Background
In January 1985, Backward Society Educatioin (BASE) was founded as a pioneering movement (Charpate Club) to fight against human exploitation within some of Nepal's poorest communities. Under the leadership of Mr. Dilli Bahadur Chaudhary, a social activist and member of the indigenous Tharu community, a group of 34 youths raised NRS.735 through cultural shows within Dang district of Western Nepal during the period of Maghi (Tharu New Year). Since the restoration of democracy in 1990 in Nepal, membership of BASE has grown bigger, boasting a membership of over 200000 people. BASE's continued commitment to fight against the exploitation of bonded labor and slavery, social and political discrimination, illiteracy and poverty of the Tharu people, and other marginalized communities, has inspired a grass-root oriented social movements focused within 8 districts in min and far western regions of Nepal. BASE aims to bring about a transformation in the outlook of the downtrodden people, as well as those of their oppressors focusing on other more districts apart from the working districts.
The board members of BASE are known as "People-people", while the administrative staffs are labeled as "paper-people". They engage in policy and procedure formations along with implementation, fundraising, strategic direction, advocacy, monitoring, evaluating and social and public audits. Although most of the projects are designed by the "paper-people", this is all following the guidance and research of BASE's "people-People".
Vision
BASE envisions creation of exploitation free society in Nepal.
Mission
BASE commits for socio economic, human resource, child labor reduction and emergency relief. |