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Who We Are

BASE International is a global, community-driven organization committed to building a more just, inclusive, and empowered world. Rooted in the belief that every individual deserves dignity, safety, and opportunity, we work especially with youth, children, and marginalized communities to break cycles of inequality. Our efforts span educational empowerment, protection of children’s rights, advocacy against domestic violence, mental health awareness, and youth leadership development. We also honor and preserve cultural heritage, recognizing its vital role in identity, resilience, and global solidarity. Guided by values of equity, respect, collaboration, and bold action, BASE International brings together diverse communities, partners, and change makers to uplift lives and create sustainable social transformation across borders.

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Our aims and objectives

  • Equity & Inclusion – Ensuring equal opportunities for all, regardless of background or identity.
  • Children First – Protecting, nurturing, and empowering children as the foundation of a better future.
  • Respect & Dignity – Promoting safe, respectful spaces free from violence and discrimination.
  • Mental Health Awareness – Recognizing well-being as a human right and supporting communities to thrive holistically.
  • Solidarity & Collaboration – Building bridges across cultures and nations for collective progress.
  • Integrity & Accountability – Acting transparently, responsibly, and ethically in all initiatives.
  • Bold Action – Leading with courage, innovation, and determination to create lasting change.

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Gallery Highlights

A glimpse into our work and impact.

TESTIMONIALS

Proven results. Honest feedback.

"BASE International helped me discover my voice.” As a young girl from a rural community, I never imagined I could become a leader. Through their mentorship and leadership workshops, I gained confidence, skills, and a sense of purpose. Today, I advocate for other young women like me. BASE International didn’t just train me—they believed in me.

Aarati B., Youth Leader

“Their support gave me and my children a second chance.” During one of the darkest periods of my life, BASE International stood by me. Their awareness sessions helped me recognize the signs of abuse, and their guidance connected me to safety and support networks. I feel stronger, safer, and hopeful for the future.

Mina K., Community Member

“Education felt out of reach—until this program.” My family couldn’t afford basic school supplies, but BASE International provided resources, tutoring, and encouragement that changed everything. I am now the first in my family to complete secondary school. They didn’t just give me education—they gave me opportunity.

Ramesh S., Student

“Working with BASE International opened my eyes to the power of community.” Through their cultural exchange program, I learned how deeply connected dignity, identity, and heritage are to social change. The experience shaped my understanding of global solidarity and inspired me to continue working for social justice.

Elena M., International Volunteer

Recent Posts

Coverage of our events, initiatives, and impact

Education and Social Protection (Child Labour and Human Trafficking)

BASE Nepal

Tharu is marginalized community due to illiteracy that’s why BASE was started with the principle of literacy campaign in western part of Nepal. As it continued literacy campaign and BASE realized that education is equally important for empowering marginalized population, abolition of child labour and human trafficking. Education is the primary tool to produce capable and skilful human resources for the development of a nation. Everyone has a right to access equitable and quality education....


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Health, Nutrition and Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH)

BASE Nepal

Socio-economic and , political changes and growth of population have affected health and nutrition positions in Nepal. There exists a 5% of child mortality rate in the world due to malnutrition. Malnutrition affects the physical, mental, and emotional development of children which in turn has a negative impact on a country’s social, economic, and human resource development. 36% (stunted ) short-heightened, 10% (Wasted )malnourished, 27% underweight (as per their age), and 53% of anemic chi...


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