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Hallo liebe Frau Martens, ich bin Pawan aus Nepal
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Pawans Familie gehört zur indigenen Volksgruppe der Chepang. Innerhalb der über 100 Volksgruppen in Nepal, gibt es 59 indigene Gruppen. Gemäß der letzten Volkszählung 2011 sind die Chepang mit rund 68.000 Einwohnern nicht nur zahlenmäßig eine der am stärksten marginalisierten indigenen Gemeinschaften in Nepal und auch eine der am stärksten von der Covid-19-Pandemie betroffenen. Sie sind eine indigene tibeto-burmanische Gruppe von Menschen aus den südzentralen Regionen Nepals. Ihre Dörfer konzentrieren sich im Wesentlich innerhalb der Grenzen von vier Distrikten – Gorkha, Dhading, Makwanpur und Chitwan. Die Chepang führen seit vielen Generationen einen halbnomadischen Lebensstil. Ein Großteil von ihnen arbeitet auf den Feldern und in den Haushalten anderer Menschen, um ihren Lebensunterhalt zu verdienen. Andere spezialisieren sich auf Fischen, Jagen, das Fangen von Vögeln und Sammeln wilder Knollen aus dem Dschungel. Die Chepang haben eine der höchsten Analphabetenraten und den niedrigsten Zugang zu grundlegenden Bedürfnissen wie Trinkwasser, Strom, Bildung und Gesundheitsversorgung. Da die Subsistenzlandwirtschaft, von der die meisten von ihnen abhängen, nicht genügend Nahrung für ein Jahr produziert, überleben die viele von ihnen mit zusätzlichem Einkommen als Tagelöhner. Die meisten Chepangs besitzen nicht das Land, auf dem sie seit Generationen leben. Trotzdem haben sie nie versucht, in Dörfer zu ziehen. Die Mehrheit der Chepang-Familien praktiziert jedoch immer noch Brandrodung, was das Problem der Landerosion und Erdrutsche verschärft. Die Chepang sind sich der Erdrutschgefahren bewusst, wissen aber meist nicht, was sie verursacht und wie man sie verhindern kann. Sie leiden unter mangelnder Arbeitsplatzsicherheit, was sie für Menschenrechtsverletzungen besonders anfällig macht, die aufgrund der Marginalisierung dann häufig übersehen werden.
Sie selbst folgen dem Animismus, obwohl sie sowohl vom Hinduismus als auch vom Buddhismus stark beeinflusst sind, durch die Volksgruppe der Tamang, nördlich von ihnen. Sie feiern alle hinduistischen Feste von Dashain, Tihar und Sakrantis außer ihrem eigenen Stammesfest Nwagi oder Chhonam, das an einem Dienstag in der dritten Woche von Bhadra (eines Tages im August und September) aufgeführt wird. Chhonam ist der günstigste Tag, um die neue Ernte zu feiern. Vor der Feier dieses Festivals ist das Essen bestimmter landwirtschaftlicher Produkte verboten. Bei der 5. Nationalen Versammlung von Chepang im Jahr 2004 wurde angegeben, dass sie Prakriti (Natur) praktizierten, wobei die Ahnenverehrung am wichtigsten war. Sie verehren viele Gottheiten, wie beispielsweise Bhumi, Aita Bare, Gaidu, Namrung (Erdgottheit). Mit etwa 7,5% ist ein signifikant höherer Anteil der Chepang christlich, als der nationale Durchschnitt von etwa 1,5%.
Ihre Sprache ist als Chepang bekannt, wird aber von den Menschen selbst Chyo-Bang genannt. Sie werden manchmal auch “Praja” genannt, was “politische Subjekte” bedeutet. Diese Bezeichnung geht auf König Mahendra zurück und hat sogar dazu geführt, dass einige Chepang heute offiziell den Nachnamen Praja in ihren Dokumenten besitzen. Die Menschen sprechen drei verschiedene Dialekte dieser tibeto-burmanischen Sprache, die eng mit Raute und Raji verwandt sind, zwei undokumentierten Sprachen, die in Westnepal gesprochen werden. Die Chepang-Sprache ist eine der wenigen Sprachen, die anstelle der Dezimalzahl (Basis 10) ein duodezimales Zählsystem (Basis 12) verwendet.
