Who we are
Core Values

Founder of NCV, U Maun Sein with Secretary-General of UN, Ban Ki Moon
- Integrity: We strive to do what is right. We function in an ethical and transparent way.
- Innovation: We constantly challenge ourselves to think of new and better ways to deliver value.We encourage new ideas from anyone and everywhere.
- Listen and Respect: We actively listen and incorporate feedback. We encourage open and honest communication.
- Local Engagement: We engage local beneficiaries to implement the humanitarian projects to encourage more local responsibility.
- Joint Accountability: We work in a matrix environment. We share responsibility to achieve a common goal.
Objective:
- NCV members shall not discriminate against people of different race or religion.
- NCV members shall NOT engage in political affairs by any means.
- NCV members will respect the dignity of all the people and will not cause physical or emotional injury to anyone.
- NCV members shall not misappropriate things in cash or kind donated by well-wishers.
- NCV members shall not misuse rights, money and equipments entrusted to them by NCV.
Mission:
- To provide continuous help on humanitarian voluntary work with noble sympathetic spirit upon all victims especially upon the most vulnerable victims.
Vision:
- To implement humanitarian projects in collaboration with local beneficiaries regardless of race, religion, place or time limitations, based on the humanitarian spirits of the Volunteers
Focus Area
Highlights 2015 Nepal
Persons Rescued from Bhaktapur district on 12 May 2015... [+]
IDP directly benefited with WASH project in IDP camps... [+]
Regions impacted in Nepal... [+]
Cholera cases during peak Cholera outbreak in Valley... [+]
Health Outreach Programs... [+]
Tarpaulin Distribution... [+]
successfully completed projects worth $ 5 million in 8 months... [+]
Ongoing Project
Completed Project
Upcoming Project
Our Gallery
Latest News
Sangmu Laati Sherpa aged 42 is from Sindhu Palchok,Tatopani Nayabasti, Ward no 4. As her name Laati reveals that she is deaf and dumb. She is a married woman with one 18 year old son. Her husband have abandoned her because of her retardedness. During the earthquake she managed to cross the Bhotekoshi dam despite […] [+]
Sharing information of Listi VDC, Sindhupalchowk on situation of returning back of IDP’s In our IDP camps Danchi and Bauddha, people from Marming, Gumba, Fulpinkatti, Tatopani and Listi VDC are residing. A team of NCV along with Danchi and Bauddha Committee members visited to Listi VDC on 7 February 2016. It was a three day […] [+]
NCV has come to know about the child birth at Sherpa Camp. Pasang Dolma Sherpa has given a birth at the tent on 25th October. The mother is 21 year old, and her husband’s name is Pasang Norbu Sherpa. Their place of origin is Golche, VDC, Dippu, Sindhupalchowk. Their elder son is 2 years and […] [+]
Cheki Sherpa, a 65 year old woman, is a resident of Listi VDC, Ward No 6, Sindhu palchowk. She lives in Thali Chaur IDP Camp from 10th May 2015 after the devastated earthquake. She is a married woman and because she is childless, her husband had abandoned her long ago. She does not remember even […] [+]