About Us
NAMUNA Integrated Development Council (NAMUNA), established in January 2003 in Lumbini Province, Nepal, is a non-governmental, non-profit social development organization. Founded by committed social activists, NAMUNA has been dedicated to bridging the development gap between rural and urban areas by promoting equitable, inclusive growth and social justice.
A Global Initiative
A Global Initiative for Inclusive and Sustainable Development
NAMUNA Integrated Development Council stands as a community-driven organization working at the grassroots level with global development partners. Through strategic collaborations with agencies like USAID, FHI360, and UNICEF, NAMUNA brings international resources and expertise to local communities, addressing health, education, social justice, and disaster resilience in Nepal.
our Programs
Current Initiatives & Projects

EpiC Nepal Project
The EpiC Nepal Project, funded by USAID/PEPFAR with technical support from FHI 360, is a key initiative to achieve and maintain HIV epidemic control in Nepal. The project runs from October 2020 to September 2025, focusing on Rupandehi and Kapilvastu districts.

Social Service Unit (SSU)
The Social Service Unit (SSU), in partnership with Lumbini Provincial Hospital and Bhim Hospital, has been operating since July 2020 in Rupandehi District to support 12 vulnerable groups, including the ultra-poor, elderly, persons with disabilities, GBV survivors, and malnourished children.

Community Safety Net (CSN)
The Community Safety Net (CSN) Project, funded by Nagarik Aawaz, Lalitpur, is being implemented from January 2023 to June 2025 in Om Satiya Rural Municipality and Siddharthanagar Municipality, Rupandehi District.