Hallo liebe Frau Pfandlbauer, ich bin Bhim Kumari aus Nepal
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Bhim Kumaris Familie gehört der indigenen Volksgruppe der Magar an. Gaha ist ein nepalesischer Familienname. Er ist in zwei Volksgruppen (Kasten) verbreitet, bei den Chhetris und bei den Magars. Zur Unterscheidung werden diese Bezeichnungen manchmal mit angegeben (zum Beispiel in der Form »Gaha-Magar« oder »Magar-Gaha«). Die Magar sind eine der ethno-linguistischen Voksgruppen, die laut Volkszählung von 2011 etwa 7 % der Gesamtbevölkerung Nepals repräsentieren. Erstmals schriftlich wurden die Magar in der Zeit um 1100 n.C. erwähnt. Ihre angestammte Heimat erstreckt sich vom westlichen und südlichen Rand des Dhaulagiri-Gebietes des Himalaya bis zu den Mahabharat-Ausläufern im Süden und dem Kali Gandaki Flussbecken im Osten. In ihrer Herrschaftszeit gründeten sie ihre eigenen Königreiche im alten Nepal: das Bara Magaranth (12 Magar Königreiche) östlich des Gandaki Flusses gelegen, sowie des Athara Magaranth (18 Magar Königreiche) westlich vom Gandaki Fluß genannt wird. Diese Gebiete werden heute von ihnen bevölkert. Von den etwa zwei Millionen Magar in Nepal sprechen fast achthundert tausend eine der Magar-Sprachen als Muttersprache. Die meisten der anderen (vor allem junge Menschen) sprechen Nepali als Muttersprache. Ebenso wie bei anderen Volksgruppen in Nepal, die ihre eigene Muttersprache sprechen, hilft dies einerseits die Verständigung innerhalb der Gesellschaft deutlich zu verbessern. Andererseits aber führt es allmählich zum Aussterben dieser alten Sprachen. Landwirtschaft und Militär sind heutzutage die Haupteinnahmequellen. Die Magar stellen auch die größte Anzahl von Gurkha-Soldaten außerhalb Nepals.
Als Bhim Kumari vier Jahre alt war, trennten sich ihre Eltern. Ihre Mutter Motikala Gaha heiratete etwas später erneut. Da die Trennung der Eltern nicht nach den vorgeschriebenen Regeln stattfand, wurden ihre Eltern von der Dorfgemeinschaft ausgeschlossen und verbannt. Hinzu kommt, dass ihre Mutter in eine andere, höhere Kaste eingeheiratet hat, was dazu geführt hat, dass Bhim Kumari und ihre Schwester Puja von dem neuen Ehepartner ihrer Mutter nicht akzeptiert werden. Zu ihrem Vater besteht seit der Trennung keinerlei Kontakt mehr. Auch zu ihrer Mutter besteht schon seit langem kein Kontakt mehr. Wo ihre Eltern leben und, ob sie überhaupt noch leben, wissen die beiden Kinder nicht. Bhim Kumari und ihre kleine Schwester Puja leben seitdem alleine mit ihren Großeltern Yam Bahadur Gaha und Purna Maya Gaha. Sie müssen alleine für die beiden Mädchen sorgen, was ihnen zunehmend schwer fällt, da sie für nepalesische Verhältnisse schon relativ alt sind und körperlich anstrengende Arbeit ihnen immer schwerer fällt. Sie besitzen ein kleines Stück Land, welches sie und die Mädchen bewirtschaften und auf dem sie etwas Gemüse und Obst anbauen. Es reicht meist gerade so aus, um selbst davon satt zu werden. Aber es gibt Zeit im Jahresverlauf, in denen die Nahrung knapp ist und es nur eine Mahlzeit am Tag gibt. Bhim Kumari und Puja versuchen ihren Großeltern zu helfen wo es nur geht. An einigen Tagen, vor allem zur Saat und Erntezeit können sie nicht in die Schule gehen, da sie bei der Feldarbeit helfen. Ihre Großeltern versuchen etwas Geld zu verdienen durch das Sammeln und Verkaufen von Brennholz. Ihre Großmutter brennt ab und zu etwas Schnaps aus Reis. Dieser in Nepal als Raksi bekannte Schnaps ist besonders in den Bergregionen sehr weit verbreitet und der Alkoholkonsum stellt mitunter ein großes Problem dar. Das Einkommen der Familie beträgt etwa 1.000 bis 1.500 Rupees (ca. 10 Euro) im Monat. Arztbesuche und die meisten Medikamente können sie sich nicht leisten. Das Geld reicht auch nicht aus, um die Schulgebühr, die Prüfungsgebühren, die Schuluniform und die Schulmaterialien oder Kleidung zu bezahlen. Bhim Kumari und Puja besuchen die Schule deshalb nur sehr unregelmäßig und es fehlen ihnen die wichtigsten Schulmaterialien, einen Schulrucksack besitzen sie ebenfalls nicht. Deshalb laufen sie mit den Heften unter dem Arm in die Schule. Insbesondere auch während der Regenzeit (April bis September) und während der kalten Jahreszeit (November bis Februar) gehen sie kaum in die Schule. Wenn es regnet, dann regnet es meist sehr stark und das ist dann natürlich ein Problem, denn die Schuluniform und die Schulsachen werden nass und nehmen Schaden. Ohne warme Kleidung ist es im Winter in den Schulen sehr kalt, denn eine Heizung gibt es nicht, auch keine Elektrizität, daher werden die Fenster geöffnet, die keine Fensterscheiben haben. Die Sonne ist zwar auch im Winter relativ intensiv, aber die schattigen Klassenräume heizen sich tagsüber kaum auf. Kinder, die keine warme Kleidung, vielleicht nicht einmal feste Schuhe haben, frieren und werden häufiger krank. Medikamente sind teuer, schwer zu bekommen und werden deshalb oft nicht rechtzeitig und auch nicht adäquat verwendet. All dies zusammen führt verständlicherweise dazu, dass für Kinder wie Bhim Kumari und Puja der Schulbesuch mit vielen Problemen verbunden ist und es daher für sie mit jedem Tag besser erscheint selbst arbeiten zu gehen, ihre Großeltern zu entlasten und etwas zu essen zu haben anstatt in die Schule zu gehen. Dies ist ein Hauptgrund, weshalb die Zahl der jungen Kinder, die arbeiten in Nepal so hoch ist. Ohne Unterstützung von außen ist es für Kinder wie Bhim Kumari und Puja deshalb praktisch unmöglich dem Kreislauf aus Armut und Bildungslosigkeit zu entkommen.
