All of our projects

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Current projects

Rebuilding the Sahara Bal Bikash Kendra School

This project is aims to financially replace the Sahara Bal Bikash School’s building. The current building is old and damaged, and is at risk of collapsing any time soom. This puts the students’ and teacher’s safety in immidiate danger, and the need for new and safe buildings is urgent. A safe and comfortable learning environment for the students will give them the best conditions to get an education and break out of poverty in the long-run.

Women’s Enterprise Initiative

This project is aimed to financially support the education and training of future female entrepreneurs, as well as the construction of earthquake resistant homes and facilities in rural villages in Nepal. Female construction and business training does not only empower women, but also benefits local society, creating new job opportunities and promoting economic development.

Past projects

Back 2 School

Back 2 School focuses on bringing a higher quality of education at Alaiche Kedar Primary School. We aim to do this by improving learning conditions such as providing the school with new, long-lasting furniture. We believe that the learning process is most effective when complemented with fun and exercise, which is the reason why we also aim to provide the school with a playground.

#TimeToActPeriod

For the Menstrual Hygiene Day 2019 we teamed up with the Women Self Help Center to promote hygiene and health during menstruation. Together we raised raised money to finance the ‘Menstruation Health and Hygiene Management Training’ at three schools in the district of Lamjung, Nepal. Around 40 students participated in the sessions, where they learned about the importance of hygiene and how to make reusable pads.

Alaiche Kedar Primary School

The construction of Alaiche Kedar Primary School’s new buildings was finished in the spring of 2019, and handed over to the school management in an inauguration ceremony. The project employed local workers and entrepreneurs, and was a co-operation with our partners Build Up Nepal and Women Self Help Center.