In cooperation with
Mukta Nepal & MCI
Partners
The success of our project is characterised, among other aspects, by the close cooperation with our partners. These include the Mukta Nepal Association with our contact person Friederike Sahling and the Management Center Innsbruck. Regular exchange, respectful interaction and sustainable working methods with our partners are important to us.
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Management Center Innsbruck
As an entrepreneurial university, Management Center Innsbruck is the client and organiser of the research project. The university provides theoretical as well as professional input throughout the process. By adapting the semester to the research, it enables us to create framework conditions for a successful implementation of the project. The Nonprofit, Social & Health Management degree programme gives us the opportunity to work in a team and to take responsibility for tasks in the public interest and to build up the corresponding knowledge.
Mukta Nepal
The Mukta Nepal association was founded in 2014 out of the commitment of a single student. It is primarily committed to providing school education for children, teenagers, young adults and adults in Nepal. In addition, Mukta Nepal is committed to promoting public health and health care and provides general humanitarian aid in emergencies. As part of the 4th semester of the Nonprofit, Social & Health Management course, the association agreed to cooperate with us in order to establish a sustainable and innovative fundraising strategy. In order to be able to implement the project in the best possible way, we are in contact with our contact person Friederike Sahling throughout the entire 4th semester.
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Friederike Sahling
Friederike Sahling studied Social Sciences at the University of Cologne (BSc) and Social Sciences: Organisation and Communication (MA) at the TU Kaiserslautern. Since the beginning of 2020, she has been working at the Center for Social & Health Innovation at the Entrepreneurial University® in Innsbruck. Previously, she worked first as a press officer and later as a technical officer for engagement at a top welfare association based in Cologne. Her main topics in current research projects are risk management, health literacy and social policy. In addition to her job, Friederike Sahling founded the Cologne-based association Mukta Nepal together with friends in 2014, where she has been a voluntary board member and second chairperson ever since.