Liebe Frau Pfandlbauer, Ihre Unterstützung durch die Patenschaft verändert das Leben von Bhim Kumari erheblich. Sie wird nun regelmäßig die Schule besuchen können und ausreichend zu Essen haben. Darüber hinaus erhält sie, wie alle Patenkinder, eine Krankenversicherung, die Untersuchungen und Behandlungen (inkl. Medikamente) abdeckt. Die Patenkinder und deren Familien bekommen von uns auch einen Tagesablauf als Leitfaden. Dieser beinhaltet Zeiten zum Aufstehen und Schlafen gehen, zu den Aufgaben im Haushalt zur Unterstützung der Familie, allgemeine Hygieneregeln und spezielle Körperhygiene-Regeln, die Verpflichtung in die Schule zu gehen, sowie festgelegte Zeiten für Hausaufgaben und Lernen. Koordiniert und kontrolliert wird dies durch Bhim Kumaris Betreuerin Beni Maya Kumal im täglichen Kontakt mit den Kindern. Aber auch Sie als Pateneltern können, wenn Sie dies möchten, zusätzlich Einfluss darauf nehmen. Beispielsweise mit gezielter Unterstützung von Dingen, die Bhim Kumari und ihre Familie benötigen und die durch den monatlichen Patenschaftsbeitrag nicht abgedeckt werden können (beispielsweise ein Nutztier, ein kleines Bett oder Veränderungen am Haus, wie den Zugang zu Elektrizität oder Wasser).
Wichtig ist im Allgemeinen, dass auch die Familien der Kinder die Notwendigkeit dieser Regeln verstehen und sich daranhalten. Seit wir diese Verhaltensregeln für alle Patenkinder in Nepal eingeführt haben, ist die schulische Entwicklung deutlich besser geworden. Alle Patenkinder haben gute oder sogar sehr gute Schulnoten. Auch in der sozialen, emotionalen und physischen Entwicklung macht sich dies positiv bemerkbar. Durch den fast täglichen persönlichen Kontakt zu den Patenkindern und den Familien, können wir bei Problemen rasch helfen und die Entwicklung positiv beeinflussen. Durch diese intensive Betreuung bewirkt die Patenschaft also wesentlich mehr, als nur die dringend notwendige materielle Unterstützung.
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Our district caretaker Nirmala miss visited godparents children Puja and Bhim Kumari's home. At that time they are reading a book.
Our district caretaker Nirmala miss visited godparents children Puja and Bhim Kumari's home. At that time they are reading a book.
When our district caretaker visited Puja and Bhim Kumaari's home. That time Puja and Bhim Kumari and with their father and grandmother sitting in there home.
Our Godparent's child Bhim Kumari Gaha receiving this month monthly goods that includes pencil, copy, book cover ,stapler ,stapler pin, bag, school dress.
Our Godparent's child Bhim Kumari Gaha with her sister receiving this month monthly goods that includes pencil, copy, book cover ,stapler ,stapler pin, bag, school dress.
Our Godparent's child Bhim Kumari Gaha with our district caretaker Nirmala miss and her sister receiving this month monthly goods that includes pencil, copy, book cover ,stapler ,stapler pin, bag, school dress.
Our Godparent's child Bhim Kumari Gaha with our district caretaker Nirmala miss, her father and sister receiving this month monthly goods that includes pencil, copy, book cover ,stapler ,stapler pin, bag, school dress.
Our Nawalpur Godparent's children are being provided this month monthly goods that includes pencil, copy, book cover ,stapler ,stapler pin, bag, school dress.
Bhim Kumari Gaha receiving her monthly goods that includes-shirt, half-pant, brush, toothpaste, earbud, nail cutter, mask, body soap, clothes soap, underwear, mosquito net, etc.
Bhim Kumari Gaha and her sister receiving their monthly goods that includes-shirt, half-pant, brush, toothpaste, earbud, nail cutter, mask, body soap, clothes soap, underwear, mosquito net, etc.
Bhim Kumari Gaha and her sister along with their father receiving their monthly goods that includes-shirt, half-pant, brush, toothpaste, earbud, nail cutter, mask, body soap, clothes soap, underwear, mosquito net, etc.
Bhim Kumari Gaha and her sister along with their father receiving their monthly goods that includes-shirt, half-pant, brush, toothpaste, earbud, nail cutter, mask, body soap, clothes soap, underwear, mosquito net, etc.
Bhim Kumari Gaha and her sister along with our district caretaker Nirmala miss receiving their monthly goods that includes-shirt, half-pant, brush, toothpaste, earbud, nail cutter, mask, body soap, clothes soap, underwear, mosquito net, etc.
Bhim Kumari Gaha and her sister along with our district caretaker Nirmala miss and their father receiving their monthly goods that includes-shirt, half-pant, brush, toothpaste, earbud, nail cutter, mask, body soap, clothes soap, underwear, mosquito net, etc.
Bhim Kumari Gaha and her sister along with our district caretaker Nirmala miss and their father receiving their monthly goods that includes-shirt, half-pant, brush, toothpaste, earbud, nail cutter, mask, body soap, clothes soap, underwear, mosquito net, etc.
Bhim Kumari Gaha with her sister posing for the photo when our district caretaker Nirmala miss went to visit them at their house.
Bhim Kumari Gaha with her sister posing for the photo when our district caretaker Nirmala miss went to visit them at their house.
Bhim Kumari Gaha with her sister posing for the photo when our district caretaker Nirmala miss went to visit them at their house.
The meal is being cooked on firewood outside for the family when our district caretaker Nirmala miss went to visit them at their house.
Bhim Kumari Gaha and Puja Gaha and their father received monthly goods rice, daal, sugar, flour, potato, washing soaps, etc.
Our godparents child Bhim Kumari Gaha and her father received the monthly things like rice, daal, sugar, flour, potato, washing soaps, etc.
Bhim Kumari Gaha and Puja Gaha and their father received monthly goods rice, daal, sugar, flour, potato, washing soaps, etc.
Our godparents child Bhim Kumari Gaha and her father received the monthly things like rice, daal, sugar, flour, potato, washing soaps, etc.
Bhim Kumari Gaha and Puja Gaha and their father received monthly goods rice, daal, sugar, flour, potato, washing soaps, etc.
Bhim Kumari Gaha and Puja Gaha and their father received monthly goods rice, daal, sugar, flour, potato, washing soaps, etc.
While our district caretaker Nirmala miss went to visit Bhim Kumari Gaha and Puja Gaha's home, They are doing homework and reading book with together.
While our district caretaker Nirmala miss went to visit Bhim Kumari Gaha and Puja Gaha's home, They are doing homework and reading book with together.
Our district caretaker Nirmala miss is helping Puja and Bhim Kumari Gaha with their studies while they went to visit him at their house.
Bhim Kumari Gaha receiving her monthly goods for winter season that includes fiber quilt, high-necked sweaters and warm trousers.
Bhim Kumari Gaha receiving her monthly goods for winter season that includes fiber quilt, high-necked sweaters and warm trousers.
Bhim Kumari Gaha along with her father receiving her monthly goods for winter season that includes fiber quilt, high-necked sweaters and warm trousers.
Bhim Kumari Gaha and Puja Gaha along with their father receiving their monthly goods for winter season that includes fiber quilt, high-necked sweaters and warm trousers.
Bhim Kumari Gaha and Puja Gaha along with their father receiving their monthly goods for winter season that includes fiber quilt, high-necked sweaters and warm trousers.
Our Nawalpur district caretaker Nirmala miss providing Bhim Kumari Gaha and Puja Gaha along with their father with their monthly goods for winter season that includes fiber quilt, high-necked sweaters and warm trousers.