Die Familie war schon immer sehr arm. Als Angehörige der Chepang sind sie unmittelbar Betroffene des Kreislaufs aus Armut und Bildungslosigkeit und der Armutsfalle, aus der sie ohne Unterstützung von außen nicht entkommen können. Die Chepang leben in den meisten Fällen noch unter mittelalterlichen Bedingungen, geographisch und zivilisatorisch weitgehend isoliert, oft auch ohne Elektrizität. Auch ihre Bräuche und sozialen Regeln haben sich über die Jahrhunderte kaum verändert. Pawans Vater Buddha war seit Jahren drogenabhängig. Das wenige Geld, das er als Hilfsarbeiter auf Baustellen und als Feldarbeiter verdiente gab er zu einem großen Teil dafür aus. Nach Pawans Geburt wurde es schlimmer und etwa neun Monate später verließ Pawans Mutter ihren Mann und ihren Sohn. Die Familie weiß nicht, wo sie sich aufhält und es besteht kein Kontakt mehr zu ihr. Pawans Großmutter vermutet, dass sie erneut geheiratet hat und es deshalb keinen Kontakt mehr gibt. Nachdem seine Mutter ihn und seinen Vater verlassen hatte, verlor sein Vater völlig die Kontrolle. Er nahm immer mehr Drogen und war kaum noch zuhause bei seinem Sohn. Im Februar 2021 beging er im Dschungel unweit des Hauses Selbstmord. Er war gerade einmal 21 Jahre alt. Seitdem lebt Pawan mit seiner Großmutter Dil Maya bei seinem Onkel (24 Jahre) und seiner Tante Parbati Chepang, 23 Jahre alt. Die beiden haben ebenfalls einen kleinen Sohn, aber keine Einkommensquelle. Es ist unmöglich für sie die Großmutter und Pawan zusätzlich zu versorgen. Sie haben ein kleines Feld, das sie bewirtschaften und auf dem sie etwas Reis und Mais abwechselnd anbauen. Der Ertrag ist aber nicht sehr hoch und es reicht nicht aus die Familie vollständig zu versorgen, geschweige denn um ein Einkommen damit erzielen zu können. An einigen Tagen reicht das Essen deshalb nicht aus für alle, sodass es nur sehr kleine oder eben nur eine Mahlzeit pro Tag gibt. Natürlich sind diese Mahlzeiten nicht ausgewogen, sondern bestehen vor allem aus Reis und ein wenig gekochten Linsen. Diese Mangelernährung führt gerade bei jungen Kindern zu Entwicklungsstörungen in verschiedenen Bereichen. Hinzu kommt, dass die Familie keinen Zugang zu einer Gesundheitsversorgung hat. Weniger aus geographischen Gründen, die zwar auch eine Rolle spielen und es erschweren medizinische Hilfe erhalten zu können. Der Hauptgrund ist aber, dass jede Untersuchung und jede Behandlung selbst direkt bezahlt werden muss. Wer sich das nicht leisten kann, kann es in den meisten Fällen nicht in Anspruch nehmen – nicht bei Notfällen oder Verletzungen und erst recht nicht bei Vorsorgeuntersuchungen. Aus diesem Grund wurde Pawan bislang noch nie körperlich untersucht, eine Entwicklungskontrolle gab es bislang nicht. Auch die Großmutter, die aufgrund ihres Alters verschiedene körperliche Probleme hat, kann diese nicht untersuchen oder behandeln lassen.
Pawans Onkel arbeitet gelegentlich als Träger an der Brücke, die über den Fluss zu der Ortschaft Fishling führt. Diese kleine Siedlung liegt an der Straße nach Kathmandu und dort verkaufen die Menschen aus der Region ihre Waren, meist Obst oder Gemüse. Andere bringen Baumaterialien oder Ähnliches in umgekehrter Richtung in ihre Dörfer. Alle müssen über diese Brücke und so gibt es dort einen Bedarf an Trägern. Der Verdienst ist aber sehr gering, etwa 200 Rupien (etwa 1,50 Euro) für einen ganzen Tag. Das Geld genügt nicht, um davon die Grundbedürfnisse beider Kinder zu finanzieren – Schulmaterialien, Schulgebühren, Dinge wie Kleidung oder Hygieneartikel. Selbst für die selbstverständlichsten Dinge fehlt meist das Geld. Auch wenn die Regierung die Vorgabe macht, dass staatliche Schulen kostenlos sein sollen, versuchen viele Schulen zusätzliche Unterrichtsfächer anzubieten, um ein annähernd vergleichbares Bildungsniveau, wie die privaten Schulen zu erlangen. Da allerdings das staatliche Budget der Schulen dafür nicht ausreicht, müssen die Schulen diese Kosten über Gebühren für diese Fächer decken. Das führt zu einer zweiten Ebene der Diskriminierung innerhalb des staatlichen Bildungssystems, neben der zwischen privaten und staatlichen Schulen. Kinder wie Pawan haben unter diesen Bedingungen keine Chance auf einen Schulabschluss und der Druck durch die Armut und den Hunger ist groß, weshalb die Zahl der arbeitenden Kinder in Nepal, trotz des offiziellen Verbots, so hoch ist. Kinder und Jugendliche sind natürlich ungelernte Arbeitskräfte und Jungs arbeiten deshalb meist auf den Feldern, auf Baustellen, als Geldeinsammler in Bussen oder als Tellerwäscher. Mädchen werden vor allem deshalb sehr früh verheiratet. Die Diskriminierung aufgrund der Kastenzugehörigkeit und der Armut ist aber signifikant stärker ausgeprägt als die aufgrund des Geschlechtes. Gemeinsam mit den Pateneltern leisten wir einen wirkungsvollen Beitrag, um dies bereits in den Schulen zu verändern. Dafür ist eine der Voraussetzungen, dass Kinder einigermaßen vergleichbare Bedingungen haben und nicht von Beginn an aufgrund ihrer Armut benachteiligt sind und der frühzeitige Schulabbruch vorprogrammiert ist.
