
Share your time, skills, research capacity, legal awareness, translation support, or field coordination to strengthen Indigenous women's rights work across Nepal.
25+
Years of advocacy
40
Districts reached
7
Provinces reached
7
Founding women lawyers
Ways to contribute
These are the areas where volunteer and supporter engagement can directly strengthen INWOLAG's work.
Support community legal awareness sessions, paralegal outreach, and documentation related to access to justice for Indigenous women and girls.
Typical commitment
Flexible, based on campaigns and community sessions
Helpful skills
Contribute to research assistance, field notes, translation, transcription, and documentation that strengthens evidence-based advocacy.
Typical commitment
Project-based, remote or field support
Helpful skills
Help amplify Indigenous women's voices through public education, campaign coordination, and outreach with communities and partner networks.
Typical commitment
Flexible, campaign-driven
Helpful skills
Support content preparation, interviews, summaries, and digital storytelling around rights, climate justice, and collective land struggles.
Typical commitment
Flexible, digital-first
Helpful skills
Assist coordination with focal persons, workshops, consultations, and community meetings across districts and provinces.
Typical commitment
Event or field based
Helpful skills
Help with trainings, dialogues, publication launches, and partner engagements focused on Indigenous women's rights and policy advocacy.
Typical commitment
Occasional, event-based
Helpful skills
Volunteer application
Tell us how you would like to contribute and what type of support you can offer.
How the process works
- 1
Submit your application with the type of contribution you can offer.
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Our team reviews your interest and aligns it with current needs.
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We follow up for orientation, coordination, or the next discussion.
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You begin supporting community, research, or advocacy work with the appropriate team.
Need another route?
If you want to partner with INWOLAG, support publications, or discuss organisational collaboration instead of volunteering, contact us directly.
