Having studied and analysed the country context and pertinent problems, below objectives set as a prioritised strategy. Considering the present county context, achievements of FNCN in past 10 years and in the following five years the FNCN committed to pursue the following nine strategic priority sectors and will endeavor to mobilize resources to accomplish these. The FNCN’s comprehensive advocacy with spiritual formation will be a cross cutting theme, interwoven in all its activities.
Health , Prayer and spiritual development , Communication and Networks
Programme, project and proposal development
Other Non-sector Priorities
Ambulance and dead body carrying service, Burial ground acquisition
Christian in Nepal have been discriminated almost like a second class citizen in view of equity for exercising the right such as barred from sharing the love of God to other fellow citizens and also denied burial ground and encountering day by day for many such harassment as such they must be advocated the right to restore their fundamental human rights. So FNCN advocates on behalf of, with and for Christian communities’ rights of equality and equity in all aspects of life.
Christian in Nepal have been discriminated almost like a second class citizen in view of equity for exercising the right such as barred from sharing the love of God to other fellow citizens and also denied burial ground and encountering day by day for many such harassment as such they must be advocated the right to restore their fundamental human rights. So FNCN advocates on behalf of, with and for Christian communities’ rights of equality and equity in all aspects of life.
Christian in Nepal have been discriminated almost like a second class citizen in view of equity for exercising the right such as barred from sharing the love of God to other fellow citizens and also denied burial ground and encountering day by day for many such harassment as such they must be advocated the right to restore their fundamental human rights. So FNCN advocates on behalf of, with and for Christian communities’ rights of equality and equity in all aspects of life.
Christian in Nepal have been discriminated almost like a second class citizen in view of equity for exercising the right such as barred from sharing the love of God to other fellow citizens and also denied burial ground and encountering day by day for many such harassment as such they must be advocated the right to restore their fundamental human rights. So FNCN advocates on behalf of, with and for Christian communities’ rights of equality and equity in all aspects of life.