Regional Level Annual Review Held
Informal Sector Service Centre (INSEC) regional office of Dhangadhi has organised an annual review of program held on regional level on July 14.
Speaking at the program, INSEC executive Director Bijaya Raj Gautam thanked staffs, district representative and facilitators of region for successfully executing yearly program operated by INSEC.
He added that it is risky job to make a concerned body accountable and further thanked everyone for executing it easily.
INSEC far-western regional coordinator Khadga Raj Joshi said that the ELP program has made concerned body accountable and further helped to change the society.
In a program, facilitators from Kailali, Kanchanpur and Doti presented the report on yearly activities in their respective district.
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