Category: Chyangsar-EN

  • Here we go ..

    Here we go ..

    .. for the girls from Chyangsar and Ghunsa who want to go to college after successfully completing their compulsory education. Kusang Tamang has looked for a suitable room for them on site and has furnished it so far. They will cook, study and sleep there. We wish them all the best.

    We are still looking for sponsors to finance this 2-year training and would appreciate their support.

  • Apples and vegetables ..

    Apples and vegetables ..

    .. are also available at the model farm in Chyangsar. The amount of apples is still not that big, but the children are very happy about every single one. The beautiful vegetables also contribute to a more varied diet in the families and we are very happy about that.

    Many thanks to @fair styria, who support this project significantly.

  • Going to college for the first time ..

    Going to college for the first time ..

    .. that was a big dream for 11 girls from Chyangsar and Ghunsa. Even though not all the funds for the 2 years are available we decided to support this. The girls applied with very personal letters. It was also important to us that they can give something back. Be it supporting smaller girls in their basic education or working on the model farms.

    Our goal is to build a sustainable program here. With the college, the girls will not only be able to play a better role locally in the village, but jobs in administration and education will also be open to them.

    Anyone who would like to support us is welcome as a sponsor. Empowerment thus becomes a reality.

  • In the villages ..

    In the villages ..

    .. 24,400 people live in Soluthudkunda, spread over 565 km2, some of which are very difficult to reach. They are cared for with 2 small hospitals and 9 health posts. It is important here that the aid – often only on foot – could be distributed directly to the population and the health posts. Together with the local government, this has now been achieved on a larger scale. Above all, hygiene and testing should keep the impact as low as possible.

    Many thanks to all who have supported us in this. Now we can only hope that the situation will stabilise again soon.

  • Quick help ..

    Quick help ..

    .. was also important now. We still hope for many donations to be able to finance everything. But we had to start buying the material for the health posts in the villages. Our great local partners in Kathmandu organised everything and with the help of the local government in Solududhkunda it could already be transported despite the lockdown.

    The women of the cooperative also actively helped and sewed washable sanitary pads for staff and patients in the Covid wards at no cost.

    We hope that these activities will minimise the impact of the pandemic on the villages.

    A big THANK YOU to all who have already donated and a big PLEASE for further support at AT59 5800 0205 9986 9019.

     

  • Help for the villages ..

    Help for the villages ..

    … is being created in Sallery, where a care centre with beds is being built. In order to provide good care for the more than 20,000 people in the villages, which are spread over more than 500 km2 , we want to work together with the local government to supply this centre and the approximately 10 existing health posts with medically necessary material. The way to a hospital (there are only 2 small ones) or to the centre is too far for many and often only possible on foot.

    We hope for your help and donations under AT04 5800 0205 9987 3016.
    Many thanks!

  • An organic map ..

    An organic map ..

    .. with all the women participating in the certification programme was created together. This also allows the personal visits to be well prepared and documented.

    The women proudly show what they have already implemented and our agricultural expert discusses the next steps.

    Many thanks to Fair Styria, who embarked on this new path together with us and supported it financially in the long term.

    .. the map is made in the farmhouse.
    .. our agricultural expert visits the families of the certification programme.
    .. the plants are grown in the greenhouse.
    .. in mixed crops the plants are planted in the field

    .. the next steps are discussed with corona distance.

  • School starts ..

    School starts ..

    .. in April/May in Nepal and our students should be well prepared for this. In Kathmandu the schools are closed again due to the lockdown, we hope they will stay open in the villages.

    In any case, we wish everyone a successful school year.

    Many thanks to all our sponsors and private donors who stand behind the scholarship holders.

  • Fewer coughs ..

    Fewer coughs ..

    .. and colds were seen in the villages this winter. The reason for this is the masks worn by the women, especially on cold days when working outdoors. The masks also do a good job of protecting the lungs against the smoke in families where cooking is still done on an open fire in the house.

    We are happy that we can contribute something to the health of the population in the villages.

    Many thanks to the province of Vorarlberg and Chay-ya Austria without whose financial support this project would not have been possible.

  • Masks for all ..

    Masks for all ..

    .. are now distributed in the villages of Chyangsar, Ghunsa, Meranding and Kunikhop. The children in the schools have also been equipped with them.

    Now we can only hope that these will help to keep infection rates low in the villages. The masks are also used to protect against dust, which is raised by the few vehicles on the bad roads, and against smoke in the houses.

    Finally, we would like to thank the province of Vorarlberg and Chay-Ya Austria, who have supported this project to a large extent.