As the armed conflict in Nepal intensified over the past decade, it created hundreds of thousands of victims, including the dead, wounded, orphans, widows, and refugees. RHERI took immediate action to address this crisis by implementing short-term programs to provide food, shelter, medicine, and trauma counseling. Additionally, long-term programs were initiated to help the displaced people become self- sufficient through vocational training for income-generation activities. Special attention was given to the needs of female-headed households and single women, who are particularly vulnerable in conflict situations. RHERI also launched campaigns to enroll displaced children in schools. Notably, RHERI adopted a working modality that integrated both groups of victims, aiming to heal psychological divisions and foster reconciliation. The positive results achieved so far provide valuable insights for peacebuilding and social reconstruction in post-conflict scenarios.