Hinsichtlich des Kinderschutzes geht es vor allem um Aufklärung, Prävention und Observation, den Schutz vor körperlicher und emotionaler Misshandlung, um eine gewaltlose Erziehung zuhause und in den Schulen, den Zugang zu Bildung und Gesundheitsversorgung ohne Diskriminierung aufgrund von Armut oder der ethnischen Zugehörigkeit, um nur einige Beispiele zu nennen. Die Schulung und Fortbildung aller unserer Mitarbeiter vor Ort in Nepal aber auch in Deutschland ist eine grundlegende Voraussetzung. Ebenso die Aufklärung der Menschen im Umfeld der Kinder. In erster Linie der Eltern, aber auch der Lehrer, Dorfbewohner und Regierungsvertreter. Notwendig sind auch festgelegte Strategien zur Überwachung, Mitteilung, Evaluation und Intervention, in Anpassung an den kulturellen Rahmen und die individuellen Gegebenheiten vor Ort.
Dieses multimodale Konzept ist nicht nur von grundlegender Bedeutung für alle Aspekte der Entwicklung der Kinder. Es schaftt darüber hinaus die notwendigen Rahmenbedingungen, damit eine Patenschaft zum Erfolg werden kann. Zudem ist es Teil unserer Gesamtstrategie der Entwicklungsförderung. In Gorkha leben sehr viele Menschen in großer Armut. Die Möglichkeiten der ökologischen Landwirtschaft beispielsweise eignen sich hier besonders gut, um die Wirtschaftskraft und die Unabhängigkeit der Menschen von Entwicklungsförderung zu stärken. Wir möchten auch Ihnen als Pateneltern in dieser Region zukünftig stärker die Möglichkeit geben sich hierbei aktiv zu beteiligen, wenn Sie dies möchten.
Koordiniert und kontrolliert wird dies einerseits natürlich durch Pawans Betreuer vor Ort, Ram Babu Gurung im täglichen Kontakt mit den Kindern. Darin einbezogen ist ebenfalls die für diese Region innerhalb des Distrikts Gorkha zuständige Mitarbeiterin in unserem Büro in Nepal, Susmita Gurung. Insbesondere auch das Team unseres Kinderschutz- und Entwicklungsnetzwerks, bestehend aus Mitarbeitern in Deutschland und Nepal, sowie eine Task Force, die die Aufgabe hat sich beispielsweise gesundheitlicher oder schulischer Probleme anzunehmen. Im Rahmen der Entwicklungsprojekte ist unser Projekt-Management Team ebenfalls involviert. Durch diese intensive, individuelle Betreuung und Förderung bewirkt die Patenschaft also weit mehr, als nur die dringend notwendige materielle Unterstützung.
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Our district caretaker Ritu miss with Pawan Chepang at his school when she went to visit him at his school. He looks happy.
Our district caretaker Ritu miss with Pawan Chepang at his school when she went to visit him at his school. He looks happy.
Pawan with his grand mother and his friends resting at his house when our district caretaker Ritu miss went to visit him at his house.
Pawan is washing his hands and feet when our district caretaker Ritu miss went to visit him at his house.
Our Godparents children along with their parents attending the program for monthly distribution of education material and summer clothes.
These are the educational materials and summer clothes prepared to provide our Godparents children as monthly goods.
These are the educational materials and summer clothes prepared to provide our Godparents children as monthly goods.
These are the educational materials and summer clothes prepared to provide our Godparents children as monthly goods.
These are the educational materials and summer clothes prepared to provide our Godparents children as monthly goods.
Our Godparents children along with their parents attending the program for monthly distribution and eating their lunch.
These are the educational materials and summer clothes prepared to provide our Godparents children as monthly goods.
Our Godparents children along with their parents attending the program for monthly distribution and eating their lunch.
Our Godparents children along with their parents attending the program for monthly distribution and eating their lunch.
Our Godparents children along with their parents attending the program for monthly distribution and eating their lunch.
Our Godparent child Pawan Chepang along with his big father son; (his brother) receiving his monthly goods including educational materials and summer clothes.
Our Godparent child Pawan Chepang along with our district caretaker Ritu miss and his big father son; (his brother) receiving his monthly goods including educational materials and summer clothes.
Our Godparent child Pawan Chepang along with our district caretaker Ritu miss and his big father son; (his brother) receiving his monthly goods including educational materials and summer clothes.
Our Godparent child Pawan Chepang along with our district caretaker Ritu miss and his big father son; (his brother) receiving his monthly goods including educational materials and summer clothes.
Our Godparent child Pawan Chepang along with his big father son; (his brother) receiving his monthly goods including educational materials and summer clothes.
Our Godparents children are preparing for their exam while our district caretaker Ritu miss is helping them with their studies.
