By Iain Guest | Project Leader
Third report from Nepal
This is the third report on our Nepal appeal, launched through Global Giving in June 2015. We are helping three Nepali partner organizations – Care Women Nepal, CONCERN and NEFAD - to provide essential services to three communities that have suffered greatly since the earthquake last year. These are village women in eastern Nepal who lack medical services; children who work in the brick kilns; and wives of those who disappeared during Nepal’s internal armed conflict.
To this point we have raised $11,714 for these three partners through Global Giving. Of this, $280 has been donated since our last report, in November. The money has been shared equally between the three partners and two of them – Care Women Nepal and CONCERN – have spent their allocation. The third partner, NEFAD, will receive its remaining share – roughly $2,500 – this coming summer, as explained below.
In the meantime, we will keep this appeal open and would welcome new contributions to any or all of these three deserving organizations.
This has been a very successful project. Thank you for your generosity!
a) Partner #1 – Care Women Nepal (CWN), combating uterine prolapse
Care Women Nepal used the funds from Global Giving to screen 1,005 villagers in the eastern district of Dhankuta in July, 2015. (SEE PHOTO) Later in the year, CWN also used the funds to provide surgery for 12 women with advanced prolapse. A thirteenth woman, Domar, was operated on for a massive hernia. CWN reports that the women all returned home without complications.
Based on this positive outcome, Care Women Nepal has submitted a proposal to hold two health camps this summer. We are delighted to report that Global Giving has awarded $20,000 to AP and CWN for this important project. The money will fund two camps and support CWN’s program budget through to the end of 2016. It will be managed with help from a Peace Fellow who will start work in Nepal in early June. We will inform our donors once the Fellow is selected and also direct you to the Fellow’s blogs and photos. These will provide a graphic first-hand account of the project.
Supporting material: see our coverage of the health camp and photos of the health camp and surgery beneficiaries. The photo above was taken at the 2015 camp and shows Dr Ramesh Shrestha, a gynecologist, with Ujeli, 58, who had advanced prolapse and needed surgery.
b) Partner #2 – CONCERN, combating child labor in the brick kilns
As we reported in November, our second Nepali partner CONCERN reached our goal for 2015 and sent 25 children to school who would otherwise have worked in the brick kilns. The total cost came to $4,376, of which Global Giving funds accounted for $3,155. The rest was raised by Joty Sohi, an AP Peace Fellow who volunteered at CONCERN and by a group of students in Washington led by Grace McGuire, 12.
We hope to continue this worthwhile program in 2016, and help 10 working children attend school. We are also currently recruiting a Peace Fellow to work at CONCERN for ten weeks, starting in June. We hope that the Fellow will be able to visit villages in the district of Ramechhap that send entire families to the kilns. (The second photo below shows children at the Panchakanya Primary School in Ramechhap district, which received funding through our appeal.)
We will report back to donors in our next report, and also direct you to the Fellow’s blogs and photos. Work in the kilns is dangerous, illegal, unhealthy and abusive. Some of the 25 children that we rescued last year started work in kilns at the age of three.
Supporting material: Meet the 25 children on our website and view our photos from the districts of Ramechhap (which exports workers to the kilns) and Bhaktapur.
c) Partner #3 - the National Network of Families of Disappeared and Missing Nepal (NEFAD)
This partner organization supports women whose husbands disappeared during the political violence in Nepal (1996-2006). Our goal is to help NEFAD develop an income-generating project (embroidery) for 50 wives that will enable them to learn a skill, earn an income and reinforce NEFAD's advocacy.
So far the project has transferred $513 to NEFAD, out of $3,155 raised through Global Giving. Several women have produced embroidered panels, but it has been very difficult to work with them during the past few months of political unrest. In addition, the panels are too big and unwieldy to lend themselves to an advocacy quilt.
We plan to re-invest in this very important project in 2016. We are currently recruiting a Peace Fellow to help train the women and work alongside NEFAD’s dynamic founder, Ram Kumar Bhandari. We will report back on progress in our next report and direct our donors to the Fellows’ blogs and photos during the summer.
The photo below shows Shobha Bhatta and her daughetr Sainju. Shobha's husband disappeared in 2001 at the age of 29 and was most likely killed by Maoist guerrillas. Her daughter was seven at the time. Shobha is one of the beneficiaries from our appeal and has found a renewed sense of purpose from her work with NEFAD.
Supporting material: See our coverage of this project and accompanying photos.
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