Teach for Nepal (TFN) is an outstanding movement for university graduates and young professionals who are committed to reducing educational disparity in Nepal by teaching in public schools for two years as a fellowship.
The organisation sends its fellows to different rural places for them to teach. But when it comes to Nepal, the parents are very reluctant to send their daughters away, let alone send them in rural areas for two years.
So, here we talk to the Teach for Nepal’s female fellow members about their journey and difficulties they faced.