Formally established in 1996, Religious Liberty Commission Nepal has been working as a collective to promote community building, education, indigenous peoples’ rights, interfaith and intercultural dialogue, media engagement, peacebuilding and conflict transformation, policy advocacy, poverty alleviation and economic opportunity, as well as the empowerment of women and youth. Our hope for the future is to build a Nepal where religious freedom, dignity, and justice are fully respected, and where people of all faiths can live together in peace. The organization envisions a society in which minority communities, including Christians, are protected by law and supported by society, and where interfaith dialogue becomes a sustained practice rather than an occasional event.