United Mission to Nepal

United Mission to Nepal (UMN) strives to address root causes of poverty as it serves the people of Nepal in the name and spirit of Jesus Christ. Established in 1954, UMN is a cooperative effort between the people of Nepal … (read more)

Rescue Network Nepal

The Rescue Network Nepal (RNN) was formed in 2012 with the primary goal of training Christian church members throughout Nepal in basic First Aid, so that they can aid people injured in traffic or other accidents.* They have subsequently added … (read more)

Association for Theological Education in Nepal

Established in 1993, and located in Kathmandu, the primary purpose of ATEN is to upgrade and promote theological education in the country. It includes a large, fully accredited library that provides services for all Bible schools, seminaries and churches in … (read more)

Nepal Earthquake Relief

The Prayer League is directly participating in this relief effort. You — and your congregation — can, too. Physical and Spiritual support in the Name of Jesus is now underway under the auspices of our colleagues in the United Mission to … (read more)

Nepal Earthquake: Initial Report

Saturday’s 7.8 magnitude earthquake in Nepal has left thousands injured and dead. Many folks have been inquiring as to the well-being of our workers. All of our fellow workers in Nepal and the surrounding areas have reported that they are uninjured. … (read more)

Climate Change/DDR/ Resilience Advisor

Applicants will need to have a master’s degree and at least five years of experience in their area of work, to fulfill requirements of the Nepal government for Visa application.

Staff Support and Counseling Advisor (Member Care)

A MASTERS degree or equivalent and at least five years of relevant work experience is now required by the government for the visa holder. We normally require a minimum two years initial commitment for Advisor posts. Some posts will require occasional trips to UMN working areas. … (read more)

General Surgeon for OCH

Flexibility, the ability to work in a resource-limited setting and an interest in teaching and mentoring junior Nepali doctors are required.