Fostering Health and Livelihoods of Conflict Affected People in Nepal (VCP) was a 2 year project implemented from March 2008 to February 2010 in 11 Districts of Nepal namely: Panchthar, Morang, Dhankuta, Khotang, Nawalparasi, Kapilvastu, Arghakhanchi, Chitwan, Kavrepalanchowk, Kalikot and Achham. The project was funded by European Union (EU) and implemented by a consortium of 14 organizations led by BNMT together with World Vision Advocacy Forum (WVAF) and Forest Action (FA) at the national level and 11 NGOs at district level. The BNMT was responsible for overall management, coordination, financial and personnel administration, monitoring, reporting and health related activities; FA was responsible for livelihoods related activities; and WVAF for institutional strengthening activities. The primary target groups of the project included conflict victims, Dalits, Janajatis, Madhesis, people with disabilities, rural poor, women, youth, children, and other marginalised and excluded groups from the 11 project districts. The final beneficiaries of the project were the larger communities of the 11 project districts covering about 18 percent of Nepal's population.
To contribute to the improved socio-economic conditions of the vulnerable population resulting in reduced conflict potential in Nepal.
Increased access to essential health care services and livelihoods opportunities for vulnerable communities in the selected districts of Nepal.