WGPN Founder Daniel Lee Laney providing goat farming training to farmers in Dhading.
Students of Sankhadevi Secondary School undergo medical check-up in Dhading.
“The goats are just amazing, and it’s amazing what a positive impact they have on cultures everywhere,” Daniel Laney said.
Daniel Laney with the Nepalese community. Laney has been visiting Nepal for 30 years.
Daniel Laney buys handwoven goats made from the Women’s Skills Development Organization in Pokhara to sell to raise money for medicine, tools and female goats.
Daniel Laney has been a fan of goats since 1972 and has been traveling to Nepal for 30 years. He created the Worldwide Goat Project Nepal to help provide veterinary supplies, basic tools, and best practice trainings to local herders.