Nepal | Kathmandu

Today, the Virtual Design Thinking Challenge – a collaboration between the Impact Week and King’s College – kicked off! Ten teams, made up of Nepali young professionals and students residing in countries all over the world, and mentored by local and international design thinking experts, are coming up with solutions to some of the challenges which Nepal is facing due to COVID-19. Read on to find out more about the four topic areas for the challenge.
Using lockdown as a time for social innovation. This weekend, almost 100 volunteers around the world are giving up their time to come up with solutions to the challenges Nepal is facing due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

Congratulations to our newest #ImpactWeek Junior Coaches for successfully completing our intensive 3-day design thinking training! Check out some of our favourite moments from the training! #ImpactWeekNepal #DesignForImpact @ King's College
Every Impact Week follows the same skeleton structure, but is still as unique as its participants are. However, with the Impact Week Nepal 2019 we have added another twist. Read on to find out more…

This year marks the first ever Impact Week in Nepal. So while our international and local professionals are busy being trained as junior coaches in design thinking, we’d like to give you a little introduction to Nepal. Read on to find out more about the country, its environment and population!
We kicked off our Impact Week Nepal this weekend with a preparation weekend! Our organizers, senior coaches and international junior coaches met up to take part in some team-building activities, discuss the Impact Week and design thinking methodology, and learn about the Nepalese culture.