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New Friendship / Srijansil Children Welfare / Children’s Home – thanks Madan 🙂

Madan introduced us to a new children’s home. We made new friends and promised to come back.
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Madan in Kathmandu & Birgit in Berlin – Skype Session #2
Madan from Rainbow Volunteer Club and Birgit talk about the notebooks we supported – for the second time by now, the situation in Nepal and their corona awareness and hygiene program. Thanks to all of our donors. You are our engine 🙂 Thanks for supporting and trusting us.
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Skype Session with Rainbow Club

Whom to believe: Government or Social media?!? A valuable question no matter where around the world we are, is a question that concerns many people. Birgit & Madan / Berlin & Kathmandu today.
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Transit Home / Dropping & Socialization Center for boys

We went to visit Voice of Children in Kathmandu to learn about their work, the programs they are running and their facilities. It is amazing to see how this organization is taking care of the children and all the other work that is done from preventing, to capacity building to education to provide families with…
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Kathmandu / Update

Birgit arrived in Kathmandu this Saturday. Purpose for this trip is to meet old partners like Rainbow Volunteer Club, make new connections like for example with a school and we met with Kindernothilfe Nepal. And as our cooperation with BBUN ended we are also collecting office equipments items such as computers, camera etc. to hand…
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Insights and Facts about Nepals Education Sector – education is key.

“The world is more educated than ever before, with the average number of years spent in school increasing every year. A new report from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OCED) found that 85% of young adults aged 25-34 years have attained upper secondary education, wich typically starts at around 15 or 16 years…
Unsere Vision ist ein Leben in Nepal, in dem Kinder und Frauen sicher, geschützter, gesünder und glücklicher leben sollen. Bei allem, was wir tun, arbeiten wir daran, dass Waisen, Straßenkinder und Frauen in Not einen geschützten Raum zum Überleben, Wachsen und Gedeihen haben. Durch ausgewählte Projekte unterstützen wir Überlebende des Menschenhandels.
Alle 2-3 Jahre reisen wir nach Nepal, um uns vor Ort mit den Menschen auszutauschen. Eindrücke dazu gibts in unseren Blogposts sowie Updates zu unseren Projekten und was in Nepal passiert.

