Certificate Distribution Ceremony

NJSI had supported 11boys and 6 girls from Dhading Districts for computer, electrical and tailoring courses at Don Bosco Institute of Engineering & Technology, Thecho, Lalitpur. 11 boys completed computer and electrical course on 27th September 2016.

6 Girls and 1 Boy completed tailoring course on 23rd December 2016. During this course the trainees were assisted to inculcate discipline and good habits, that makes them a different persons and look at their lives positively.  On this day there was Christmas celebration cum distribution of the certificate along with work book that they had prepared during the training. During this ceremony the students performed dance and carol singing. The tailoring students were given farewell and best wishes as they leave the institution.

The students were happy for the support of NJSI and they expressed their gratitude as they had learn a lot from this course. This course gave them new sight for the development and made them a new person.

 

Parent Orientation program in Kaverpalanchowk

NJSI organized orientation programme from 10th to 11th December 2016, for the parents of special children in Khareltok-4, Kaverpalanchowk. This special children study in Shree Bhagwati Higher Secondary School in Khareltok-4. This school is one of the six government schools which caters the need of special children from various districts. At present there are 12 boys and 16 girls staying in this hostel.

The six resource persons from education department were arranged to orient the parent of these children. During this training parents were given the awareness of taking care their special children as they need special care and love. The response of the parents was good and 28 of them participated in this programme. They were happy as they were taught to meet the needs of the children.

Assessment of Shree Banaspati Primary school

Shree Banaspati Primary school is located in khorbhanjyang VDC, in Lalitpur district. The school runs from ECD to five classes. There are three school buildings and two classrooms in each buildings. Four government teachers and two private teachers are involved in teaching the 70 students.

After the devastating earthquake, the three school buildings were damaged.  Japan International cooperation Agency (JICA) built two buildings and the one remain damaged. The students have to attend the classes in the open area. The school also lacks water and toilet facilities. NJSI will support the one building which remains unrepaired and will help the students as per their needs.                                                                                                                                                                                              

Fixing of 5 km Water Pipeline

People in Chapadi village of Rakathum VDC are grappling with shortage of drinking water as the water sources dried after the 25th April earthquake. Nepal Jesuit Social Institution, had made an assessment to fix 5 Km water pipe line in the month of June 2016. The work could not continue as the pipe line was going through the fields. As the harvesting season is over NJSI has continued a project of fixing 5 km water pipeline for the Chapadi village in Ramechhap district on 5 Dec, 2016.  Now very soon the people have water in the village.

Review meeting at HRDRC

On 23 November, NJSI staff gathered at the the HRD Research Centre in Sanepa, Kathmandu to have an evaluation of the various activities done by NJSI during the year of 2016. The meeting honoured the presence of Ms. Cristina Fernández Durán  (Program Manager, Xavier Network, Madrid, Spain) who was with us for a weeklong visit to NJSI. 

The meeting started with the presentation of the status report from all the 11 districts, where NJSI activities are being carried out. The team was happy to note that even with all the constraints of political, bureaucratic, and natural difficulties, NJSI has created tremendous impact on the earthquake affected areas and brought out qualitative changes in the lives of many people, mainly women and children. It was obvious that the motto ” Reaching the Unreached” was kept as a check point before making any decisions taken with regard to NJSI’s earthquake intervention. The output of reaching out to 88 schools, more than Twenty thousand students, and about 6000 households all in remote places during the emergency phase and building  semi- permanent  and permanent  structures in 45 schools, the ongoing work of building 6 hostels for special children in the reconstruction phase point to the effective activities of NJSI.

 The meeting also had input sessions on planning and revising the strategy of NJSI. The team was happy to share their experiences and feelings during the field work. The meeting concluded after drawing some points to be included in the planning for the coming year of activities.

 

Women get livelihood training in Sindhupalchowk

Nepal Jesuit Social Institute conducted three days Beads training in the premises of Bal Shiksha Secondary School in Sindhupalchowk from 22 to 24 October 2016.  Sixty females from different Villages of the Sindhupalchowk District participated in the training program.

The training was led by Mr. Mohammad Hasim, while the students of Social Work Department from St. Xavier’s College Kathmandu volunteered to help the trainees. Fr. S. Arulanandam SJ, District In-charge of Nepal Jesuit Social Institute coordinated the training program.

The beads making training is very beneficial to the participants as it helps them to use their leisure time in income generating activity. The training was also conducted with the view of empowering the village women by introduce them to team work and self-help groups. The improvement in the financial status of the family will eventually help them to send their children to schools instead of work at early age.

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