Our godparents children On the occasion of the coming Christmas Day to you. Christmas is one of the biggest festivals of the year. The people of Irsai community celebrate this festival with much pomp and circumstance. This festival is celebrated on 25th December every year. This festival Nepali date is celebrated on 10th Poush every year. Christmas Festival is comming soon. So, our godparents children wished Merry Christmas to their godparents.
Dec 22 our caretaker Nirmala Thapa visited Puja and Bhim Kumari Gaha house. At that time Puja and Bhim Kumari Gaha drawing a Christmas wishing picture to their godparents.
This bridge way of from Ghiring to Nawalpur. It took us about 15 minutes to walk from Ghiring to this kaligandaki bridge was long. We called the jip driver across the bridge and after about an hour's drive we reached the Nawalpur program.
Our office Team member Boby miss is help to measured height of Chabi Saru Magar. and that height wrote our Nawalpur caretaker Nirmala Thapa.
Our office Team member Boby miss is help to measured height of Chabi Saru Magar. and that height wrote our Nawalpur caretaker Nirmala Thapa.
Due to this month we had distributed Rice, Oil, Dal, Potato, Salt, Clothes Soap, School uniform, School Bag, School Sweater, High neck, Trouser, Shoes, Copy, Pen and pencil children.
Due to this month we had distributed Rice, Oil, Dal, Potato, Salt, Clothes Soap, School uniform, School Bag, School Sweater, High neck, Trouser, Shoes, Copy, Pen and pencil children.
This month we organized a small program for children and their parents in Nawalpur. The children of Nawalpur and their parents were attend to the program.
This month we organized a small program for children and their parents in Nawalpur. The children of Nawalpur and their parents were attend to the program.
On 7rd December we had organized a small program about awareness of health and education of children and their parents in Nawalpur. In this program we met all the children and their parents. At that program we checked our godparents children cleanliness and Health. We measured height and weight of our children and also we distributed monthly things what they need like Rice, Oil, Dal, Potato, Salt, Clothes Soap, School uniform, School Bag, School Sweater, high neck, Trouser, Shoes, Copy, Pen and pencil our children.
Our Namaste Kids Organization member/Gorkha Gandaki/Chitwan Coordinator Ram Babu sir host of the program.
Our organization President Sagun sir gave speech about awareness, health and education to all of our children and their parents.
Our organization President Sagun sir gave speech about awareness, health and education to all of our children and their parents.
Our organization member Boby miss gave speech about awareness, health and education to all of our children and their parents.
Our Namaste kids organization president Sagun sir and Organization member/Gorkha Gandaki/Chitwan Coordinator Ram Babu sir along with our Nawalpur Godparents children and their parents are siting in the jeep after finishing the program to return to their houses.
Our Namaste kids organization president Sagun sir and Organization member/Gorkha Gandaki/Chitwan Coordinator Ram Babu sir along with our Nawalpur Godparents children and their parents are siting in the jeep after finishing the program to return to their houses.
Our Namaste kids organization president Sagun sir and Organization member/Gorkha Gandaki/Chitwan Coordinator Ram Babu sir along with our Nawalpur Godparents children and their parents are siting in the jeep after finishing the program to return to their houses.
She is our Nawalpur godparents children Bhim Kumari Gaha. On this month December 07 all children required things we distributed. We serve monthly things for Bhim Kumari Gaha. We serve her a Rice, Oil, Dal, Salt, Clothes soap, Copy and pencil.
After we finished measuring height, weight and health checkup, there already was dark. So, we distributed monthly items to our children at night time, so we couldn't take good quality photos of our children. For this, we apologized because of very limited time here in winter season night is long so, we couldn't make our program very successful but promisingly next time we will arrange and make everything in perfect way.
She is our Nawalpur godparents children Bhim Kumari Gaha. On this month December 07 all children required things we distributed. We serve monthly things for Bhim Kumari Gaha. We serve her a Rice, Oil, Dal, Salt, Clothes soap, Copy and pencil.
They are our Nawalpur godparents children Puja and Bhim Kumari Gaha. On this month December 07 all children required things we distributed. We serve monthly things for Puja and Bhim Kumari Gaha. We serve their a Rice, Oil, Dal, Salt, Clothes soap, Copy and pencil.
Our Nawalpur caretaker visited in our godparents child Bhim Kumari Gaha home to serve photo album from her godparents.
Nirmala Thapa serve extra donation photo album to our godparent's child Bhim Kumari Gaha and Puja Gaha.
Our godparents children received photo album. They are fine and they need winter clothes. because this time is very cold and now running winter season.
In the morning time our caretaker Nirmala Thapa went to visit the house of Bhim Kumari Gaha and Puja Gaha as it is time to serve extra donation things photo album.
Nirmala Thapa serve extra donation Skipping robe and gaming set to our godparent's child Bhim Kumari Gaha and Puja Gaha.
They are very happy because they received their game things skipping robe and gaming set .
Our caretaker Nirmala serve extra donation gaming set and skipping robe to our godparent's children Bhim Kumari Gaha and Puja Gaha.
Our Child received her extra donation skipping robe. When she received skipping robe she looks very happy.
Our Nawalpur caretaker visited in our godparents child Bhim Kumari Gaha home to give letter from her godparents. When Bhim Kumari received that letter, She was so excited to see.
We sent a letter our Nawalpur caretaker Nirmala. that letter send to Bhim Kumari Gaha's from her godparents. After all those letter received, our caretaker Nirmala gave letter from her godparents. Our caretaker also helps her to read that letter and when she knew what was on letter she was so happy and excited.
Bhim Kumari Gaha is ready to her birthday celebration and she is very excited on her birthday celebration.
Our godparents child Bhim Kumari Gaha is celebrating her birthday. Birthday is most important to all people so that we are planning to our child Bhim Kumari Gaha birthday celebration. And then also celebrated birthday. All our godparents children are very happy and celebrating her brother's birthday.
Our Syangja caretaker Nirmala Thapa went to Bhim Kumari Gaha's home to celebrate Bhim birthday. Our caretaker bought cake, birthday crown, fire candle, chocopone. In the photos our caretaker Nirmala Thapa was cutting cake with our godparents child Bhim's birthday cake. Bhim were very happy and thankful to her godparents and Namaste kids organization for providing such an amazing birthday. Bhim is also happy because her caretaker Nirmala celebrated his birthday. Bhim and her family are very thankful to Bhim umari's godparents and Namaste Kids Organization for supporting them.
When our caretaker Nirmala reached Bhim Kumari Gaha house with cake all family are surprised and happy. In this day she is 11 years old. She says first time birthday celebration at that way. They are very thankful to their godparent's and Namaste kids organization.
Our Nawalpur caretaker Nirmala gave surprised in her birthday in day time. She is very happy and thankful her godparents and Namaste kids organization.
On this month our godparents child Bhim Kumari Gaha Magar received T-Shirt, Pants and Slippers for Dashain Festival. The great festival of Nepal is Dashain. This festival is Nepali's long and most important festival. On the tenth day known as Tika, people are seen moving around with their foreheads covered with rice tika, wearing new clothes. There is much feasting as people visit relatives’ homes to receive tika and blessings.
