Bonita Sharma

[2] It is a non-profit organization which aims to eradicate malnutrition and to encourage good health, particularly for women and children.

[3] In order to reduce child deaths from malnutrition, she introduced a bracelet called Nutribeads (Poshan Maala) which helps mothers to plan meals for their children.

[1] With the profits raised from selling the bracelets, SOCHAI was able to provide aid to mothers and children affected by disaster in the Morang district of eastern Nepal.

[6][7] Sharma's name was announced on the BBC's 100 Women list in 2019 and she is a UNESCO Female Champion as part of the Malala Fund for Girls’ Right to Education.

[4][2] She also won the Zero Hunger category award of the Lead 2030 Challenge presented by One Young World, which gave her $50,000.

Bonita Sharma at an event in 2019