
E-STEM Summer Camp
A 16-week fellowship where students learn environmental science and computer science, then build real tech projects with experienced mentors. Six teams present their work at a physical showcase.
View programWe believe technology should empower every student in Nepal. To get there, we're bringing computer science education and student-led CS clubs to high schools across the country.
Cosog Nepal's work aligns with three United Nations Sustainable Development Goals: quality education, decent work and economic growth, and reduced inequalities.
Within our three focus areas, we support our mission through a simple three-part model.
We help students and schools launch clubs that make computer science visible, social, and locally led.
Our camps and workshops move beyond theory so students ship projects, learn tools, and gain confidence.
Through charitable builds, volunteers apply their skills to real nonprofit needs and create measurable impact.
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Volunteers
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Schools Reached
10,000+
Students

A 16-week fellowship where students learn environmental science and computer science, then build real tech projects with experienced mentors. Six teams present their work at a physical showcase.
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A two-week hybrid program where 20 public-school students from Grades 9–12 learned to build websites with WordPress and Elementor...
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A workshop on Git, GitHub, and real open-source contribution, delivered at Embark College during Skill Week. The college students learned to create issues and raise PR to resolve them.
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Cosog Nepal is the chance I wish I had in school, the chance to discover technology early. My vision is a Nepal where every student gets that "early chance", where every school opens the door, and every student can walk right in.
Founder and Executive Chairman, Cosog Nepal

I started the first CS club at my high school. It taught me how to learn in team, how to organize an event, and participate in others. Cosog Nepal exists to set off that chain in every school we reach.
Founder and President, Cosog Nepal

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Coding for Social Good Nepal is honored to be selected as one of the 2025 Global E-STEM Innovation Grant Awardees, presented by Pratt & Whitney in collaboration with the North American Association for Environmental Education (NAAEE). This year, the G...
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