MBF  is a non-governmental, non-profit, and nonpolitical organization. It is committed to increasing inclusiveness and access to quality education for children. In rural Nepal, acute poverty is a barrier to obtaining a basic education. Although basic education is free, there is a fee for enrollment. Poor parents, on the other hand, will not send their children to school unless stakeholders conduct an enrollment campaign. Children require bags, stationery, and uniforms, as well as a certain amount for examination fees. As a result, the MBF  is providing financial assistance to ultra-poor children in order to ensure their right to an education.

Another reason for low learning achievement is a lack of infrastructure. The traditional teaching and learning process, as well as a lack of political commitment and governance, are major impediments in our educational system. As a result, child-friendly classrooms, furniture, access to drinking water, proper sanitation, and the use of technology are the organization’s top priorities as it ramps up teaching and learning. The organization encourages youth participation by introducing them to their rights and responsibilities, as well as increasing their skill and knowledge through extracurricular activities at school.

Another major issue is environmental protection and waste management. To reduce the trend of exporting foreign aid, the organization prioritizes local resources. We have local products and strong relationships with stakeholders, allowing us to tap into local resources, volunteer, and fundraise.