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Participants of NEFEJ/FIVH exchange program

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NEFEJ - Sarun Tuladhar
Video editor of Ankhijhyal. Sarun Tuladhar
NEFEJ - Shobha Manandahr
Shobha Manandahr
FIVH - Laurie MacGregor
Laurie MacGregor
FIVH - Klaus Stafto
Environmentalist and computer consultant. He worked on the web site of NEFEJ. Klaus Stafto
NEFEJ - Sushil Mainali
Senior Reporter Aankhijhyaal Video Magazine, Thapathali, Kathmandu Kathmandu Sushil Mainali
NEFEJ - Anand Shrestha
Senior Producer B.B.C World Service Trust Sanepa, Lalitpur Kathmandu. Anand Shrestha
FIVH - Matias Nordahl Carlsen
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FIVH - Solvieg Holmedal Ottesen
An Anthropologist and social worker from Norway. She grew up in a small town in the thast of Norway, and she has been living in Capital Oslo for past 14 years. She has also worked in an NGO in Oslo at a center for femal sex workers, giving legal advice, support and counselling to them. As an exchange fellowl, she worked at NEFEJ as a campaigner in the Sustainable Watch programme. Solvieg Holmedal Ottesen
NEFEJ - Sangita Lama

The second participant of the program from Nepal is Ms. Sangeeta Lama. She is a freelance journalist.

Click Here to read her personal experience.

sangeeta lama
FIVH - Margunn Gronn
The second participant of the program to Nepal is Margunn Grønn. margunn
NEFEJ - Kosmos Biswokarma
The first participant of the program from Nepal is Kosmos Biswokarma. Kosmos Biswokarma
FIVH - Knut-Erik Helle
The first north participant of the program to Nepal is Knut-Erik Helle, who worked as assistant editor of Folkevett magazine published by Future In Our Hands. Helle has previously worked in different newspapers in Norway and in the Norwegian Broadcasting Company (NRK). He has university degrees in mathematics, philosophy and journalism. Click here for his experience in Nepal. Knut-Erik Helle

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