Our caretaker distribute on this month monthly things T-shirt, Pants and Slippers. clothes things were really needed for them in this time and they are very happy by receiving the things. Here is all children school is closed in Nepal. Because Nepali's most important fastival is coming soon. At this time our support they are very happy and these clothes can help to manage them this time. When Bhim Kumari Gaha received her monthly things she was so happy and thankful towards Namaste kids and her godparents for supporting in these time.
On this month our godparents children Bhim Kumari Gaha and Puja Gaha Magar received T-Shirt, Pants and Slippers for Dashain Festival. The great festival of Nepal is Dashain. This festival is Nepali's long and most important festival. On the tenth day known as Tika, people are seen moving around with their foreheads covered with rice tika, wearing new clothes. There is much feasting as people visit relatives’ homes to receive tika and blessings.
On this month our godparents children Bhim Kumari and Puja Gaha Magar received T-shirt, Pants Slippers, Rice, Oil, Salt, Soya bean and clothes soap. When Suman Saru and Laxmi Saru received their monthly things They are so happy and thankful towards Namaste kids and their godparents for supporting in these time.
On this month our Nawalpur godparents children's caretaker Nirmala Thapa managed of all children new clothes and provided for Dashain fastival. This is the longest Hindu festival in Nepal, traditionally celebrated for two weeks with prayers and offerings to Durga, the Universal Mother Goddess. The great harvest festival of Nepal, Dashain is a time for family reunions, exchange of gifts and blessings, and elaborate pujas. Dashain honors the Goddess Durga, who was created out of the shakti or energy of all the gods, armed with weapons from each of them. During Dashain, men and women in their fineries visit their elders to seek tika (a dab of red vermilion mixed with yogurt and rice) accompanied by blessings. Sword precessions (Paayaa) are also held in various part of the Kathmandu Valley. A large number of animals are officially sacrificed at Hanuman Dhoka during Nawami which is attended by officials, invitees and visitors.During the ninth day, the Taleju Temple which is normally out of bounds is also open to the public. The last day, known as Kojagrat Purnima, is the full moon. New clothes, home visits, grand feasts, kite flying and village swings are the highlights of Dashain. Around this time the population of Kathmandu is greatly reduced as many head home to various parts of the country.
Our Nawalpur caretaker Nirmala Thapa managed this month monthly things. Our godparents children need the new clothes for Dashain. The new clothes and slippers were really needed for him so gave to Suman Saru and Laxmi Saru in this time and our Nepali most important fastival is started at this time. So, We have provided her with new clothes. This is the longest Hindu festival in Nepal, traditionally celebrated for two weeks with prayers and offerings to Durga, the Universal Mother Goddess. The great harvest festival of Nepal, Dashain is a time for family reunions, exchange of gifts and blessings, and elaborate pujas. Dashain honors the Goddess Durga, who was created out of the shakti or energy of all the gods, armed with weapons from each of them. Goddess Durga, symbolizing valor and prowess, is worshipped and offered sacrifices to ensure the devotees' progress and prosperity. During the first ten days, pilgrims flock to various river confluences early in the morning and sacred shrines in the evening. Ghatasthapana, Phool Pati, Mahaastami, Nawami and Vijaya Dashami are the series of the events under Dashain each marked with a different set of rituals. Puja and Bhim Kumari Gaha and their family is very happy to have our Namaste kids organization and godparents support. This things to our children can be help to very good and most important festival.
Our Nawalpur caretaker visit our godparents children home. In that time Puja and Bhim Kumari Gaha was ready to going school.
She and her father was so much happy and thankful towards Bhim's godparents and Namaste kids organization for supporting and caring.
Our Nawalpur caretaker Nirmala Thapa managing this month monthly things godparents child need the school book and one piece things . The School book and one piece were really needed for him so gave to Bhim Kumari Gaha in this time and Her school is started at this time. So, We have provided his with school book. She is very happy to have our Namaste kids organization and godparents support. The full this things to our child can help to very good education.
In this month we provided Pencil, Copy, 4 line Copy, School dress, School Bag to our Nawalpur godparents children.
We provided Pencil, Copy, 4 line Copy, School dress, School Bag etc. Our Nawalpur children school start next week. So that this all items are they really needed. And Our district team and office team already called all godparent's children family then our godparent's children's family request to us gave them School things. So that we gave them School dress so district team and office team decided and gave them School dresses and stationary things.
On this month our Nawalpur godparents children care taker Nirmala miss managing all the necessary things. This month we distributed Pencil, Copy, 4 line Copy, School dress, School Bag to all children.
Our All the godparents children of Nawalpur are safe. In this pandemic situation of covid-19, our district caretaker Nirmala miss managed the things for our children. This is a rainy time in Nepal and the roads are not good and it is very difficult to reach the vehicles in every children's home. But our caretaker have delivers the goods to the children. Our Nawalpur caretaker Nirmala managing all things in this situation. Every time they called our godparent's children and parent's then they asked their health, what they needs, all is good or not. They take care our all Nawalpur godparent's children's every step. They are ready for every time where our children have emergency problem. In this lock down period she managed to gave our godparent's children monthly things.
Also in this month we provided Toothbrush, Toothpaste Umbrella and grocery things to our Nawalpur godparents children. We provided Rice, Oil, Soya bean, Dhaal, Potato, Teethbrush, Toothpaste and Umbrella etc. Last time we already gave sanitizer and Mask. In Nepal or Nawalpur also lock down because of increasing corona cases. So that this all items are they really needed. And Our district team and office team already called all godparent's children family then our godparent's children's family request to us gave them grocery things. So that we gave them grocery items in this month because in this lock down period most of family have no income so district team and office team decided and gave them groceries items. This is the rainy seasons. so, we gave also umbrella.
Our caretaker distribute monthly things Rice, Potato, Oil, Soya Bean, Dhaal, Toothrush, Toothpaste and Umbrella our child Bhim Kumari Gaha. Grocery things were really needed for them in this time and they are very happy by receiving the things. Here is still lock down in Nepal. There is no any opportunity to get work in this time and facing many problems. But by our support they are very happy and these things can help to manage them some time. When Bhim Kumari received her monthly things she was so happy and thankful towards Namaste kids and her godparents for supporting in these situation.
The global spread of the corona virus is affecting the lives of many people. However in such a critical situation our Nawalpur godparents children care taker Nirmala miss managed to teaching how to safe to all the children at their homes.
To protect against the corona virus that has spread across the country. This month Nirmala miss visited Our Children Puja and Bhim Kumari home. Nirmala house to teaching Puja and Bhim Kumari Gaha how to safe to our children at their home.
To protect against the corona virus that has spread across the country. This month Nirmala miss visited Our Children Puja and Bhim Kumari home. Nirmala house to teaching Puja and Bhim Kumari Gaha how to safe to our children at their home.
We distributed some hygienic items to the children as planned by the district team and the office team to stay safe from the corona that has spread like an epidemic across the country. and visiting Bhim Kumari and Puja Gaha house to teaching how to safe to our children at their home.
We distributed some hygienic items to the children as planned by the district team and the office team to stay safe from the corona that has spread like an epidemic across the country. and visiting Bhim Kumari and Puja Gaha house to teaching how to safe to our children at their home.
The global spread of the corona virus is affecting the lives of many people. However in such a critical situation our Nawalpur godparents children care taker Nirmala miss managed to teaching how to safe to all the children at their homes.
