… on organic vegetable growing is taught to the girls at the hostel by our expert. A cultivation and work plan hangs in the kitchen, so the girls always know what they have to do in the garden.
.. Seedlings from our own nursery are used.. the plan with all the details for cultivation and care is on display.. the plants are grown in pots.. the girls are proud of their successes
… is a reason for everyone to celebrate. The girls at the hostel have also completed their exams for year 11 and 12. The results for year 11 are already in and all the girls have passed.
… is a major concern for the women who carried out intensive training on the management of cooperatives in Kathmandu.
Some specialised topics were passed on to a larger group in a training course in Chyangsar. Representatives of the authorities were also invited and were very interested. Some of them also took part and will make use of our ‘experts’ if necessary.
.. Representatives from all four villages took part in the extended training.. the authority was invited to participate to work on the topic of co-operatives.. Members from the boards of the co-operative inform other women.. the women are already presenting the content as a matter of course.. some special topics are supervised by external trainers or commented on by government representatives
.. Vegetables were eaten by the girls at the hostel last year. They are getting better and better at cultivating their own garden and also enjoy processing their own vegetables.
Many thanks to the Schöck Family Foundation, whose support makes it possible for the girls to run the hostel and attend school.
.. Harvest day in the hostel garden.. Compost is prepared for the fields.. the girls are responsible for their own beds in teams of two.. they prepare their own vegetables together in the kitchen.. the vegetables are accompanied by local dough rings
… some women sewed the school dresses for the girls from 3 villages. After last year’s training, this was the first time the seamstresses had worked independently.
This means that the added value remains in the village and the women are happy about their remuneration. A suitable school uniform is very important for the girls to be able to go to school.
Many thanks to the sponsors whose support enables the girls to go to school well equipped again.
.. the girls from Merangding are happy about the new school uniforms.. all the children in Chyangsar were also measured for the school dresses.. after measuring, the cut is adjusted.. the women in Chyangsar worked hard together to sew… sewing also took place in Merangding
… the women sell their vegetables through the cooperative to so-called ‘vegetable brokers’. This generates income for the women and for the cooperative.
This sale is still supported at the beginning, especially in order to negotiate everything with the brokers and stabilise the structures.
.. the first transporter is successfully loaded.. a lot of administrative work also needs to be prepared.. the people responsible in all the villages were given a mobile phone for marketing purposes.. the vegetables are collected on the farm.. everything is weighed and packed into sacks
… is very important for higher production, which can then be sold, especially in the dry periods. Many particularly hard-working women in the four villages have received one, have been trained and can now get started.
.. the women in Ghunsa are happy about the new irrigation system.. our agricultural expert explains the function in Merangding.. the function is also explained in detail in Chyangsar.. the women in Kunikhop have also been waiting for it for a long time.. the irrigation is laid out in the gardens.. it grows particularly well along the irrigation system
… of the cooperative, the members of the boards received further intensive training in accounting and management. All four villages sent their managers to Kathmandu. Based on their own documents, they were able to work on how to prepare the books, especially for the audit.
For the women, this is very unfamiliar work, which they have already been practising over the past few years with support. By the end of the year, they should be able to do this all by themselves.
We wish them the best of luck.
Many thanks to the Schöck Family Foundation for supporting the sustainable empowerment of women.
.. the women’s training took place in Kathmandu.. Documents were prepared and presented.. eating together strengthens the community.. the current documents from all villages served as a basis.. the interaction between the local and joint co-operatives is not so easy to understand
.. of course there were certificates again at the end
… are also used in permaculture to improve the results. Some selected farmers have been trained in this and will use it for the first time on their fields and also on the model farm. Using mushrooms, ash, cow dung and other ingredients, a so-called ‘super compost’ is produced.
.. the new “super compost” is produced.. all the ingredients are mixed and moulded into balls.. of course the theoretical background also needs to be explained.. one of the ingredients is wood ash
.. the microorganisms have been purchased and added
… work on their reports together and exchange information about their studies. Racedi regularly supports the girls not only in technical matters, but also discusses personal issues in a cosy atmosphere.
Many thanks to all the sponsors who make it possible for these girls to study.
.. thankfully the SWI provides us with infrastructure for the supervision of the girls.. we are proud of our ‘Kathmandu’ girls, who attend grades 11-12 or even university.. our counsellor works with the girls on specific issues.. we also eat together again and again
.. everyone works on their regular reports and other documents