Our Godparents children are preparing for their exam while our district caretaker Ritu miss is helping them with their studies.
Our district caretaker Ritu miss is providing this month monthly things to our godparents child Pawan Chepang. He is very happy to receive his monthly things.
Our godparents child Pawan Chepang after receiving his monthly things. He is very happy to receive his monthly things.
Our district caretaker Ritu miss is providing this month monthly things to our godparents child Pawan Chepang. He is very happy to receive his monthly things.
our children's school had been closed before 1 month ago due to the third variant of covid-19. Now, school is open and our children can go school regularly. Our god parents child pawan chepang n his classroom.
our children's school had been closed before 1 month ago due to the third variant of covid-19. Now, school is open and our children can go school regularly. Our god parents child pawan chepang n his classroom.
on the dated 2022/01/17, we organized the Tracksuit distribution program at Shree Netra Jyoti Basic School, Gandaki Rural Municipality-7, Churlingtar, Gorkha. We have distributed track suit for 60 children and 7 teachers of the school. There were good participant of parents and the students. They were very happy after getting the tracksuit because before we give they didn't have warm clothes and they were compelled to go school by wearing only shirt and pant. All the parents and school family thanked to our organization. Our respected chairman Mr. Sagun Gurung has been delivered the motivational speech in the program. Social activist, representative of political parties and school management committee also participated in the program.
Our respected chair person Mr. sagun gurung is being handover the things to the school committee.
The children are taking group photos with our office team after wearing a tracksuit which we distributed.
on the dated 2022/01/17, we organized the Tracksuit distribution program at Shree Mahadev Primary School, Gandaki Rural Municipality-2, Tanglichowk, Gorkha. We have distributed track suit for 37 children of the school. There were good participant of parents and the students. They were very happy after getting the tracksuit because before we give they didn't have warm clothes and they were compelled to go school by wearing only shirt and pant. All the parents and school family thanked to our organization. Our respected chairman Mr. Sagun Gurung has been delivered the motivational speech in the program. In his speech, he said that he is always ready to help the poor, orphaned and helpless children. He also said that, this is the just start of the help, we will help more in upcoming futur... Read more
on the dated 2022/01/17, we organized the Tracksuit distribution program at Shree Mahadev Primary School, Gandaki Rural Municipality-2, Tanglichowk, Gorkha. We have distributed track suit for 37 children of the school. There were good participant of parents and the students. They were very happy after getting the tracksuit because before we give they didn't have warm clothes and they were compelled to go school by wearing only shirt and pant. All the parents and school family thanked to our organization. Our respected chairman Mr. Sagun Gurung has been delivered the motivational speech in the program. In his speech, he said that he is always ready to help the poor, orphaned and helpless children. He also said that, this is the just start of the help, we will help more in upcoming futur... Read more
on the dated 2022/01/17, we organized the Tracksuit distribution program at Shree Mahadev Primary School, Gandaki Rural Municipality-2, Tanglichowk, Gorkha. We have distributed track suit for 37 children of the school. There were good participant of parents and the students. They were very happy after getting the tracksuit because before we give they didn't have warm clothes and they were compelled to go school by wearing only shirt and pant. All the parents and school family thanked to our organization. Our respected chairman Mr. Sagun Gurung has been delivered the motivational speech in the program. In his speech, he said that he is always ready to help the poor, orphaned and helpless children. He also said that, this is the just start of the help, we will help more in upcoming futur... Read more
on the dated 2022/01/17, we organized the Tracksuit distribution program at Shree Mahadev Primary School, Gandaki Rural Municipality-2, Tanglichowk, Gorkha. We have distributed track suit for 37 children of the school. There were good participant of parents and the students. They were very happy after getting the tracksuit because before we give they didn't have warm clothes and they were compelled to go school by wearing only shirt and pant. All the parents and school family thanked to our organization. Our respected chairman Mr. Sagun Gurung has been delivered the motivational speech in the program. In his speech, he said that he is always ready to help the poor, orphaned and helpless children. He also said that, this is the just start of the help, we will help more in upcoming future.
The student with the dress which is distributed by our organization. We printed the name of school on the dress.
Our respected vice president Mr. Anil Kumar Shrestha taking group photo with the children.
The student with the dress which is distributed by our organization. We printed the name of school on the dress.
Gorkha gandaki caretaker handover Pawan godparents letter for pawan and his grandmother so they are very happy for receive godparents letter.
Our godparents child Pawan Chepang and his grandmother receive this month monthly things so they are very happy and thankful his godparents and Namaste kids family.
Our godparents child Pawan Chepang receive this month monthly things so he is very happy and thankful his godparents and Namaste kids family.
Our godparents child Pawan Chepang receive this month monthly things so he is very happy and thankful his godparents and Namaste kids family.
Our caretaker Ritu miss handover this month monthly things copies, pen, pencil, track suit and warm cloths so Pawan is very happy for receive all things.
He is regularly in school and now Pawan is very happy for reading, writing and playing with his friends.
