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     Welcome To Women's Skills Development Project

“Established in 1975, the WSDP has been committed to providing the women of Nepal with the finest vocational skills training possible. We take an enormous amount of pride in our training, which results in some of the finest quality handcrafted products Nepal has to offer. Having opened for commercial production in 1989, we now have a wide range of products to choose from to suit every need. All our products are 100% cotton, chemically dyed and, of course, 100% handmade. All our products are 100% cotton, carefully land-dyed with A20-fre dyes for Product line.

In 2006 we also started to produce a Natural Dye line. Of course all products are 100% handmade. To ensure that our customers receive the highest quality handmade products, each and every item is meticulously inspected by our senior craftswomen for any flaws that may be present. After passing the finishing process, our products are then made available to you, our valued customer.”

- Mrs. Ramkali Khadka
Executive Director

CULTURAL FABRIC OF NEPAL


Nepal is an ethnically and geographically diverse nation, made up Mongoloid and Indo-Aryan peoples, often living in small groups. Each retains a distinctive culture, with its own...

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FAIR TRADE PRODUCTS


We produce: Nepali woven fabrics, handbags, jackets, caps, handkerchiefs, towels, moneybags, bed-sheets, tablecloths, pen/pencil cases, key bags, slippers, T-shirts

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I have really enjoyed my visit here and am very impressed with all the work and your success. We are extremely fortunate to have a partnership with WSDP. Thank you so much for your hospitality and support.

David O' Cornor
Peace Corps
23rd September 2003


How heartening to see this venture doing so well in such lovely surroundings. With every best wish for the future.

Richenda Georg
British Ambassador for Nepal
26th February 1992


I wish this project every success in assisting the women in Pokhara, Nepal.

Piscille Williams
New Zealand Ambassador for Nepal.


I am impressed with your efforts of operating this organization. I hope your new products (natural dye) will be successful.

Toru Waito
JICA HQ. Japan.


We wish the friendship between China and Nepal to continue for generations and generations. We admire greatly your remarkable achievement.

Chinese Women Delegation
18th January, 1986

 
     
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