Project Report
| Jul 18, 2022
Progress Report July 22
By Krit Sharma | Project Leader
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The new variant of coronavirus cases is also noticed in Nepal but its numbers are less than a hundred. We didn’t do any project activities relevant to this project in the last quarter because we don’t have any funds at the moment.
Some information from the Nepalese government website about the coronavirus- There have been 978,119 infections and 11,950 coronavirus-related deaths reported in Nepal since the pandemic began. Nepal has administrated at least 39,281,058 doses of COVID vaccines so far. Assuming every person needs two doses, that is enough to have vaccinated about 68.7% of the country’s population. During the last week reported, Nepal averaged about 117,179 doses administered each day. At that rate, it will take a further 49 days to administer enough doses for another 10% of the population.
Mar 20, 2022
Progress Report March 2022
By Krit Sharma | Project Leader
COVID cases in Nepal
COVID Information about Nepal-
There have been 978,119 infections and 11,950 coronavirus-related deaths reported in Nepal since the pandemic began. Nepal has administrated at least 39,281,058 doses of COVID vaccines so far. Assuming every person need two doses, that is enough to have vaccinated about 68.7% of the country population. During the last week reported, Nepal averaged about 117,179 doses administered each day. At that rate, it will take a further 49 days to administer enough doses for another 10% of the population. A data chart of the latest cases in Nepal is included. Currently, we are also looking for funds to work on COVID relief and recovery project in rural Nepal.
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Nov 22, 2021
Progress Report Nov 2021
By Krit Sharma | Project Leader
Mask Distribution Mahadewa Municipality
Despite the increasing number of coronavirus cases in Nepal, the local businesses and commerce are now reopening but with a precaution. Wearing a mask is compulsory in public so we have distributed more than four thousand masks to the local’s people in the villages and to the girls in our education scheme. We are also hearing about the third variant of coronavirus so If we are safe from that then life in villages will return to normal slowly. Vaccination against the virus is also becoming available slowly in the villages but many people do not have faith in it. So, wearing a mask could protect the villagers from the virus.
Coronavirus have caused significant problems even at the village levels and, many of us have suffered from mild to severe symptoms. However, there isn’t any loss because of the coronavirus in the villages we are working in. Amongst all, coronavirus has taught everyone how to wash hands properly and eat better to boost their immune system. This definitely will also help them to prevent other preventable diseases.
The most suffered families and the small family run local businesses in the villages are definitely in need of support to survive the Pandemic. A varied level of project can be planned and implemented to recuse and improve the livelihoods of people in the community. Nepal village foundation is committed in girls’ education for a long term in the community and have a limited resource so we are unable to plan any kind of project that involves a larger resource. But if any organisation is interested to explore and invest in the community then we will be able to cooperate and assist throughout the project.