About Us

HeNN-Sweden is one of the fourteen world-wide chapters of Help Nepal Network. It has been registered as a non-profit organization (organization number 802432-3340) with the National Tax Board of Sweden since 30th May, 2006. 

Our Vision

A Nepal where every person has access to health, education, and the opportunity to build a better life.

Our Mission

We support community-led projects in health, education, infrastructure, and disaster relief. Through fundraising in Sweden and partnerships in Nepal, we turn local needs into lasting impact.

Key Focus Areas

Health

Supporting clinics and access to medical care.

Education

Providing scholarships, resources, and safe schools.

Infrastructure

Building and improving essential community facilities

Disaster Relief

Offering urgent help when Nepal faces crises.

Executive Committee 2025 - 2027

Amendra Shrestha

Amendra Shrestha

President

Amendra is a postdoc at the Department of Computer and Systems Sciences at Stockholm University. He follows the motto of Help Nepal, “Khana pugos, dina pugos,” and likes to contribute positively and participate in the development of Nepal via HeNN.

Pritesh Acharya

Pritesh Acharya

Vice President

Pritesh has been involved with HeNN for many years, contributing his IT skills to support HeNN work. He believes that even the smallest efforts – whether it is giving time, sharing knowledge, or helping someone in need – can make a big difference in our communities.
Narayan Parajuli

Narayan Parajuli

Secretary

Narayan Parajuli is a Lead Clinical Scientist with expertise in infectious diseases and rapid diagnostics. In addition to his scientific pursuits, he is passionately involved in social and charitable efforts aimed at enhancing healthcare access in underserved areas.
Shailesh Mani Upadhyay

Shailesh Mani Upadhyay

Treasurer

Shailesh works in the telecom sector. He has been involved with HeNN-Sweden since its inception. He appreciates the hard work and the voluntary spirit in HeNN. He enjoys (and learns from) the discussions in the meetings. “Organizing events to collect funds to help for a good cause in Nepal are challenging but rewarding”, he summarizes his experience.
Bikash Subba

Bikash Subba

Member

Bikash is a proud member of the Executive Committee at HeNN. He enjoys giving his time and energy to support good causes and help wherever he can. When he’s not busy with charity work, he loves sports—whether playing or just watching. Table tennis, football, and running are his favorites. He looks forward to continuing his work with the team and making a positive difference together.
Anish Tamrakar

Anish Tamrakar

Member

With a background in design and software development, Anish is serving his first term as a member of the Executive Committee at HeNN. He founded a tech consultancy in Nepal & has since held several tech/ product leadership roles in Sweden. Now one of his focus is supporting HeNN’s digital efforts. Anish is passionate about photography and exploring the intersection of technology, AI and social impact.
Ranjana Ghimire

Ranjana Ghimire

Member

Hi, I’m Ranjana – a database professional currently living and working in Sweden. I’ve always felt a deep connection to my roots, and being part of HeNN Sweden gives me a meaningful way to give back. I believe that small, consistent efforts can create real change when we come together as a community.

Dipak Poudel

Dipak Poudel

Member

Dipak Poudel is a software developer who has been an active member of HeNN since 2017. He believes that even small efforts, when done with sincerity, can create a big and meaningful impact for people in need. He values teamwork, collaboration, and building strong networks, as he feels these connections help bring communities together.
Sushma Giri

Sushma Giri

Member

Sushma is an IT professional with a strong commitment to community and inclusion. She’s been involved in global initiatives like Open Source, Women Leaders in Tech, and Open Heroines. Now, through HeNN, she’s reconnecting with her Nepali roots to support and uplift communities both in Sweden and Nepal.