On this month our Nawalpur godparents children care taker Nirmala miss managing all the necessary things and provide the goods of during the lockdown.To protect against the corona virus that has spread across the country. This month we distributed hygienic items, Gloceries items and Clothes such as Rice, Oil, T-shirt, Half-pant, Sanitizer and Mask to all children.
We distributed some hygienic items to the children as planned by the district team and the office team to stay safe from the corona that has spread like an epidemic across the country.
To protect against the corona virus that has spread across the country. This month we distributed hygienic items, Gloceries items and Clothes such as Rice, Oil, T-shirt, Half Pant, Sanitizer and Mask to all children.
In the morning time Nirmala miss went to visit the house of Bhim Kumari Gaha and Puja Gaha as it is time to go to school both of them are dressed in school dress and ready with school bags.
This month our district caretaker Nirmala Thapa miss visited our godparents children Bhim Kumari Gaha and Puja Gaha School for regular follow up. They are study very well.
This month our district caretaker Nirmala Thapa miss visited our godparents children Bhim Kumari Gaha and Puja Gaha School for regular follow up. Bhim Kumari is sitting on the bench with her school friends.
The toilet belongs to the school where Bhim Kumari and Puja are studying. And the toilet is being used by all the students and Teachers.
In the morning time district caretaker Nirmala miss had gone to visit the house of Nawalpur children Puja and Bhim Kumari . As it was time to go to school they were both getting ready to go to school.
In the morning time district caretaker Nirmala miss had gone to visit the house of Nawalpur children Puja and Bhim Kumari . As it was time to go to school they were both getting ready to go to school.
In the morning time district caretaker Nirmala miss had gone to visit the house of Nawalpur children Puja and Bhim Kumari . As it was time to go to school they were both getting ready to go to school.
On 20th february we had organized a small program about awareness of health and education of children and their parents in Ghiring and Nawalpur. In this program we met all the children and their parents. At that program we checked our godparents children cleanliness. We measured height and weight of our children and also we distributed monthly things like stationary materials Copies, Pencil and School Shoes to our children.
On 20th february we had organized a small program about awareness of health and education of children and their parents in Ghiring and Nawalpur. In this program we met all the children and their parents. At that program we checked our godparents children cleanliness. We measured height and weight of our children and also we distributed monthly things like stationary materials Copies, Pencil and School Shoes to our children.
On 20th february we had organized a small program about awareness of health and education of children and their parents in Ghiring and Nawalpur. In this program we met all the children and their parents. At that program we checked our godparents children cleanliness. We measured height and weight of our children and also we distributed monthly things like stationary materials Copies, Pencil and School Shoes to our children.
On 20th february we had organized a small program about awareness of health and education of children and their parents in Ghiring and Nawalpur. In this program we met all the children and their parents. At that program we checked our godparents children cleanliness. We measured height and weight of our children and also we distributed monthly things like stationary materials Copies, Pencil and School Shoes to our children.
On 20th february we had organized a small program about awareness of health and education of children and their parents in Ghiring and Nawalpur. In this program we met all the children and their parents. At that program we checked our godparents children cleanliness. We measured height and weight of our children and also we distributed monthly things like stationary materials Copies, Pencil and School Shoes to our children.
On 20th february we had organized a small program about awareness of health and education of children and their parents in Ghiring and Nawalpur. In this program we met all the children and their parents. At that program we checked our godparents children cleanliness. We measured height and weight of our children and also we distributed monthly things like stationary materials Copies, Pencil and School Shoes to our children.
On 20th february we had organized a small program about awareness of health and education of children and their parents in Ghiring and Nawalpur. At that program we checked our godparents children cleanliness. We measured height and weight of our children.
The office team and district team also measured the height and weight of all the children in the program. We also gave the district team some information on how to measure the height and weight of children.
On 20th february we had organized a small program about awareness of health and education of children and their parents in Ghiring and Nawalpur. At that program we checked our godparents children cleanliness. We measured height and weight of our children.
The office team and district team also measured the height and weight of all the children in the program. We also gave the district team some information on how to measure the height and weight of children.
This month we organized a small program for children and their parents in Ghiring and Nawalpur. The children of Ghiring and Nawalpur and their parents were attend to the program. The main purpose of our program was to get information about the effects of Corona on children education.
This month we organized a small program for children and their parents in Ghiring and Nawalpur. The children of Ghiring and Nawalpur and their parents were attend to the program. The main purpose of our program was to get information about the effects of Corona on children education.
In the program district team and office team have given information about children Health, Education and how to make a bright future.
This month we organized a small program for children and their parents in Ghiring and Nawalpur. The children of Ghiring and Nawalpur and their parents were attend to the program. The main purpose of our program was to get information about the effects of Corona on children education.
This month we organized a small program for children and their parents in Ghiring and Nawalpur. The children of Ghiring and Nawalpur and their parents were attend to the program. The main purpose of our program was to get information about the effects of Corona on children education.
In the program district team and office team have given information about children Health, Education and how to make a bright future.
Nawalpur new district caretaker Nirmala miss and office team Manju miss they are arranging monthly things.
It is time to go to school our nawalpur district care taker Nirmala Thapa miss is combing Bhim Kumari hair.
Sitting on the floor the two children Bhim Kumari and Puja they are doing their homework.
Most of the people around the village are using fire for cooking. So the children of our Nawalpur district also use fire to cook food in the house of Bhim Kumari and Puja.
This month our caretaker distribute different goods to our godparents children according to their requirement. All our godparents children are very happy with godparents and our organization to receive the things of their requirement. This month Bhim Kumari family receive Oil, Salt and other grocery items as per their requirement and in overall we provide soap and colgate to them.
This month Bhim Kumari and her father receive Oil, Salt and other grocery items as per their requirement and in overall we provide soap and colgate to them.
This month our caretaker distribute different goods to our godparents children according to their requirement. All our godparents children are very happy with godparents and our organization to receive the things of their requirement. This month Bhim Kumari family receive Oil, Salt and other grocery items as per their requirement and in overall we provide soap and colgate to them.
Bhim kumari has reply to her god parents letter. In the letter she said that her and her family were fine. And also she is very happy to wish for a birthday. Thank you godparents stay safe.
Due to this month we have distributed warm clothes to the children of Nawalpur as winter has increased. We also distributed slippers and school bags to the children.
This month bhim kumari received her monthly things educational stuff: school bag, new warm clothes and slipper for her personal use.
This month Bhim kumari received her monthly things educational stuff: school bag, new warm clothes and slipper for her personal use. Bhim Kumari and her father are very happy for get all the things.
