Meet our esteemed “Founder & CEO, Mr. Bhim Bahadur Bogati”, a passionate individual who envisioned the transformation of education standards in community schools across Nepal. With a profound understanding of the education sector and a relentless drive to make a difference, Mr. Bogati established REED Nepal as a non-governmental organization. Mr. Bogati holds a Master Degree in Social Science and Education Planning & Development, which has equipped him with a deep knowledge and expertise in the field. Drawing upon his extensive experience working on a government project in the education sector, he recognized the urgent need to uplift the education standards in community schools in a systematic and organized manner. As a visionary leader, Mr. Bogati has dedicated his efforts to designing effective training programs and packages, which have been instrumental in enhancing the quality of education. His expertise in school education management has enabled him to develop comprehensive strategies that address the diverse needs of students, teachers, and the community. Driven by a strong sense of social responsibility, Mr. Bogati’s tireless efforts have earned him the respect and admiration of the education community in Nepal. His commitment to the cause of education and environmental conservation has made REED Nepal a prominent name in the sector. Under Mr. Bogati’s guidance, REED Nepal continues to implement innovative initiatives aimed at fostering a conducive learning environment, promoting sustainable development, and empowering marginalized communities. Through strategic partnerships and collaborations, the organization has been able to extend its reach and make a lasting impact on the lives of countless individuals. Join us on this transformative journey as we strive to build a brighter future for the children of Nepal. Explore our website to learn more about our initiatives, training programs, and the remarkable work being done by Mr. Bogati and the dedicated team at REED Nepal. Together, we can create a positive change in education and environmental conservation throughout the country.”