Stall Participation
Through exhibitions, workshops, and cultural showcases, UNNATI has actively represented in platforms like the IDA21 Replenishment Meeting, CNI Women Leadership Summit, and regional events across Chitwan, Lalitpur, and Kathmandu. These participations have supported artisan visibility, community empowerment, and cultural preservation through meaningful public engagement and strategic partnerships.

Entrepreneur Expo & Summit
Unnati Cultural Village actively participated an Entrepreneur Expo and Summit at Chitwan Exhibition Center, providing a platform for local entrepreneurs to showcase their products. This event aimed to support and promote local businesses, reach a broader audience, fostering a spirit of entrepreneurship, gain recognition for their work and innovation within the community.
- Participation: 60+ local entrepreneurs participated from Chitwan and other districts.
- Viewership & community engagement: 1000+

Participated in Women Leadership Summit by CNI
16 March, 2025
UNNATI participated in the marketplace set up at the Women Leadership Summit 2025, organized by the Ministry of Industry, Commerce, and Supplies in collaboration with the Confederation of Nepalese Industries (CNI) on 16th March.
In the exhibition, handcrafted products made by our artisans and supported micro and small enterprises (M/SMEs) were showcased among the distinguished guests and attendees. It was an inspiring event and the love shown by the visitors at our stall reaffirmed our commitment to women empowerment, livelihood development and preserving and reviving Nepali art, crafts and culture.

Participation at IDA21 Replenishment Meeting 2024
18 - 21 June, 2024
UNNATI participated in the 3rd IDA (International Development Association) Replenishment meeting held from June 18th to 21st, 2024, at The Soaltee Hotel, Kathmandu, showcasing locally crafted products by Nepali artisans. This prestigious event, attended by over 250 international delegates, provided a platform for UNNATI to highlight its work in empowering local communities. Through a stall displaying six types of craft products, including ceramics and pottery, woodcarving, natural fiber items, textiles, knitting, and jewelry, UNNATI introduced its initiatives that enhance artisans’ skills, connect them with broader markets, and promote Nepal’s rich cultural heritage.