Category: Meranding-EN

  • The party is …

    The party is …

    … at the hostel, as there are several birthdays at the same time. The girls prepare everything together and then enjoy the party together.

    The community is very important for the girls. Together with their carer, they learn routines in areas such as exercise, meditation, study times and house and garden work.

    Many thanks to the Schöck Family Foundation for supporting the hostel.

    .. there is one cake for several girls
    .. a particularly delicious meal is prepared for everyone in the kitchen
    .. momos are a speciality
    .. the dessert is ready

    .. the girls enjoy the feast

  • Viewed from above …

    Viewed from above …

    … you can also get a feel for the location of the model farms. The stone-paved road in Merangding is new. This is a great improvement for the village, as it makes it much easier to reach during the monsoon.

    Many thanks to Schoeck Family Foundation for supporting the model farms.

    .. the vegetable fields of the model farm in Kunikhop are protected by a fence
    .. in Ghunsa, the protection of the terraces by the ‘water’ paths is particularly important
    .. in Merangding the road is paved with stones, under the road is the new orchard
    .. in Chyangsar, the model farm is only accessible on foot on the slope

     

  • Studying in the hostel …

    Studying in the hostel …

    … is much more comfortable with the new insulation mat on the floor. They are also working more and more with computers, a skill they will need later on.

    Physical exercises and short excursions are organised during the breaks. It is important that the girls are healthy in every respect.

    Many thanks to Schoeck Family Foundation for supporting the hostel.

    .. learning together
    .. they take turns working on the computers in the hostel
    .. the girls sit on the floor, so the insulating mat is very helpful
    .. they do gymnastics to loosen up
    .. Excursions are fun and add variety to learning
  • Rare view …

    Rare view …

    … of some farms from above. The houses in the individual villages are very different. This is mainly due to the location. Where there are roads, the houses can be built more elaborately. But even the large houses are unheated and often have open fires.

    What everyone now has are greenhouses, which they can use to grow different types of vegetables.

    Many thanks to the Schöck Family Foundation for supporting the project.

    .. the women dry their harvest in the sun
    .. the greenhouse helps to grow vegetables
    .. there are also greenhouses in Ghunsa
    .. a lot of maize is still grown alongside the vegetables

    .. there is now a greenhouse on every small farm

  • The girls …

    The girls …

    … at the hostel are very proud of their own vegetables. They have lovingly tended their own beds and produced their own organic compost and fertiliser.

    Cooking their own vegetables is a good basis for a healthy life.

    We are proud of the girls’ independence and wish them continued success at school and in the garden.

    Many thanks to Schoeck Family Foundation for supporting the hostel.

    .. the girls proudly harvest spinach from their own fields
    .. cut into small pieces and steamed
    .. the cauliflower has also grown really well
    .. the beds are regularly tended and watered

    .. the leftovers are quickly composted in soil pits

  • Organic in Kathmandu …

    Organic in Kathmandu …

    … is in great demand, especially at small markets. This is also a test run to see which products are accepted and how.

    The aim is to find ‘fans’ for the organic products, who can also be supplied directly by the co-operative in future.

    In future, products will also be sold via the website www.solusisters.org.

    Many thanks to Fair Styria for supporting this important project.

    .. organic products are offered at small markets
    … the products have a story that buyers like to hear
    .. the beans are weighed
    .. the beans arrive in Kathmandu in sacks

    .. the organic certificate with the farmer’s number is attached to each package

  • A distinguished visitor …

    A distinguished visitor …

    … the girls at the hostel received a surprise visit from Robin Schöck, Managing Director of the Schöck Family Foundation. This was of course very exciting, as they were allowed to proudly show off their house and garden immediately after their final exams. Of course they also harvested and cooked for the guests.

    Many thanks to Schoeck Family Foundation for supporting the hostel.

    .. the girls with the guests in front of the house
    .. everyone is introduced in the kitchen
    .. fresh vegetables are harvested for the guests in the girls’ garden
    .. the girls have also learnt a lot about cooking
    .. they are proud of THEIR vegetables

    .. the traditional momos are skilfully made by hand for everyone

  • A big wish …

    A big wish …

    … of the girls at the hostel was a storage box where they could keep their personal belongings. Previously these were only in bags, there are no boxes in the hostel.

    These were made in Kathmandu and brought to Sallerie together with seat cushions.

    We are delighted for the girls and thank Schoeck Family Foundation for supporting the hostel.

    .. suitable boxes were produced and seat cushions purchased in Kathmandu
    .. the girls enthusiastically put their personal belongings away
    .. the boxes also protect against moisture

    … the seat cushions make working on the converted bed frames cosy

  • Innovative …

    Innovative …

    … is the idea of processing pumpkins. Until now, some of them were eaten but most were fed to the animals. They grow everywhere, even on slopes that cannot be used for other vegetables. Now they are collected from all the villages and processed in Ghunsa.

    Dried and possibly as flour, they can be used for soups, curries, but also bread and cakes. The market for these long-life products is to be developed, especially in the accommodation centres on trekking routes and in Kathmandu.

    Many thanks to Fair Styria, which supports the marketing of the products.

    .. the cut pumpkins are dried in the solar dryer
    … where possible, the women also dry them outdoors
    .. in addition to the pumpkins, the seeds are also processed
    .. The flour is bottled
    .. the products are certified organic

    .. direct sales have started at the market in Kahtmandu

  • In all 4 villages …

    In all 4 villages …

    … the girls not only received the self-made school dresses but also rucksacks and umbrellas. The umbrellas were particularly popular. They are valuable not only against the rain and sometimes the sun, but also as a “defence” against leeches that fall from the trees during the rainy season.

    Many thanks to our sponsors, whose contribution provides the girls with everything they need to go to school. The results, which are improving every year, show what the girls are capable of. We wish them all the best for the future.

    .. in Chyangsar they are distributed at the farmhouse
    .. the women in Ghunsa are particularly proud to hand over the school dresses they have sewn
    .. in Kunikhop they are distributed fresh from the sewing machine, so to speak
    .. even the youngest children are given school uniforms
    .. the rucksack and especially the umbrella are happily received

    .. ready for further school attendance