Mission
To educate middle school and high school students in Nepal about the history of the Second World War and the Holocaust, through the inspiring story of Anne Frank.
History of Anne Frank Project Nepal
AFPN started in June of 2011. By the end of the summer, the project had reached out to more than 2,300 students enrolled in six schools throughout three different cities. Taking into consideration the highly positive response AFPN received from both the students and the teachers, AFPN decided to expand the project in 2012 by continuing the educational visits and by building a peace library as a permanent resource where students can access historically accurate information. AFPN has also pursued creating greater, wide-spread change through policy and advocacy in hope to change national curriculums to incorporate a more detailed and accurate recollection of World War II and the Holocaust.