Kathmandu, May 20: Twenty Nepali fellows have completed their Australia Awards Fellowships in the areas of gender equality and social inclusion, and health and health security.
Upon their return back home recently, they shared their experiences about programmes in Australia and their implementation of new ideas back home amid a function here.
They participated in programmes at Australian host organisations Flinders University, Tearfund Australia, UTS: University of Technology Sydney and Western Sydney Health.
Fellowships are part of Australia’s commitment to advancing priority foreign affairs and development goals of shared interest. They help to strengthen partnerships, develop capacity and foster people-to-people linkages so that individual Fellows and their employers can advance key development challenges in their home country and the region.