Monday, March 11, 2019

International Women Day 2019, at United Kingdom

After the program at British Academy and Liverpool University, I went to Nepal Embassy, Basing-stoke Nepalese Community, Reading Nepalese Community in order to dialogue on dignified Menstruation; its context, challenges and opportunities in Nepal and beyond. 


Group Photo after the program with Basing stoke Nepalese Community


Speaking at Nepal Embassy Office at London, March 9, 2019 
Speaking with Basingstoke Nepalese Community, UK, March 10, 2019 
Speaking at Embassy 
Photo at Reading after program 
Photo with Mira Rana and others at Embassy 
Basing stoke Nepalese Community


Ambassador see off photo after the program 


Audience of the program at Embassy 


Audience at Embassy 

After the program at Reading 


Batti didi, a pioneer nurse whom I met during my nursing course at Pokhara at OT
I was staying with Sudha Gurung's house. She managed my accommodation, food, transportation, and coordinating all programs at Basing stoke.

World Social Forum 2024, Kathmandu- Dignified Menstruation: Decolonized Menstrual Movement and Reimagination of Feminism

 Inaugural Speech, 16 February, World Social Forum Dear Friends,