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Welcome to NRN Ireland
The NRN-NCC Ireland (Non-Residential Nepalese, national
Coordination committee) was established on 6th April 2007
by a meeting of Nepalese expatriates living in the Ireland.
The meeting of the community organised at Trinity College
Dublin has formed an ad hoc Executive committee until the
membership base is created and annual general meeting of members
held and a new committee is elected. The ad hoc Executive
Committee is to perform day to day activities of the organisation,
until the Next Annual General meeting is held and its rights
and duties are further spelled out.
The NRN-NCC Ireland is a charitable and non-political organisation.
It envisages acting as a broad church for Nepalese residing
in the Republic of Ireland. Nepal is well-known as a land
of outstanding natural beauty. Similarly, Nepalese people
represent rich and diverse growth of various ethnic and cultural
groups of Nepalese in the Ireland.
The vision of NRN-NCC Ireland is to enrich and strengthen
Nepali community by fostering unity and cohesiveness whilst
preserving its diversity. It is a non-partisan
organization.
Our Objective Include
· Establish the identity of Nepalese among the ethnic
minority communities of the Ireland.
· Foster unity and cohesiveness across Nepali community
in the Ireland whilst preserving its diversity.
· Strive for the benefit of the Nepalese community in
the Ireland by-way-of identifying, profiling and sharing the
talent and skills that exist within the community.
· Act as a catalyst to advance co-operation among the
NRN across the globe and promote the interest of NRN.
· Maintain a close link with Nepal such that the Nepalese
community in the Ireland preserves its national and cultural
identity.
· Endeavour to the development of Nepal through charitable
work, NRN investment, international lobbying and through other
legitimate avenues.
Our Mission
1. Register NRN-NCC Ireland as a charitable organisation in
the Republic of Ireland.
2. Publicise and familiarise the NRN-NCC Ireland - its vision
and purpose - among the Nepalese in the state of Ireland and
encourage their participation (membership) in (of) NRN-NCC Ireland.
Also disseminate information about the NRN-NCC Ireland across
the spectrum of local people and institutions that are friends
of Nepal and the Nepalese people.
3. Try to attain financial self -sufficiency through fund-raising
events and.
4. Work towards establishing an office of the NRN-NCC Ireland.
5. Organise joint social events across Nepalese groups in Ireland
& Nepal and organisations in order to foster a closer co-operation,
sense of belonging and unity amongst the local Nepalese.
6. Prepare a community profile and identify the needs and the
prospects of the community.
7. Identify possible venues through which NRN can contribute
for the socio-economic development of Nepal. |