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Our commitment to children in Nepal. The annual report gives a detailed and comprehensive insight into the annual accounts and the international program work of BOOKS FOR CHANGE.
We are happy to introduce you to our new BOOKS FOR CHANGE library in Nepal. The school is located in the Kavre district, about 3 hours by car from Kathmandu and is attended by 84 girls and 69 boys.
A 12-hour drive from Kathmandu is the village of Palau Bangau. We were allowed to open a new library there. Learn more about how a library is created and how children benefit from a variety of books.
This book is about Maya, a girl from Nepal. It accompanies Maya on her long way to school and tells of her love for books. How did this girl from the Nepalese mountains develop such a passion?
Pranita was honored by Zonta International, a world leader in tackling child marriage, for her continued commitment to equality and girls' education. (Video)
It motivates and encourages the students to love books and to care for the books. It nourishes the relationship of the students with the library, the written word and fosters understanding of their peers.
To ensure that the libraries are run sustainably, visits and evaluations take place at regular intervals. Books should be regularly updated and weekly reading lessons should take place. We are happy to cooperate with TAI from Spain.
This week we visited three BOOKS FOR CHANGE libraries located in three different schools in Helambhu and Sindupalchok district in Nepal. We are glad to inform you that all of the three libraries have been well maintained and running effectively.
We are super thrilled to share with you all the pictures of our New Library Mural in Trebini Barah High School, Mugling, Nepal. The world map mural is filled with animals and marine life belonging to the specific regions.
Child marriage prevention program through circus and theater in collaboration with TAI Foundation, Circus Kathmandu and HCI in Kagati Village / Nepal, where the literacy rate is very low and child marriage is common between children, age 14 - 18.
A small library catering to 20 children and 7 staff members was established in the premise of Kumudini in 2016 by BOOKS FOR CHANGE. Learn more from Karma Sherpa how literacy can have a positive impact on the children.
We are delighted to present you our new Library at East Point Academy in Ghalythum, Sindhupalchok district, Nepal. This library has been established in collaboration with Kids of Kathmandu. We are very grateful for their partnership.