He is regularly in school and now Pawan is very happy for reading, writing and playing with his friends.
Pawan Chepang at his school looking happy and cheerful as he goes to to school to study while our district caretaker Ritu miss went to visit him at school.
Pawan Chepang with his friends at school studying as his teacher is giving them classwork.
Pawan Chepang at his school looking happy and cheerful as he goes to to school to study while our district caretaker Ritu miss went to visit him at school.
Pawan Chepang receiving his monthly goods include rice , oil , salt, bath soap, laundry soap, etc. He looks very happy.
Pawan Chepang with his grandmother after receiving his monthly goods include rice, oil, salt, bath soap, laundry soap, etc. They look very happy.
Pawan Chepang receiving his monthly goods include rice , oil , salt, bath soap, laundry soap, etc. He looks very happy.
Pawan Chepang with our district caretaker Ritu miss while receiving his monthly goods include rice , oil , salt, bath soap, laundry soap, etc.
Our caretaker Ritu miss handover Pawan Chepang extra donation Blanket, Bed set, pillow, shoes, Drawing copy, Chart Calenda, Bouncing Ball, Shoes and Painting Set etc. So he is very happy and thankful his godparents.
Our godparents child Pawan Chepang and his grandmother receive Pawan Chepang extra donation Blanket, Bed set, pillow, shoes, Drawing copy, Chart Calenda, Bouncing Ball, Shoes and Painting Set etc. So they are very happy and thankful his godparents.
Our caretaker Ritu miss handover Pawan Chepang extra donation Blanket, Bed set, pillow, shoes, Drawing copy, Chart Calenda, Bouncing Ball, Shoes and Painting Set etc. So he is very happy and thankful his godparents.
Our caretaker Ritu miss handover Pawan Chepang extra donation Blanket, Bed set, pillow, shoes, Drawing copy, Chart Calenda, Bouncing Ball, Shoes and Painting Set etc. So he is very happy and thankful his godparents.
Our godparents child Pawan Chepang receive Pawan Chepang extra donation Blanket, Bed set, pillow, shoes, Drawing copy, Chart Calenda, Bouncing Ball, Shoes and Painting Set etc. So he is very happy and thankful his godparents.
Our godparents child Pawan Chepang and his grandmother receive Pawan Chepang extra donation Blanket, Bed set, pillow, shoes, Drawing copy, Chart Calenda, Bouncing Ball, Shoes and Painting Set etc. So they are very happy and thankful his godparents.
Pawan Chepang with his aunt and our district caretaker waiting for his checkup at the hospital.
Pawan Chepang with his aunt and our district caretaker waiting for his checkup at the hospital.
Our caretaker Ram Babu Gurung sir handover this month monthly things School Bag, waterproof shoes, mosquito net, half paint, t-shirt, Copy, pencil and underwear etc. So Pawan is very happy.
Our office staff and district caretaker are explaining Pawan and his grandmother how to use copies, notebook,pencil,etc.
Our office staff and district caretaker are explaining Pawan and his grandmother how to use copies, notebook,pencil,etc.
Pawan and his grandmother are happy receiving the monthly goods School Bag, waterproof shoes, mosquito net, half paint, t-shirt and underwear etc.
Our caretaker Ram Babu Gurung sir handover this month monthly things School Bag, waterproof shoes, mosquito net, half paint, t-shirt, Copy, pencil and underwear etc. So, Pawan is very happy.
Our office staff and district caretaker are explaining Pawan and his grandmother how to use copies, notebook,pencil,etc.
Our office staff and district caretaker are explaining Pawan and his grandmother how to use copies, notebook,pencil,etc.
Our office staff and district caretaker are explaining Pawan and his grandmother how to use copies, notebook,pencil,etc.
Our office staff and district caretaker are explaining Pawan and his grandmother how to use copies, notebook,pencil,etc.
Our district caretaker Ram Babu Gurung sir handover this month monthly things some clothes pant, underwear, half pant, slipper, t-shirt and for his grandmother Nepali clothes lungi etc. So they are very happy and thankful his godparents and Namaste kids.
Pawan and his grandmother after receive this month monthly things clothes pant, underwear, half pant, slipper, t-shirt, umbrella, raincoat and for his grandmother Nepali clothes lungi etc. So they are very happy.
Our district caretaker Ram Babu Gurung sir handover this month monthly things some clothes pant, underwear, half pant, slipper, t-shirt and for his grandmother Nepali clothes lungi etc. So they are very happy and thankful his godparents and Namaste kids.
Our district caretaker Ram Babu Gurung sir handover this month monthly things some clothes pant, underwear, half pant, slipper, t-shirt, umbrella, raincoat and for his grandmother Nepali clothes lungi etc. So they are very happy and thankful his godparents and Namaste kids.
Pawan and his grandmother after receive this month monthly things clothes pant, underwear, half pant, slipper, t-shirt, umbrella, raincoat and for his grandmother Nepali clothes lungi etc. So they are very happy.