Im Augenblick befinden sich einige Patenkinder aus mehreren Distrikten in operativer Behandlung: Die körperliche und mentale Gesundheit der Kinder ist uns sehr wichtig. Arme Menschen haben in Nepal praktisch keinen Zugang zur Gesundheitsversorgung. Dies führt auch dazu, dass angeborene oder in der Entwicklung auftretende Erkrankungen nicht erkannt und/oder nicht behandelt werden, mit mehr oder weniger schwerwiegenden Folgen. Aus diesem Grund investieren wir zurecht sehr viel Aufwand und Zeit in Vorsorge und Entwicklungskontrolle jedes einzelnen Kindes, wie entlegen der Wohnort auch sein mag, um gesundheitliche Probleme frühzeitig zu erkennen und zu behandeln, falls erforderlich. Alle Kinder erhalten durch die Patenschaft eine Krankenversicherung. Diese deckt Behandlungskosten in staatlichen Krankenhäusern ab. In sehr schweren Fällen kann es aber erforderlich sein, die technisch und fachlich besser ausgerüsteten privaten Krankenhäuser in Anspruch nehmen zu müssen, um wie in den vergangenen Wochen geschehen, dauerhafte Behinderungen zu vermeiden oder sogar, um das Leben eines Kindes zu bewahren. Auch wenn diese Kosten nicht durch die Krankenversicherung gedeckt sind, ist es für uns völlig klar, dass die Gesundheit des Kindes immer Vorrang hat. Sie als Pateneltern werden von uns umgehend darüber informiert, sollten wir ein gesundheitliches Problem bei Ihrem Patenkind oder Ihren Patenkindern feststellen.
Im Augenblick befinden sich einige Patenkinder aus mehreren Distrikten in operativer Behandlung: Die körperliche und mentale Gesundheit der Kinder ist uns sehr wichtig. Arme Menschen haben in Nepal praktisch keinen Zugang zur Gesundheitsversorgung. Dies führt auch dazu, dass angeborene oder in der Entwicklung auftretende Erkrankungen nicht erkannt und/oder nicht behandelt werden, mit mehr oder weniger schwerwiegenden Folgen. Aus diesem Grund investieren wir zurecht sehr viel Aufwand und Zeit in Vorsorge und Entwicklungskontrolle jedes einzelnen Kindes, wie entlegen der Wohnort auch sein mag, um gesundheitliche Probleme frühzeitig zu erkennen und zu behandeln, falls erforderlich. Alle Kinder erhalten durch die Patenschaft eine Krankenversicherung. Diese deckt Behandlungskosten in staatlichen Krankenhäusern ab. In sehr schweren Fällen kann es aber erforderlich sein, die technisch und fachlich besser ausgerüsteten privaten Krankenhäuser in Anspruch nehmen zu müssen, um wie in den vergangenen Wochen geschehen, dauerhafte Behinderungen zu vermeiden oder sogar, um das Leben eines Kindes zu bewahren. Auch wenn diese Kosten nicht durch die Krankenversicherung gedeckt sind, ist es für uns völlig klar, dass die Gesundheit des Kindes immer Vorrang hat. Sie als Pateneltern werden von uns umgehend darüber informiert, sollten wir ein gesundheitliches Problem bei Ihrem Patenkind oder Ihren Patenkindern feststellen.
When Beni Maya Miss visit the house of Puja Gaha and Bhim Kumari Gaha.They were getting ready to go for cutting a grass.
When Beni Maya Miss visit the house of Puja Gaha and Bhim Kumari Gaha.They were getting ready to go for cutting a grass.
Bhim Kumari gaha was cutting a grass.While cutting the grass she stopped cutting for a while and started talking to Beni Maya Miss.
Due to this month on oct 2nd beni maya miss handover extradonation new watch and clothes to bhim kumari.
Due to this month on oct 2nd beni maya miss handover extradonation new watch and clothes to bhim kumari.
According to this month she received her extradonation send from her godparents.She and her family are very happy for loving her and caring.Thank You godparents.
On this month oct 2nd she received her extradonation new hand watch and clothes.She and her family are very happy for loving her and caring.Thank You godparents.
It was a happy moment for us,because not only the district team but also the office team was very happy to meet our godparent's childrens in this way.
It was a happy moment for us,because not only the district team but also the office team was very happy to meet our godparent's childrens in this way.And the children's were also happy.
It was a happy moment for us,because not only the district team but also the office team was very happy to meet our godparent's childrens in this way.
It was a happy moment for us,because not only the district team but also the office team was very happy to meet our godparent's childrens in this way.And the children's were also happy.
It was a happy moment for us,because not only the district team but also the office team was very happy to meet our godparent's childrens in this way.
After long time ,we were all very happy to meet and talk to our nawalpur children's. And the children's were all happy.And i also checked their hygience.
Beni maya miss and i are talking to or children's and getting information about their hygiene and study.
This was my first visit to Nawalpur.I had the opportunity to meet our children's as i wanted to meet all the children's.
Our office team and district team during a visit to durga primary school in nawalpur district.
In the picture .it is the office of baudikali rural municipality in nawalpur. We also visited the gaupalika. Because our namaste kids organization had to distributed 7,500 pieces of masks in the office to protect them from the pandemic of corona virus.
After distributed masks in our office team. We went to Durga primary school to visit the school looking at all the conditions of the school.The school does not have necessary equipment .So if we help the school the condition of the school will be better.
our godparents childrens primary school in this ward. It will become one of our next projects as this school lacks of basic needs.
In this program we talked with the place people and community committee about the sponsorship program and our Child Protection and Development Network.
After distributed masks in our office team. We went to Durga primary school to visit the school looking at all the conditions of the school.The school does not have necessary equipment .So if we help the school the condition of the school will be better.
After distributed masks in our office team. We went to Durga primary school to visit the school looking at all the conditions of the school.The school does not have necessary equipment .So if we help the school the condition of the school will be better.
After distributed masks in our office team. We went to Durga primary school to visit the school looking at all the conditions of the school.The school does not have necessary equipment .So if we help the school the condition of the school will be better.
As we were planning to visit Nawalpur in the morning.We were all ready to cross the bridge in time the wait for the jeep. Because our godparent's children's homes are so far away. It is difficult for us to reach the place without any vehicles.
Nawalpur Godparents children's caretaker Benimaya miss measuring the weight of Bhim Kumari Gaha.
Due to this month we distributed groceries items to the children's of Nawalpur for use in daily livelihood, Clothes Soap,Body Soap for hygiene, Masks and Sanitizer for protection of Corona Virus.
Due to this month we distributed groceries items to the children's of Nawalpur for use in daily livelihood, Clothes Soap,Body Soap for hygiene. And we also distributed sanitizer and masks because corona virus due to spread of corona virus covid-19 the world.
On July 17th, 2020 we officially started Phase I of the development plan to improve the health care service in the Machhapuchhre Village Municipality Ward no.3 in Kaski, Nepal.
Nepal’s Himalayan terrain has always provided challenges for infrastructural improvements in health service delivery. The delivery of PHC in Nepal is still based on networks on district level as well as on below district level health care facilities such as Sub-Health Posts. Only about 20 % of the Health Care facilities provide basic emergency obstetric care and around 55% provide basic delivery and newborn services.
Phase I and Phase II emphasize the implementation of an integrated and high-quality maternal, newborn and child health service. Improving coverage and quality of immunization procedures, prevention of mother-child-transmission (PMTCT), antenatal, intrapartum and postnatal period health services will be vital to reduce preventable maternal, newborn and infant deaths (according to the two global strategic plans, the ENAP and Strategies for Ending Preventable Maternal Mortality, EPMM).
