For the Nepalis, by the Nepalis

Conceptualized by a group of proactive Non-Resident Nepalis, the Non-Resident Nepali Association (NRNA) was established to unite and bind the Nepali Diaspora under one umbrella on October 11, 2003. In 18 years of its existence, NRNA has developed into a global non-governmental organization and a network of Nepali origin by establishing National Coordination Council (NCC) in 85 countries/territories to represent its interests, concerns, and commitments.

NRNA fully embraces the saying Once a Nepali, you always remain a Nepali; reinforcing the belief by our commitment to streamline our energy and resources for the transformation of the Nepali society. At the same time, it is also working with the Government of Nepal to address the concern of the Nepali Diaspora at large. Nepal’s Government has given the Nepali Diaspora legal status by promulgating the Non-Resident Nepali Act 2064 and Regulation 2066.

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Mission

Unite all of the Nepalis living outside of Nepal to help in the socio-economic development of Nepal and to protect the rights and interests of the Nepalis Diaspora.

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Vision

Collaborate through the Public Private Partnership (PPP) model for the socio-economic development of Nepal and promote & protect the interest of Nepalis living across the world and Nepal.

Strategic Objective

Intending to unite all of the Nepalis residing outside of Nepal, the strategic objectives of NRNA ensure the implementation of its vision.

  • Promote and protect the rights and interest of Nepalis residing outside Nepal
  • Establish a global network and a common platform for Nepalis Diaspora
  • Attract and facilitate NRNs investment including foreign direct investment (FDI) for economic and social development of Nepal
  • Promote tourism and preserve Nepali culture and heritage globally
  • Mobilize the knowledge, skills, capital and other resources within the disposal of NRNs for the socio economic development of Nepal.
  • Promote the welfare of Nepali migrant workers.

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Global Presence

NRNA is represented in 85 countries/territories through the NCC to unite the Nepali Diaspora and address their concern and interest.

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Active Volunteers

10

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