Pawan and his grandmother receive this month monthly things
Pawan and his grandmother after receive this month monthly things clothes paint, underwear, half paint, slipper, t-shirt, umbrella, raincoat and for his grandmother Nepali clothes lungi etc. So they are very happy.
Our godparents child Pawan Chepang and his grandmother receive this month monthly things
Pawan and his grandmother after receive this month monthly things clothes pant, underwear, half pant, slipper, t-shirt, umbrella, raincoat and for his grandmother Nepali clothes lungi etc. So they are very happy.
Pawan and his grandmother after receive this month monthly things clothes pant, underwear, half pant, slipper, t-shirt, umbrella, raincoat and for his grandmother Nepali clothes lungi etc. So they are very happy.
As part of help during this covid pandemic to show our gratitute to the frontline workers we provided medical supplies to 9 police officers of Ghalchowk Shiurenitar Gorkha Police Station located in GorkhaGandaki Gaupalika. The medical products includes:
Surgical Masks - 2000 pcs
Face Shield - 18 pcs
Pulse Oximeter- 1 pcs
Sanitizer - 20 bottles (500ml)
The above mentioned items were given to the Police Station Incharge Officer by our office team President Sagun Gurung, Vice - President Anil Kumar Shrestha and Gorkha Gandaki district caretaker Ram Babu Gurung. We are focusing to prevent the further spread of virus in the rural areas and to provide aids in the districts we support. So, I would like to update about the medical supplies support our organization provided in the Gorkha district.
As part of help during this covid pandemic to show our gratitute to the frontline workers we provided medical supplies to 9 police officers of Ghalchowk Shiurenitar Gorkha Police Station located in GorkhaGandaki Gaupalika. The medical products includes:
Surgical Masks - 2000 pcs
Face Shield - 18 pcs
Pulse Oximeter- 1 pcs
Sanitizer - 20 bottles (500ml)
The above mentioned items were given to the Police Station Incharge Officer by our office team President Sagun Gurung, Vice - President Anil Kumar Shrestha and Gorkha Gandaki district caretaker Ram Babu Gurung. We are focusing to prevent the further spread of virus in the rural areas and to provide aids in the districts we support. So, I would like to update about the medical supplies support our organization provided in the Gorkha district.
As part of help during this covid pandemic to show our gratitute to the frontline workers we provided medical supplies to 9 police officers of Ghalchowk Shiurenitar Gorkha Police Station located in GorkhaGandaki Gaupalika. The medical products includes:
Surgical Masks - 2000 pcs
Face Shield - 18 pcs
Pulse Oximeter- 1 pcs
Sanitizer - 20 bottles (500ml)
The above mentioned items were given to the Police Station Incharge Officer by our office team President Sagun Gurung, Vice - President Anil Kumar Shrestha and Gorkha Gandaki district caretaker Ram Babu Gurung. We are focusing to prevent the further spread of virus in the rural areas and to provide aids in the districts we support. So, I would like to update about the medical supplies support our organization provided in the Gorkha district.
As part of help during this covid pandemic to show our gratitute to the frontline workers we provided medical supplies to 9 police officers of Ghalchowk Shiurenitar Gorkha Police Station located in GorkhaGandaki Gaupalika. The medical products includes:
Surgical Masks - 2000 pcs
Face Shield - 18 pcs
Pulse Oximeter- 1 pcs
Sanitizer - 20 bottles (500ml)
The above mentioned items were given to the Police Station Incharge Officer by our office team President Sagun Gurung, Vice - President Anil Kumar Shrestha and Gorkha Gandaki district caretaker Ram Babu Gurung. We are focusing to prevent the further spread of virus in the rural areas and to provide aids in the districts we support. So, I would like to update about the medical supplies support our organization provided in the Gorkha district.
As part of help during this covid pandemic to show our gratitute to the frontline workers we provided medical supplies to 9 police officers of Ghalchowk Shiurenitar Gorkha Police Station located in GorkhaGandaki Gaupalika. The medical products includes:
Surgical Masks - 2000 pcs
Face Shield - 18 pcs
Pulse Oximeter- 1 pcs
Sanitizer - 20 bottles (500ml)
The above mentioned items were given to the Police Station Incharge Officer by our office team President Sagun Gurung, Vice - President Anil Kumar Shrestha and Gorkha Gandaki district caretaker Ram Babu Gurung. We are focusing to prevent the further spread of virus in the rural areas and to provide aids in the districts we support. So, I would like to update about the medical supplies support our organization provided in the Gorkha district.
As part of help during this covid pandemic to show our gratitute to the frontline workers we provided medical supplies to 9 police officers of Ghalchowk Shiurenitar Gorkha Police Station located in GorkhaGandaki Gaupalika. The medical products includes:
Surgical Masks - 2000 pcs
Face Shield - 18 pcs
Pulse Oximeter- 1 pcs
Sanitizer - 20 bottles (500ml)
The above mentioned items were given to the Police Station Incharge Officer by our office team President Sagun Gurung, Vice - President Anil Kumar Shrestha and Gorkha Gandaki district caretaker Ram Babu Gurung. We are focusing to prevent the further spread of virus in the rural areas and to provide aids in the districts we support. So, I would like to update about the medical supplies support our organization provided in the Gorkha district.
