What is it?

S4G, the un-mediated, not moderated social platform

Have you ever thought you have something to “express” with a social dimension but never had the opportunity to do it?

Then S4G is what you are looking for:

  • Open, unrestricted and easy to use
  • Three mediums to choose from: TEXT, VIDEO, PHOTO
  • A way to express your ideas, reflections and expertise, on social issues and broader development and society at large
  • You do not need to be an expert but just passionate about what you share

Latest Sharings

At the City Museum of Kathmandu | Veneeta Singha

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Prep underway for Khumbila: A Concert and Live Art Fundraiser for the Families of Those Lost on Everest This Spring at the City Museum of Kathmandu
 

Pains of Labor Migration -1

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Tara Devi Subedhi, a former international labor migrant shares her pain and sufferning she experienced in the destination country. She also has some messages for potential migrant worker. 

Pains of Labor Migration -2

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Sheela wento Kuwait at young age as a domestic worker. All her hopes of a better life through earning from foreign employment has been dashed and her life is now an uncertain wait. 

Adventure in Rural India

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An insight into responsible tourism in India.

The AIN Should Take the Offensive against Bashing

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The Association of International NGOs, (AIN) needs to raise it is own stakes. It is no enough anymore to say that all members are compliant with the Government’s regulations. We all know that government agencies are not well coordinated among themselves and the reporting standards set by the SWC can leave loopholes. AIN must go the extra mile while dealing with transparency and accountability

Social Worker: Need to Work Rather Than Talk

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This is my personal view rather than any reference. Actually, I wrote because i saw these things in social work. In Nepal there is around 40 colleges which provides social Work education to attract students rather than provides critical ideas. unfortunately, maximum colleges are located in Kathmandu Valley. Social Work is not the subject only to talk. we need to work rather than talk.

Interview to Tikajeet Rai, Founder of Paluwa and Project Management Association Nepal

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Tika is a passionate innovator and entrepreneur, doing his best to promote a new culture of impact entrepreneurship through smart companies with a deep social perspective. After a long spell in the USA, Tika set up several ventures in Nepal including Magnus Consulting and more recently Paluwa, a potential game changer in way farming can be harnessed to it full potential. Tika is also the Founding President of the Project Management Association Nepal, part of the International Project Management Association. (http://paluwa.net/)

Love and Attraction

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Being a writer is about vulnerability and putting oneself out to the public. This isn't always easy, as I open myself to other's and their filters and perspectives. I had written another version of this piece but based on some feedback have revised it. I hope that you enjoy my perspective on love and attraction

Doreen Johnstone and Book Reach: How passion drives positive changes ( Interview)

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Doreen is an incredible, strong, determined and passionate woman who have been living all around the world with many years spent in Nepal. An educationalist by background, profession and passion, Doreen recently started a new social venture called Book Reach that brings children books from South East Asia to selected schools in Nepal. Here the the interview

Shanta Adhikari making South Indian Dosas

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My Nepali friend Shanta, who lives in the San Fernando Valley where I grew up.  Go figure.  I met Shanta last year through another Nepali friend.  I find it quite remarkable and very world citizen like, that I'm now friend wtih Shanta and her Indian husband Dinesh. It literally blows my mind how things come full circle.  The place hwere I grew up, where I didn't reallly recognize much diversity is where I find a Nepali friend, who is living a very American lifestyle and here I am having grown up in the US living in Nepal. 

Students and Classrooms: An observation

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This is my glance of students and classrooms in our schools (most of them). I just wanted to suspend my judgement and lay down what I observed. Each observation can further be discussed and brainstormed individually. ;evolusun

I SHALL NOT RUN

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A beginning of a journey of self discovery

Mobile: one of the most essential part of life

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Two young girls playing with mobile in street shop in Basantapur, Kathmandu. In latest trend, mobile is one of the most essential things in our life. Kids to grandma all love mobile phones. 

A Network approach to offset the power of marketing in the not for profit sector

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Marketing can play a very important role in spreading the positive message of many good organizations. It has an essential role to empower the right message to reach out to potential donors and supporters; at the same time, we all need to be careful in believing too much into organizations that are blowing their own horn too loudly. "Standing alone" solutions are more the exception than the rule.

The Adhikari Brothers and how to change philantropy and social work paradigms

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You might think that philanthropy is just about money. You might assume that only able persons can get involved in social work and philanthropy while those living with disabilities are just at the receiving ends. Nothing more wrong. Sushil and Bashudev are proving that other way around is possible and doable. Actually their way is the best way. A new culture of giving has born.

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