Upcoming phases will stabilize and further improve the quality of all basic and necessary community health services. Phases III and IV focus on improving access to basic health services, including family planning, child health and safe motherhood, closer to rural households. We are going to contribute to providing educated manpower, such as female community health volunteers, basic health care services comprising the distribution of contraceptives, folic acid, Vitamin A and oral rehydration packets, as well as a community mental health program to combat common diseases like depression or epilepsy. On the grassroot level, the combination of Health Posts and Community Health Workers (CHW), e.g. female community health volunteers, is at the heart of PHC work in Nepal.
In our country, the paddy grown in Nepal is harvested from the field with a sickle and in this way, the husk and dust of the paddy are cleaned by the nanglo.(A traditional bamboo plate)
Our country Nepal is an agricultural country. And since it is time to plant paddy in our country this month, everyone is planting paddy happily together.
No matter how many technical equipments come to our country Nepal, the people of our country still use two plows of oxen, plow and yoke to make the soil fertile for planting crops.
No matter how many technical equipment come to our country Nepal, they are still doing their work for agriculture in the old way, and they are very happy to be working in their own way.
Our country Nepal is an agricultural country. And since it is time to plant paddy in our country this month, everyone is planting paddy happily together.
As green wealth is the wealth of Nepal, most of the people in our country farm and raise cattle at home, so they cut grass for cattle and bring it to Doko.
Ashad and Shrawn are the months when we Nepalis are very busy. Because in this month our country Nepal is planting paddy and millet.
In our country most people go fishing in the river during the day to spend their time. And some people go fishing thinking that there is vegetables for dinner.
Dogs are kept in rural areas of our country because we worship dogs as a dog festival. In addition, dogs protect the house.
Education is the basis of children's lives, and it is also very important because education is the key to a better future. So this month we distributed all the necessary groceries and stationery for our children like new copies, pens, cutters etc. We also distributed umbrellas to the children as it was raining a lot during this time.
This month we distributed not only groceries items.we also provide to stationery materials to the children's of Nawalpur.
This month bhim kumari received the necessary stationery materials.because her school was about to begin.
According to this month we planned to give groceries items and stationery items to the children's of Nawalpur.we distributed these materials to them as planned.
Miss Beni Maya is not allowed to go to Nawalpur because Nawalpur village not allowed people from other villages to come there.
Due to the global spread of corona virus.so that Medicine for the virus has been sprayed in district border.
Now the days are locked so it is not possible for the children to come to the shop and it was not possible for our district helper Benimaya Miss to go to the children's house. Because the bridge is locked and the village does not allow her to go to the children's home. So the Nawalpur government is helping us and it distributes the necessary things in their homes.
Due to the global spread of the corona virus, all the countries are in lockdown. And Nepal is also in lockdown, due to which our organization is not able to continue the service, so at this time there is a severe shortage of food in our children's homes.
Bhim kumari receiving the monthly things Rice, Oil, Soap, Sugar, Pencil and Copy etc. She and her Grnadmother is very happy for the supports them.
Our nawalparasi and ghiring children are looking very smart, clean and Discipline at meeting time.
Hier in diesem Haus lebt Bhim Kumari mit ihren Großeltern und ihrer Schwester. Das Haus besitzt die traditionelle Bauweise aus Steinen, Lehm, Holz und einem Strohdach.
Hier in diesem Haus lebt Bhim Kumari mit ihren Großeltern und ihrer Schwester. Das Haus besitzt die traditionelle Bauweise aus Steinen, Lehm, Holz und einem Strohdach.
Hier in diesem Haus lebt Bhim Kumari mit ihren Großeltern und ihrer Schwester. Das Haus besitzt die traditionelle Bauweise aus Steinen, Lehm, Holz und einem Strohdach.
Hier in diesem Haus lebt Bhim Kumari mit ihren Großeltern und ihrer Schwester. Das Haus besitzt die traditionelle Bauweise aus Steinen, Lehm, Holz und einem Strohdach.
Da die Elektrizität nur wenige Stunden pro Tag vorhanden ist, befindet sich auf dem Hausdach zusätzlich eine kleine Solaranlage.
Bhim Kumari macht einen nachdenklichen, traurigen Eindruck. Die Kinder in Nepal werden häufig gezwungenermaßen schnell erwachsen und mit der mitunter harten Realität des Lebens konfrontiert. Zeit um Kind zu sein bleibt da oft nicht.
Bhim Kumari macht einen nachdenklichen, traurigen Eindruck. Die Kinder in Nepal werden häufig gezwungenermaßen schnell erwachsen und mit der mitunter harten Realität des Lebens konfrontiert. Zeit um Kind zu sein bleibt da oft nicht.
Die Kochstelle befindet sich im Haus. Gekocht wird über offenem Feuer, da ein Gaskocher und Gas für die Familie unerschwinglich sind. Der dabei entstehende Rauch ist ein Problem, insbesondere für Kinder, die sehr viel häufiger an Atemwegserkrankungen wie Pneumonien leiden. Hier sieht man das traditonelle Gericht Dal Bhat (Linsen und Reis). Arme Menschen können sich Fleisch oder Gemüse dazu nur sehr selten oder gar nicht leisten.
Eine Bambusmatte liegt vor dem Haus. Gewöhnlich sitzen die Menschen vor dem Haus und solche Unterlagen sind weit verbreitet. Sie schützen vor Schmutz und Kälte.
Dies ist der Unterstand für eine Kuh. Große Tiere wie Kühe, Wasserbüffel oder auch Ziegen sind für die Menschen sehr wertvoll, denn sie sind auch eine Wertanlage. Ausgewachsene, gesunde Tiere können für 200 Euro oder auch etwas mehr verkauft werden, unglaublich viel Geld für Bhim Kumaris Familie.
Rakuwa liegt am nördlichen Rand des Distrikts Nawalpur und ist landschaftlich geprägt vom Übergang des Mittellandes in das Terai im Süden. Bis 2018 hieß der Distrikt Nawalparasi.
Rakuwa liegt am nördlichen Rand des Distrikts Nawalpur und ist landschaftlich geprägt vom Übergang des Mittellandes in das Terai im Süden. Bis 2018 hieß der Distrikt Nawalparasi.
Auf den Feldern werden Obst und Gemüse angebaut, beispielsweise Blumenkohl, Kartoffeln, Mangos, Papaya, Bananen usw.
Dies ist die einzige befahrbare Straße. In der Regenzeit weicht der Boden auf und die Straße ist kaum noch befahrbar. Große Wasserlöcher und Schlamm machen die Fahrt mitunter sogar lebensgefährlich, da die Straße entlang steiler Abhänge verläuft.
Rakuwa liegt am südlichen Rand des Distrikts Tanahun und ist landschaftlich geprägt vom Übergang des Mittellandes in das Terai im Süden.
Rakuwa liegt am südlichen Rand des Distrikts Tanahun und ist landschaftlich geprägt vom Übergang des Mittellandes in das Terai im Süden.
Dies ist die einzige befahrbare Straße. In der Regenzeit weicht der Boden auf und die Straße ist kaum noch befahrbar. Große Wasserlöcher und Schlamm machen die Fahrt mitunter sogar lebensgefährlich, da die Straße entlang steiler Abhänge verläuft.
Die gesamte Region ist sehr arm. Es gibt kaum Telekommunikationsverbindungen und es sind nur wenige Dörfer an das Stromnetz angebunden.
