Our Work

Following the exile of Nepali-speaking, Bhutanese citizens by the Bhutanese government in the late 1980s and early 1990s, in an attempt to ethnically homogenize Bhutan, over 100,000 Nepali-speaking, Bhutanese faced exile and statelessness. While many families have resettled across eight Western nations through third-country resettlement programs, others remain in impoverished refugee camps in Nepal – yearning for reunion with their loved ones who remain in Bhutan’s jails. Their struggle transcends geographical borders, making it increasingly challenging for them to find peace and stability.

Our Focus

Spreading
Advocacy

Through impactful seminars and social media campaigns, GCRPPB ignites education and awareness to impact meaningful change.

Strengthening public
Solidarity

Uniting the Bhutanese-Nepali diaspora and allies worldwide to create a shared vision for a stronger, cohesive future.

Promoting international
pressure

Lobbying governments and international organizations (IOs) to amplify voices and drive global change.


Negotiation

Promoting reconciliation and mutual understanding through strategic negotiation and diplomatic efforts