by Sirjana Waiba | Feb 27, 2022 | Updates, Blog, News, Newsletter
Bhandarkharka, a village not too far from the Dakshinkali municipality, seems very remote in terms of development. In this community, Illiteracy is high, modern necessities like internet connection are very scarce and parents can not help their children in their...
by Usha Poudel | Jan 30, 2022 | News, Updates, Blog, Newsletter, Success Stories
Bina Gole did not just come alive from the dead to live a normal life, she became one of the few well-educated women leaders out of the most unlikely places. Most people born in rural Nepal have to face so many challenges just to survive. Thinking beyond the daily...
by Laxmi Aryal | Jan 30, 2022 | Blog, News, Newsletter, Success Stories, Updates
Rukmini Foundation has been running after school programs known as G.L.O.W. Clubs with the support of our partner Global G.L.O.W. Here, girls get involved in different activities. which are not usually taught in the regular school classes. The curriculum in public...
by Nabin Aryal | Jan 30, 2022 | Updates, Awareness, Blog, News, Newsletter
Like other countries of the world, COVID-19’s Omicron variant is spreading rapidly across Nepal. Latest figures (January 24) show that Nepal recorded close to 9,000 cases of COVID infection (this number does not include positive cases through Antigen tests). Because...
by Laxmi Aryal | Dec 30, 2021 | Updates, Blog, News, Newsletter, Success Stories
Reshma is the eldest child of her parents Sita and Rajkumar Balami. They live in a village called Hudu, which lies in the southern hills of Kathmandu, situated 30 miles away from Pharping. Pharping and surrounding areas have become a hot spot for foreign and domestic...
by Anup Aryal | Nov 30, 2021 | Awareness, Blog, News, Newsletter, Updates
The late former President of France, Charles De Gaulle is credited with the line “The better I get to know men, the more I find myself loving dogs.” Perhaps it is an indictment of humankind, but we can also look at it as a credit to an animal that is often called our...