Dies ist die einzige befahrbare Straße. In der Regenzeit weicht der Boden auf und die Straße ist kaum noch befahrbar. Große Wasserlöcher und Schlamm machen die Fahrt mitunter sogar lebensgefährlich, da die Straße entlang steiler Abhänge verläuft.
Dies ist die einzige befahrbare Straße. In der Regenzeit weicht der Boden auf und die Straße ist kaum noch befahrbar. Große Wasserlöcher und Schlamm machen die Fahrt mitunter sogar lebensgefährlich, da die Straße entlang steiler Abhänge verläuft.
Dies ist die einzige befahrbare Straße. In der Regenzeit weicht der Boden auf und die Straße ist kaum noch befahrbar. Große Wasserlöcher und Schlamm machen die Fahrt mitunter sogar lebensgefährlich, da die Straße entlang steiler Abhänge verläuft.
Hier gibt es keine Straßen. Die Betreuer legen die meisten Wege zu Fuß zurück, bei jedem Wetter.
Hier gibt es keine Straßen. Die Betreuer legen die meisten Wege zu Fuß zurück, bei jedem Wetter.
Nepal ist, gemessen an den Süsswasservorräten, das wasserreichste Land der Erde. 2018 kommen 99,8 % der Energieversorgung des Landes aus erneuerbaren Energien (vor allem Wasser- und Solarenergie).
Nepal ist, gemessen an den Süsswasservorräten, das wasserreichste Land der Erde. 2018 kommen 99,8 % der Energieversorgung des Landes aus erneuerbaren Energien (vor allem Wasser- und Solarenergie).
Die Landschaft ist geprägt von Terrassen, die insbesondere dem Anbau von Reis dienen.
Nepal hat eine Fläche die, gemessen an seinem Grenzverlauf, etwa 40% der Fläche Deutschlands entspricht. Durch das starke Relief ist das Land aber extrem zusammengestaucht. Würde man dieses Relief glatt streichen, wie bei einer Tischdecke, hätte Nepal eine Fläche fast so groß wie Kanada. Daran erkennt man die enorme geographische Herausforderung.
Nepal hat eine Fläche die, gemessen an seinem Grenzverlauf, etwa 40% der Fläche Deutschlands entspricht. Durch das starke Relief ist das Land aber extrem zusammengestaucht. Würde man dieses Relief glatt streichen, wie bei einer Tischdecke, hätte Nepal eine Fläche fast so groß wie Kanada. Daran erkennt man die enorme geographische Herausforderung.
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Unser neuer Namaste Kids Help Shop
Die hier angebotenen Produkte werden in einer kleinen Manufaktur in Pokhara, Nepal hergestellt von Angehörigen, zumeist Frauen, der sozial schwächsten Gesellschaftsschichten. Für die Herstellung wird Pashmina (Kashmirwolle) aus Nepal verwendet. Die Anfertigung erfolgt noch von Hand und ist ein jahrhundertealtes Kunsthandwerk, dessen Erbe in der heutigen Zeit mit Verbreitung der maschinellen Produktion unbedingt erhalten werden sollte.
Durch den Kauf eines dieser Produkte unterstützen Sie zum einen die Frauen, die diese Dinge herstellen, denn sie werden durch uns direkt an dem Verkaufserlös beteiligt. Zum anderen fördern Sie damit unsere Gesundheits- und Bildungsprojekte für Kinder in den entlegenen und schwer zugänglichen Regionen Nepals.
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Beni Maya Kumal ist unsere Mitarbeiterin im Distrikt Nawalparasi und der angrenzenden Region Ghiring des Distriktes Tanahun. Beni Maya ist Lehrerin an der dortigen Grundschule. Zu ihren Aufgaben im Rahmen ihrer Tätigkeit für Namaste Kids gehört vor allem die Betreuung der Patenkinder, insbesondere der Mädchen in dieser Region. Da die Besiedlung in Nawalparasi sehr gering und weitläufig ist und es keine Straßen und Geschäfte gibt, muss sie mehrmals wöchentlich weite Strecken zurücklegen, um die Patenkinder zu betreuen. Darüber hinaus koordiniert sie gemeinsam mit Betreuer Khem Bahadur Nepali unsere Bildungs- und Gesundheitsprojekte dort. Beni lebt mit ihren Eltern in Bungdikali, einem Gaunpalika (Gemeinde) im Norden Nawalparasis.
Wie bewerten Sie die Arbeit von Beni Maya Kumal mit Ihrem Patenkind ?
Unsere Betreuer für die Patenkinder arbeiten alle praktisch ehrenamtlich. Sie haben alle eines gemeinsam: sie sind jung, sozial engagiert und kommen selbst aus armen Verhältnissen. Beni Kumal ist 28 Jahre alt und arbeitet als Grundschullehrerin. Sie erhält pro Patenkind, das sie betreut 500 Nepalesische Rupees im Monat (ca. 4,30 Euro). Dieses Geld kommt aus einem Spendenpool des Vorstandes und ist gemessen am Arbeitsaufwand wenig. Besonders in den Bergregionen des Himalaya sind die Wege zu den Kindern weit und mühsam. Um die Patenkinder zu sehen ist Beni an mehreren Tagen in der Woche 1 bis 5 Stunden unterwegs, zusätzlich zu ihrer eigentlichen Arbeit als Lehrerin an der regionalen Grundschule. Hinzu kommen besondere Anlässe wie Geburtstage, der Einkauf der benötigten Dinge im Laufe eines Monats oder die noch intensivere Betreuung, wenn ein Patenkind beispielsweise erkrankt ist. Um die Fotos oder Videos der Kinder zu versenden, muss Beni auf einen etwa 30 Minuten von ihrem Elternhaus entfernten Hügel hinaufsteigen. Auch das Entgegennehmen der Post für die Patenkinder, die ihr aus unserem Büro in Pokhara per Bus oder Jeep zugeschickt werden, ist nicht ganz mühelos. Die nächste Busstation in der Region Ghiring befindet sich etwa 45 Minuten entfernt. Ein Schwerpunkt ihrer Arbeit ist neben dem sozialen Aspekt vor allem auch die emotionale Betreuung der Kinder. Sie muss daher für die Kinder/die Familien immer erreichbar sein.
Wir haben uns daher überlegt, dass wir das Patenportal auch nutzen möchten, um den Pateneltern die Möglichkeit zu geben, den Betreuern Wertschätzung ihrer Arbeit auszudrücken, in Form einer kleinen, einmaligen finanziellen Unterstützung. Es wäre für sie natürlich eine ganz besondere Anerkennung, ihre Arbeit für die Kinder in dem Wissen zu tun, dass diese von den Pateneltern in Deutschland positiv wahrgenommen wird. Es besteht dabei aber absolut keine Erwartungshaltung, denn sie machen diese Arbeit nicht des Geldes wegen.
Möchten Sie Beni ein kleine Wertschätzung ihrer Arbeit zukommen lassen ? Dann haben Sie hier die Möglichkeit dazu:
Vielen Dank für Ihre Nachricht. Wir werden uns umgehend mit Ihnen in Verbindung setzen.
Ihr Namaste Kids Team
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