The Informal Sector Service Center (INSEC) initiated a review and planning meeting for the Rights II and Conservation Project in Thakurdwara, Bardia on November 6.
During the program, Subechya Khadka, Chief of Management at INSEC, emphasized that maintaining a sustainable partnership between INSEC and DCA could facilitate support in the judicial process and administration of justice for victims of human rights violations.
Suryakumari Biswakarma, Program Officer at DCA, emphasized that the systematic documentation of achievements attained through the cooperation and coordination of both organizations would enhance transparency in their respective successes. Commending INSEC’s efforts and initiatives in the implementation of the Act on the Protection and Protection of Human Rights Defenders, he expressed his commitment to collaborate with INSEC, emphasizing her dedication to safeguarding the rights of human rights defenders, Dalits, women, and marginalized citizens, and advancing human rights and social justice until 2027.
Within the program, INSEC Lumbini Province Coordinator Bhola Mahat conveyed that INSEC is actively engaged in numerous dimensions of human rights, and with the assistance of DCA, they can further contribute to the development of a human rights-friendly society by expanding their reach into additional regions.
Khadakraj Joshi, Coordinator of INSEC Sudurpaschim Office, stressed that by addressing internal weaknesses and establishing a long-term partnership between DCA and INSEC, they can initiate and provide support to bring justice to individuals impacted by human rights violations and abuses.