Kathmandu, Jan. 2 -- Women Skill Creation Centre, a Hetauda-based non-governmental organisation, has registered itself at the Social Security Fund to participate in the government's social security programme.

The centre, however, has not enrolled its employees under the scheme due to confusion regarding how its employees could get a long-term benefit when their jobs are temporary. This centre is running various projects in the areas of women empowerment, human trafficking, strengthening of judicial committees at local levels and climate change, among others.

Nibhas Gajurel, the finance chief of the centre, said the employees have not been enrolled because it is unclear how they could benefit from the programme since they would be jobles...