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End of the Janakalyan School project

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Dear donors: Since August 2015, Ek Pahila Foundation partnered with Janakalyan School in the Kavre District which was badly damaged due to the earthquake of April 2015. The bathroom walls had collapsed and some of the classrooms had been declared prohibited from entry due to the large cracks that appeared as a result of the tremors. Consequently, the students alongside their teachers organised their classes in the outdoors under a make shift bamboo tent. The students and faculty had no other choice but to use the open spaces away from the school as a make shift toilet. Thanks to the gracious support...
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10 New school desks for the students of Jankalyan School

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Ek Pahila Foundation is happy to announce yet another achievement regarding the Janakalyan School project. 10 New school desks were constructed, benefiting 30 students, whos desks were destroyed following the earthquake. In the mean time, we would like to kindly invite you to donate and help in the reconstruction of the classrooms.
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End of the renovation of toilets

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Following the earthquake of 25 April 2015 in Nepal, Janakalyan School has been critically damaged. As a result, Janakalyan School closed its doors for several weeks, as many other schools did too. Since september, Ek Pahila Foundation started the construction of toilets and classrooms for the 137 students. The construction was carried out according to the security rules of the Ministry of Education. Two months and a half later, the toilets are finally ready and the building is secured.
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Activity report on the construction of 8 temporary shelters

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Dear donors, We are happy to present the final report involving the construction work of the temporary shelters to which you have kindly contributed. The goal has been accomplished! The 8 shelters have been constructed before the start of the rainy season. As of this moment, the 8 shelters will host 32 families from the village of Badalgaun. Here is a link to the report (in french) We now wish to focus our energy at the reconstruction of schools; starting with Janakalyan School, which has requested our assistance. The school welcomes 123 students, ranging from kindergarten to ninth grade. Located 35 km from Katmandu, in the…

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