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Clean Air Network Nepal
Clean Air Network Nepal (CANN), a network of organizations and professionals involved in air quality management in Nepal , was formed in 2004. As of 2007, CANN had over 90 members including 35 organizational members. CEN is hosting a secretariat of CANN to facilitate and coordinate its activities.
 
Climate Change Network
Climate Change is the single most threat to the earth. Climate Change being a complex global issue, individual and standalone efforts from individual organizations and government are not enough to tackle the burnt of Climate Change. For this reason, a national, regional and global networking and partnership is necessary to initiate actions for lessening impacts of climate change. Realizing this fact, CEN is actively contributing for national and international level climate change networks such as Climate Change Network Nepal (CCNN), NGO groups in Climate Change – Nepal and Climate Actions Network-South Asia (CANSA)

 
College Students and Youth Network
CEN works closely with college students and youths to motivate them to become knowledgeable and active environmentalists. For this purpose, CEN implements and facilitates City Volunteer and Green Youth Network. In this process, CEN is assisting in organizing programmes that allow students to learn practical aspects of environmental management, do hands-on project work and conduct research that is relevant for Nepal
 
School Children Network
CEN is assisting Kathmandu Metropolitan City 's Children and Environment Programme (also known as Balbalika ra Batabaran - BABA) in establishing Nature Clubs in schools to involve the kids in environmental activities and using school children to reach out to the community.
 
Media Group
CEN is working with a group of reporters to ensure that environmental issues are regularly covered and followed up by the local media and to improve the quality of environment and energy related news in local newspapers and radio programmes.
 
News Group
CEN reaches approximately 3500 members every week through the CE News - a weekly e-bulletin highlighting the latest national & international news related to energy and environmental issues. Members can also share their views through the readers column and participate in the Quiz of the Week contest.