ICA Learning Center after renovation

Tuesday, January 12, 2016

!!!TRAINING ALERT!!!






































We are glad to inform you about the upcoming two International-level trainings we are going to conduct on the month of February

The trainings will be facilitated by international trainers/facilitators.


  
As a renowned organization in the field of training and facilitation. ICA Nepal is a part of global network of ICAs which focuses on the development of human factor and has over 50 years of experience of building human capacities.

Here is your opportunity to be one of the trained professionals in the community and share your experience with the entire world. GRAB IT!!

Contact us for Registration!


Tuesday, November 24, 2015

The new shelter at DSC Inaugurated

From broken shelters to a brand new house with disability friendly surrounding, ICA Nepal has completed the project of constructing a new shelter for the people living with disabilities at Disabled Service Centre (DSC). On November 23rd the new shelter was inagurated among huge crowd of people from different walks of life by the Hon. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Women, Children and Social Welfare Mr. Chandra Prakash Mainali.
The inauguration ceremony held at the premises of the new shelter was a huge success and finally one troubled chapter in the lives of the PWDs has had a happy ending :)

ICA Nepal also thanks all other supporters especially ICA Australia, 'Together for The World', Mr. Chhutim Sherpa, Mr. Mohan Karki, Mr. Sharada Prasad Dhital and the likes for the tremendous support provided by them

Monday, November 9, 2015

On the auspicious occasion of Deepawali ICA Nepal is pleased to announce the progress of the shelter being built for people with disabilities living at DSC after the house they were renting was razed to the ground in April 25 quake. following are some photos of the new shelter.




The shelter consists of four bedroom, two each for men and women, one kitchen and one bathroom. The new shelter has added new zeal among the residents at DSC.

Sunday, October 4, 2015

We conducted training programme at ICA itself lately on september, here is the link to the video of the fun-filled Social Artistry Training given to four of the organizations ICA has been working with in close collaboration : EPSA (Entire Power in Social Action), Creative Little Women's Association, DSC (Disabled Service Centre) and NIBDA (National Integrated Blind Development Association)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ij9c1obnuMs

Happy, Motivated faces one more time :)




Sunday, August 30, 2015



Despite of so many obstacles, one can observe Phurba Sherpa is the most happy soul of the organization. A bundle of wool is his bundle of joy. The way he finds happiness in small things and compliments can make every person smile back. The biggest passion and happiness in his life is knitting woolen mufflers and scarf which he does by using just a hand and a leg. The way he can involve himself hours and hours making colorful scarf can amaze everyone.
The wonderful colors and finishing of his work proves that he is best at what he does and that’s better than anyone else. The way he works with threads with his one hand and leg can leave any person in awe. His tireless passion would really make a person wonder: how can he be so content despite such physical hardship? His creativity, passion and skills has not only given him his inner peace but made him an example in the community and a great source of motivation and positivity. Normal people fight for money and materialistic happiness whereas for Phurba, the biggest happiness and innate peace in the world is a bundle of wool. 

Thursday, August 13, 2015



A one day PSP (Participatory Strategic Training) organized at Namo Buddha resort at Kavrepalanchowk district in the aftermath of April 25 earthquake.

PSP training was given among the staff of the resort as an attempt to approach the prevailing problems with strategic planning. PSP has been a proven method to develop a shared vision among the participants to approach any problems they are facing.

The resort is currently closed as it was hit hard by the April 25 earthquake and the staff are having a hard time putting up with the situation. the PSP training will help them mitigate the shortcomings they've been facing due the damages caused by the quake.

The resort however, is to reopen soon and now that these people have developed a strategic mindset, they'll just knock down any problem in their way. All thanks to the Participatory Strategic Training.