By Ian Kerr | CEO
A year has passed since the devastating earthquake in Nepal and we have just visited some of the schools which were demolished. We have erected temporary learning centres in a number of villages with Global Giving money which are made of bamboo and covered with a corrugated iron roof, as the original school buildings were too unsafe to use. We spent the night on their floor and in one school slept on the benches that the parents had built for their kids with our funding.
Villagers were please to tell us that these centres enabled the children to continue their schooling whereas immediately after the quake, schools were either closed or had to start at 6 am before it became too hot for children to be taught outside. In addition we met teachers who had students who had benefitted from our bursary scheme - just £12 provides a uniform, books and pens, so a poor child can turn up at school without feeling isolated by his or her rags or laughed at for having no paper on which to work.
These schools are in villages which are cut off from main Nepal society, high up in the hills. They have been carefully selected after a formal evaluation which scored each one on criteria such as remoteness, lack of water, numbers of primary age children etc. These schools were then agreed with the education department which means that no other charity is working there and our money is well spent.
Our next project is to totally rebuild schools and to begin teacher training. We are looking for introductions to schools in the UK, hoping that some may informally twin with a remote Nepal primary school and raise money while they learn a little about village life in one of the poorest countries in the world. Please contact info@childrescuenepal.org if you would like more details.
Thank you for your very generous support.
Ian Kerr
Child Rescue Nepal
By Caroline Emlyn Jones | Fundraiser
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