NEPAL INTRODUCTION PPT NEPAL INTRODUCTION PPT new given about compelte nepal

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Our Working Areas: Kids

Facts: Children’s Situation in Nepal
One of the poorest countries in
the world
45% of families are below the
poverty line
Extreme poverty in Mid-hill and
Himalayan regions
Lack of opportunities, support,
and protection
Increasing problem of child
labor, girl trafficking, and street
children/orphans
Children of Rural Nepal

Every year thousands of poor children
leave rural villages and arrive in cities in
search of jobs and a better future
Instead, their lives are further exploited as
child labor
Estimates show 7 million children (5-14
years of age) labor in Nepal
More than 9000 girls (mostly orphans) are
trafficked each year into India, Hong Kong,
Thailand, and Gulf countries for
prostitution
Serious lack of resources and a strong
program to protect orphaned children in
Nepal
Facts: Children’s Situation in Nepal

Proposed Orphanage Project in Nepal
Aims to protect 40 orphans in
Nepal by offering education,
health care, love, and support
Serves as a model project and
creates a real difference in the
lives of orphans who might
otherwise vanish
A wonderful gift of humanity,
kindness, and help from US
citizens to orphaned children of
Nepal
Offers opportunities for
volunteers to share their love
and care with deprived kids
Orphaned children of Nepal

Objectives: Proposed Orphanage
To provide stable and safe home for orphans
To provide home-like environment of love and
care for these neglected children
To provide them an education and the
opportunity for self development
To protect children from further exploitation
To enable these children to lead independent
lives as productive citizens

More About the Proposed Project
Project will be located in
Chitwan, 125 miles South West
of Kathmandu
A joint venture; RCDP-Nepal
will run the daily operation of
the project
Project will be managed by an
executive committee comprised
of local social workers
In the case of collapse of
RCDP-Nepal, project will be
transferred to the Government
of Nepal
Disadvantaged Kids of Working Areas

Proposed Project: Operation
Upon availability of
resources, the proposed
project will begin in 2004
The project is expected to be
constructed in three phases
The first two phases will
develop a 2 story building;
the third phase will add
additional facilities like a
library, playgrounds, etc.
Cost calculation was based
on basic standards for
similar facilities in Nepal
A daily budget of US$1 per
day per child is estimated
to cover the cost of food,
room, education, extra
activities, and supervision
A 10% annual increase in
operating expense is also
expected as the children
get older
The project aims to offer
basic facilities, room, food,
and education
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