What works there,
should work here.
Chaso is a community lab for Nepal. Citizens share what they saw working abroad — clean streets, fair traffic, dignified healthcare — and our AI researches a realistic plan to make it happen at home.
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How Chaso works
Three lightweight steps turn lived experience into evidence that local leaders, journalists, and changemakers can act on.
1 · You observe
Share a rule, system, or norm you saw working abroad. A traffic light, a recycling depot, a clinic queue — anything.
2 · AI researches
Each night, our agent maps the standard, checks Nepal's current state, and drafts a 3-step implementation plan.
3 · Nepal acts
Every insight ships with an impact score and cost level so policymakers and NGOs can prioritise quick wins.
Built for the next decade of Nepal.
Migration shouldn't be a one-way export of talent. Every Nepali abroad already runs a comparison in their head — we just give that comparison a home, a structure, and a plan.
- Bottom-up, citizen-led research
- Transparent, source-linked methodology
- Designed for local-government adoption
Sample insight
Segregated bins on every street corner — Tokyo style.
Tokyo enforces strict household waste sorting with colour- coded collection days. Nepal can pilot a 4-bin system in two Kathmandu wards before scaling federally.
Ideas, suggestions, partnerships?
Tell us what to build next, what feels broken, or how your organisation can collaborate. Every message lands in a real inbox and gets a real reply.
- Feature requests are prioritised on a public roadmap.
- Partnerships with NGOs, journalists, and local governments are welcome.
- We typically reply within 48 hours.