As part of help during this covid pandemic to show our gratitute to the frontline workers we provided medical supplies to 9 police officers of Ghalchowk Shiurenitar Gorkha Police Station located in GorkhaGandaki Gaupalika. The medical products includes:
Surgical Masks - 2000 pcs
Face Shield - 18 pcs
Pulse Oximeter- 1 pcs
Sanitizer - 20 bottles (500ml)
The above mentioned items were given to the Police Station Incharge Officer by our office team President Sagun Gurung, Vice - President Anil Kumar Shrestha and Gorkha Gandaki district caretaker Ram Babu Gurung. We are focusing to prevent the further spread of virus in the rural areas and to provide aids in the districts we support. So, I would like to update about the medical supplies support our organization provided in the Gorkha district.
Our godparents child Pawan Chepang and his grandmother receive this month monthly things Rice, Body soap, clothes soap, oil and slat etc so they are very happy.
Our caretaker Ram Babu Gurung sir handover this month monthly things Rice, Body soap, clothes soap, oil and slat etc so they are very happy.
Our godparents child Pawan Chepang and his grandmother receive this month monthly things Rice, Body soap, clothes soap, oil and slat etc so they are very happy.
Our caretaker Ram Babu Gurung sir handover this month monthly things Rice, Body soap, clothes soap, oil and slat etc so they are very happy.
Our caretaker Ram Babu Gurung sir handover this month monthly things Rice, Body soap, clothes soap, oil and slat etc so they are very happy.
Our caretaker Ram Babu Gurung sir handover this month monthly things Rice, Body soap, clothes soap, oil and slat etc so they are very happy.
Our godparents child Pawan Chepang receive his this month monthly things Rice, Body soap, clothes soap, oil and slat etc so he is very happy.
The first medical materials, which were financed by the many donations, have reached the district of Gorkha, Gandaki Rural Municipality, which is strongly affected right now by the Corona pandemic. Many thanks again for all the support! 🙏🏻
The following urgently needed medical materials (eq. 180.000 NPR) were delivered as a first step:
Pulse Oximeter 12pc
PPE Set 14pc
Sanitizer 500ml, 48pc
Face Shield 25pc
Surgical mask 6.000pc
Loose gloves 450pc
Surgical gloves 450pc
Oxygen mask 6pc
The current situation in Nepal in general is still very critical.
The constant shortage of oxygen, the treatment capacity and medical supplies of the hospitals, lack of medical staff, treatment costs, testing capacities as well as the non-existence of available vaccination doses are causing casualties by the hour.
Our focus is to prevent the further spread of the virus in the poorer and rural regions, and to provide aid in the districts we support.
The continuously processed and reviewed lists of immediately needed medical supplies and equipment from the most affected districts, serve us as a guide to provide the local people with exactly what is needed most urgently ❤️
Much work remains to be done.
A special gratitude goes to the local staff who continue to do a great job, even in these difficult times and continue to help the surrounding people.
During this current corona pandemic situation which has affected many rural areas of our country. We have managed to supply medical materials to Gandaki Rural Municipality of Gorkha district which is stronly affected by the corona pandemic. We delivered the following medical materials:
The first medical materials, which were financed by the many donations, have reached the district of Gorkha, Gandaki Rural Municipality, which is strongly affected right now by the Corona pandemic. Many thanks again for all the support! 🙏🏻
The following urgently needed medical materials (eq. 180.000 NPR) were delivered as a first step:
Pulse Oximeter 12pc
PPE Set 14pc
Sanitizer 500ml, 48pc
Face Shield 25pc
Surgical mask 6.000pc
Loose gloves 450pc
Surgical gloves 450pc
Oxygen mask 6pc
The current situation in Nepal in general is still very critical.
The constant shortage of oxygen, the treatment capacity and medical supplies of the hospitals, lack of medical staff, treatment costs, testing capacities as well as the non-existence of available vaccination doses are causing casualties by the hour.
Our focus is to prevent the further spread of the virus in the poorer and rural regions, and to provide aid in the districts we support.
The continuously processed and reviewed lists of immediately needed medical supplies and equipment from the most affected districts, serve us as a guide to provide the local people with exactly what is needed most urgently ❤️
Much work remains to be done.
A special gratitude goes to the local staff who continue to do a great job, even in these difficult times and continue to help the surrounding people.
During this current corona pandemic situation which has affected many rural areas of our country. We have managed to supply medical materials to Gandaki Rural Municipality of Gorkha district which is stronly affected by the corona pandemic. We delivered the following medical materials:
During this current corona pandemic situation which has affected many rural areas of our country. We have managed to supply medical materials to Gandaki Rural Municipality of Gorkha district which is stronly affected by the corona pandemic. We delivered the following medical materials:
Pulse Oximeter 12pc
PPE Set 14pc
Sanitizer 509ml,48pc
Face Shield 25 pc
Loose Gloves 450pc
Surgical Gloves 450pc
Oxygen Mask 6pc
We are focusing to prevent the further spresf of virud in the rural areas and to provixe aids in the districts we support.
