मेरो नेपाल
Your voice reaches home.
A civic platform where every Nepali — in the village or across an ocean — can propose ideas, vote on what matters, and press for real change. Distance shouldn't mean silence.
A promise made at election time. A road that never came. A complaint filed and never answered. For too long, the gap between a citizen and their government has been a one-way street — and for the millions of Nepalis working abroad, that street felt closed entirely.
Nepal Speaks turns scattered frustration into collective, countable demand. One person is easy to ignore. Ten thousand votes on a single proposal are not.
Four ways to be heard.
Propose
Name the change your community needs — a road, a health post, a school's internet — in plain words.
Submit a proposalVote
Back the proposals that matter most. Numbers are leverage — your vote pushes an idea up the priority list.
Browse & voteDiscuss
Add evidence, share what's happening on the ground, and build the case — in Nepali or English.
Join a threadReport
Take it to the right office. Find the ministry, the hotline, and the exact steps to file a real complaint.
Find the officeHow a voice becomes change.
Five steps, the same whether you're in Jumla or Japan.
Verify your connection to Nepal
Register once. Your identity stays private — only your home district is shown, so every voice is rooted in a real place. घर जिल्ला.
Raise or back a proposal
Write your own, or add your vote to one already moving. Each proposal carries a category, a province, and a target it's climbing toward.
Build the case together
The community sharpens it — discussion, evidence, lived experience from home and abroad — until it's impossible to dismiss.
Cross the threshold
When a proposal hits its vote target, it rises to the public dashboard: a ranked, undeniable record of what citizens are demanding.
Carry it to the people in charge
Take it to your MP, your पालिका, the press, and the official complaint channels — with the weight of thousands behind it.
The kitchen in Sydney still has a vote in the village.
More than two million Nepalis live and work abroad, sending home the remittances that hold families up. Their stake in Nepal never left. Here, it counts.
From the mountains, the hills, the Tarai and the valley — one Nepal, holding on to each other.
“We send money home every month. The least the government can do is invest in our children's schools.”
Melbourne, Australia 🇦🇺
“My family still farms in Bara. An organic subsidy would help thousands of families like mine survive.”
Doha, Qatar 🇶🇦
“The Bagmati was a holy river. Now it's a sewer. From Tokyo I can still push for it to be cleaned.”
Tokyo, Japan 🇯🇵
Proposals climbing toward their target.
The real channels, in one place.
Voting builds the pressure — but we also hand you the official routes to act: the toll-free grievance line, the anti-corruption commission, and a directory of every ministry with working phone numbers and complaint portals.
Open the directoryतपाईंको आवाज, नेपालको भविष्य
Add your voice.
It takes a minute to join and a moment to vote. The change takes all of us.