A survivor-led organization working for the promotion of rights and interests of vulnerable women and children.
Shakti Milan Samaj (SMS) has been implementing a wide range of impactful interventions aimed at improving the lives of women and girls facing multiple and intersecting forms of marginalization.
Shakti Milan Samaj (SMS) has been at the forefront of advancing the rights, dignity, and opportunities of women and children living with HIV/AIDS in Nepal through targeted and holistic interventions. Recognizing that stigma and discrimination remain major barriers to equality and care, SMS conducts youth-led campaigns across communities, schools, public spaces, and streets to raise awareness, challenge misconceptions, and inspire young people to become champions of change.
Shakti Milan Samaj (SMS) implements a dedicated intervention aimed at rescuing and rehabilitating young girls who have been internally trafficked within Nepal. Understanding the urgent and sensitive nature of such cases, SMS works in close coordination with the Anti-Human Trafficking Bureau (AHTB), relevant government agencies, and a network of stakeholders, including the Nepal Police, local government bodies, child protection units, and community-based organizations.
Shakti Milan Samaj (SMS) delivers comprehensive direct assistance to people living with and affected by HIV/AIDS, with a particular focus on women and children who face compounded vulnerabilities due to stigma, poverty, and social exclusion.
Shakti Milan Samaj (SMS) actively engages in advocacy, awareness-raising, and policy dialogue to address systemic barriers faced by women and children living with HIV/AIDS, survivors of trafficking, and other marginalized groups. These efforts aim to create lasting structural change by influencing laws, policies, and societal attitudes that perpetuate discrimination, violence, and exclusion.