This is the covid hospital in the Gorkha Gaupalika to keep patients. They have isolation room, bed, oxygen cylinder and other required medical item.
This is the covid hospital in the Gorkha Gaupalika to keep patients. They have isolation room, bed, oxygen cylinder and other required medical item.
During this current corona pandemic situation which has affected many rural areas of our country. We have managed to supply medical materials to Gandaki Rural Municipality of Gorkha district which is stronly affected by the corona pandemic. We delivered the following medical materials:
The first medical materials, which were financed by the many donations, have reached the district of Gorkha, Gandaki Rural Municipality, which is strongly affected right now by the Corona pandemic. Many thanks again for all the support! 🙏🏻
The following urgently needed medical materials (eq. 180.000 NPR) were delivered as a first step:
Pulse Oximeter 12pc
PPE Set 14pc
Sanitizer 500ml, 48pc
Face Shield 25pc
Surgical mask 6.000pc
Loose gloves 450pc
Surgical gloves 450pc
Oxygen mask 6pc
The current situation in Nepal in general is still very critical.
The constant shortage of oxygen, the treatment capacity and medical supplies of the hospitals, lack of medical staff, treatment costs, testing capacities as well as the non-existence of available vaccination doses are causing casualties by the hour.
Our focus is to prevent the further spread of the virus in the poorer and rural regions, and to provide aid in the districts we support.
The continuously processed and reviewed lists of immediately needed medical supplies and equipment from the most affected districts, serve us as a guide to provide the local people with exactly what is needed most urgently ❤️
Much work remains to be done.
A special gratitude goes to the local staff who continue to do a great job, even in these difficult times and continue to help the surrounding people.
The first medical materials, which were financed by the many donations, have reached the district of Gorkha, Gandaki Rural Municipality, which is strongly affected right now by the Corona pandemic. Many thanks again for all the support! 🙏🏻
The following urgently needed medical materials (eq. 180.000 NPR) were delivered as a first step:
Pulse Oximeter 12pc
PPE Set 14pc
Sanitizer 500ml, 48pc
Face Shield 25pc
Surgical mask 6.000pc
Loose gloves 450pc
Surgical gloves 450pc
Oxygen mask 6pc
The current situation in Nepal in general is still very critical.
The constant shortage of oxygen, the treatment capacity and medical supplies of the hospitals, lack of medical staff, treatment costs, testing capacities as well as the non-existence of available vaccination doses are causing casualties by the hour.
Our focus is to prevent the further spread of the virus in the poorer and rural regions, and to provide aid in the districts we support.
The continuously processed and reviewed lists of immediately needed medical supplies and equipment from the most affected districts, serve us as a guide to provide the local people with exactly what is needed most urgently ❤️
Much work remains to be done.
A special gratitude goes to the local staff who continue to do a great job, even in these difficult times and continue to help the surrounding people.
The first medical materials, which were financed by the many donations, have reached the district of Gorkha, Gandaki Rural Municipality, which is strongly affected right now by the Corona pandemic. Many thanks again for all the support! 🙏🏻
The following urgently needed medical materials (eq. 180.000 NPR) were delivered as a first step:
Pulse Oximeter 12pc
PPE Set 14pc
Sanitizer 500ml, 48pc
Face Shield 25pc
Surgical mask 6.000pc
Loose gloves 450pc
Surgical gloves 450pc
Oxygen mask 6pc
The current situation in Nepal in general is still very critical.
The constant shortage of oxygen, the treatment capacity and medical supplies of the hospitals, lack of medical staff, treatment costs, testing capacities as well as the non-existence of available vaccination doses are causing casualties by the hour.
Our focus is to prevent the further spread of the virus in the poorer and rural regions, and to provide aid in the districts we support.
The continuously processed and reviewed lists of immediately needed medical supplies and equipment from the most affected districts, serve us as a guide to provide the local people with exactly what is needed most urgently ❤️
Much work remains to be done.
A special gratitude goes to the local staff who continue to do a great job, even in these difficult times and continue to help the surrounding people.
Pawan didnt met people from outside his village before. We have act carefully to increase confidence.
Pawan after the death of his father and the lost of his mother, his grandmother just to feel pawan that he won't miss his mother, even though his grandmother cannot milk but she pretended to feed him like that way. but this is not good way that why's we recommended Pawan grandmother other ways for touch and love.
Pawan after the death of his father and the lost of his mother, his grandmother just to feel pawan that he won't miss his mother, even though his grandmother cannot milk but she pretended to feed him like that way. but this is not good way that why's we recommended Pawan grandmother other ways for touch and love.
Der Weg ist wirklich lebensgefährlich, denn er ist sehr schmal und seitlich geht es steil und tief hinab.
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