Imagine, a house meant for a family and turned into a health post that geographically covers an area of more than 10.000 people. Even Ethan Hunt would consider this a mission impossible, but the bitter truth is dr Jagat Nepali and his 3 person’s staf has to manage it (somehow).
His enthusiasm is big, as are his skills and especially his patience to work with very limited resources in his daily occ...
Projects
Kavre school for the deaf
HCHN is working with the Kavre school for the deaf in Banepa, where our boardmember Krishna Nakarmi is head of school.
The Kavre school for the hearing-impaired has 80 students and is started by Dutch Kumari foundation. It is located about an hour’s drive from Kathmandu. In the past we did develop special courses English which were given by chairman Indira Khatiwoda (the famous so called 'I am in ...
Thali school
In the village Thali, east of Kathmandu, the primary school of Chaula Narayan was destroyed by the earthquake in 2015. More than 80 children -ages 5 to 16- are staying in a shabby temporary building that can best be described as a barn. No windows, unfinished walls, a mud floor. No electricity and no sanitation. On broken school benches they attend class.
The children themselves are from the lowe...
Bal Bikash
It’s no ordinary school , but a secondary school for the poorest. An initiative of inspired educators who together with their more than 200 students give their own status to this particular school . Himalayan Care Hands Nepal supports this school in Alapot, 17 km from Kathmandu, in finding donors, but also volunteers who help them to modernize education , to train teachers and to renovate the scho...