Committed to the holistic development efforts in Nepal's Himalayan region
Our Team
These people are special by their skills as well as by their heart.
Executive Board Members
Mr. Dorjee S. Sherpa
President
– Masters in Nepalese history, culture and archaeology, Tribhuvan University
– Advocate Lawyer
– Founding member and Advisor of Sherpa Association of Nepal
– Founding member of Nepal Federation of Indigenous Nationalities (NEFIN)
Dr. Sumitra Ghimire
Vice- President
– PhD in Yoga psychology, N.S.B, Nepal
– MA in Rural Development, Tribhuvan University
– Gender and Human Right activist
– Lifestyle & Yoga Instructor and consultant
Mrs. Tsomo Ghale
Secretary
– Staff Nurse
Ms. Yeshoda Basnet
Treasurer
– M.A. in Political Science, Tribhuvan University
– M.A. in Conflict, Peace and Development Studies, Tribhuvan University
– Lecturer of Buddhist Studies, Department of Buddhist Studies
– Program Producer and Presenter at Bodhi Television
– Former Program Coordinator, Human Rights Organization of Nepal (HURON)
Mr. Tsering Rawal
Member
– Masters in Buddhist Philosophy
– Teacher at Shechen Monastery Institute
– Book writer
– Tibetan language and Script Teacher, translator
Mr. Pemba Gyalbu Sherpa
Member
– MBA from Leeds Beckett University
– Tourism entrepreneur
– Tour Guide License Holder
– Trekking Guide License Holder
Dakima Sherpa
Member
– Agriculturists
– Social entrepreneur
Our staff
Mr. Pasang Ngima Sherpa
Program Officer
– M.Sc. Organic Agriculture and Food System, Germany
– Sustainable Agriculture and Food consultant, Researcher
– Former Field Researcher, Eurofins AgroSciences GmbH, Germany
Ms. Kopila Bhujel
Operational Staff
– Administration support and technical assistance
– Record keeping and meeting support
Recent Causes
Your donation is the biggest part of our budget and makes a huge difference in saving the lives of the Himalayan Yaks and Nakhs. Each donations matter, even the smallest ones. Donate now and the next generation of children will still see the Yaks!
Big Charity:
Built a Buddha Statue in Udaypur
In search of fertile lands, the Sherpa people migrated to Udaypur long ago. In support of HIFSO, the first statue of Lord Buddha was built in the Sherpa Village.
