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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…
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Decoration & Rainbow 🌈 in the House

First thing after Birgits arrival was of course to go to our office and drop off our “things” as well as to prepare for the meeting with Rainbow Volunteer Club. Before everything else we decorated the room s bit and recorded all equipment B.B.U.N. has so far: 3 Laptops, 1 digital Camera and one phone.…
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On the road again / dream team

As agreed 6 month ago the follow up trip to Kathmandu started. Main goal is to finalize agreements and prepare all necessary next steps to start our program. As there is no direct flight from Berlin, a stop over via Istanbul is a good option.We arrived safely in Kathmandu and so did our luggage and…
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Our First Picnic / A School Year Ending
We are very excited to have been able to contribute to this years picnic events for Laxmi´s kids. You should know that it is one of the popular trends that are practised in Nepal since a long time. Every school, college, campus, institution or organisation has always a plan of going picnic once a year.…
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Fun in the House

This was our highlight of the day after the new hair cutter has been “launched”. For me it was the first time as well to be honest. Thanks to my friends who were with me, I got some guidance on the motives 🙂 As you can see we had a lot of fun.
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The Real Deal / Wittness / Fingerprint Proof

3 days ago we went to sign the lease agreement for the orphanage. I decided to take the oldest child with us. We walked from the old place to the new one exploring the new neighbourhood. We saw many nice fields, growing vegetables, a fish farm and heard children’s laughter. The new place is walking…
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.


