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Project Nepal - an SSF partner project

This project needs: Funding: This project is part funded by Teachers Group Educational Trust.
Further funding is need to extend the project to all 16 MCWFN schools

The Schools need:
Building materials
Educational materials - books. pens, paper etc.
Landslide barrier fences
Lunch time food
Sanitation
Transport
Volunteer workers

Just £5 buys 3 books - a small English dictionary, an English language or
a general knowledge books, all invaluable to the school children.
Can you help ?

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PROJECT PROGRESS REPORTS

No. 1 October to December 2010



This project is very generously funded through the Steve Sinnott Foundation by Teachers Group Educational Trust (TGET) an independent charity founded by and by
It is also supported by a donation of coloured pencils for the children from

PROJECT NEPAL

(Education in the Palpa District of Nepal)


Project Nepal is a Millennium Development Goal project of The Steve Sinnott Foundation in partnership with The Manisha Child Welfare Foundation Nepal. The project is very generously funded by the Teachers Group Educational Trust.


TGET is a registered charity formed following the merger of Teachers Provident Society with Teachers Assurance Company in 1999 to form Teachers Assurance (TA). TA provides the administrative support but TGET is otherwise wholly independent. TGET is a major donor to the Foundation



Join Mahendra Man Shakya on a tour of the Basantapur Primary School in Palpa in the mountainous region of West Nepal. You can help make it better. Get involved in the Steve Sinnott Foundation's Project for Nepal.

It began ...

with Education Consultant Will Thomas' visit to Nepal in October 2009 to support the Manisha Child Welfare Foundation Nepal and to teach English in remote mountain schools. Read here Will's three articles describing the trip. You cannot fail to be moved.

Use the links below to find out more about Project Nepal:

The Manisha Child Welfare Foundation Nepal
The project area
Who is it for ?
Aims and Challenges
The project plan
Community cohesion - schools project
Events Calendar

PROJECT PROGRESS REPORTS

No. 1 October to December 2010

  1. Mar 18, 2011

    Hayley Buscombe says:

    I am going to be made redundant in two weeks and as I have always wanted to do s...

    I am going to be made redundant in two weeks and as I have always wanted to do some voluntary work abroad feel this is an ideal opportunity.  For the last seven years I have been involved in Heritage Eduaction. Prior to that I was a primary school teacher for eleven years. Please could you give me more information on the volunteer work at the Nepal project. 

    Thank you,

    Hayley Buscombe 

    1. Mar 19, 2011

      The Steve Sinnott Foundation says:

      Thanks, Hayley. We're passing this on to our partners in the Manisha Child Welfa...

      Thanks, Hayley. We're passing this on to our partners in the Manisha Child Welfare Foundation UK who look after volunteer applications for Project Nepal. You'll be hearing from them soon.

      Best Wishes

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