Sancharika Samuha Nepal (SASN), a forum of women journalists and communicators, was established in April 1996 with an inspiration from Beijing Platform for Action to take forward the Section ‘J – Women and Media’ of the BPFA in Nepal. SASN was registered in Lalitpur District Administration Office in April 1996 and affiliated with the Social Welfare Council (SWC). Currently, approximately 1,200 women journalists from across the country are affiliated to SASN. It has its Provincial networks in seven provinces of country. It is further extending its offices at the district level as well. As a media organization Sancharika Samuha Nepal has been relentlessly working for the welfare and empowerment of the community in favor of social campaign. SASN prioritized its advocacy program: to create social awareness, bring positive changes in the thoughts and behaviors of people towards respective subjects, establish campaign in favor of community and society and reinforce the voice that is in favor of welfare of the community.
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