities—and to publish and distribute such materials to ensure access for the people of Nepal as well as the global community.
- To conduct research, documentation, discourse, and advocacy on intersectionality within the queer population, including but not limited to Dalits, persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples, ethnic minorities, children, non-Nepali speakers, Madhesi, Tharu, Muslim communities, and others