Toys and resources for children at a new rural primary school Ref: 188 Where is this project needed? Dang, Nepal Who needs help with this? Beluwa Community Primary School, Dang How will my support help? This is a new primary school, with space for one hundred children. The school receives no support from the government, and is funded by the community. Since the local area is very poor, the school has very little money and lacks resources. In particular, they need educational materials and toys for the children. Many of the students come from disadvantaged communities that have very little access to education, and have only recently been given the opportunity to attend school. Your support for this project will provide the resources needed for the education of fifty children. Cost Breakdown All items are bought in Nepal; to reduce costs and to support the local economy. All costs are therefore given in Nepalese Rupees. JustAid is currently using an exchange rate of £1 = 120 Nepalese Rupees. This rate is slightly lower than the Banks because it allows for fluctuation in the rates Set of toys = 8800 NRS Educational Materials (story books, exercise books, art books, colouring pens, pencils, blackboards, markers etc) = 13,100 NRS To transport from the market to the village = 1100 NRS Project Implementation costs = 3520 NRS Local bank charges to receive funds = 385 NRS Total Cost of Project = 27005 Nepalese Rupees "Education is a fundamental human right. It provides children, youth and adults with the power to reflect, make choices and enjoy a better life. It breaks the cycle of poverty and is a key ingredient in economic and social development." (www.unesco.org) Nepal Factfile Population: 23.1 million Average annual income: US$ 220 per capita. Nepal is one of the world's least developed economies and also one of the poorest countries. Nepal suffers severe environmental, health and educational problems. Nepal has been described as a "country of villages", with 95% of the population living in rural and remote mountainous regions. Only 27% of the population have access to adequate sanitation. Every year 35,000 children still lose their lives due to diarrhea. 76% of adult females are illiterate. Total Cost of Project £225.04 How to Pay for this Project Step 1 If you would like to print a record of your project Click Here Please do this now before paying. Once you have paid for your project, it will no longer be available to view online Step 2 Would you like a gift certificate for your project ( costs £1 )? A Gift Certificate is an attractive A5 coloured booklet about your project. You can give it to someone as a present, or keep it for your own records. The Gift Certificate will be sent to your billing address If nogo to Step 4 If yestick here (£1) go to Step 3 Step 3 If this project is a gift for someone, please fill in the gift recipient's name in the box below. If box is left blank, we will assume that the certificate is for you . Step 4 Qty: Tell a Friend about JustAid Home I Terms & Conditions I Privacy Policy I Contact Us Maintained by Greater Vision - www.greatervision.co.uk
Toys and resources for children at a new rural primary school Ref: 188 Where is this project needed? Dang, Nepal Who needs help with this? Beluwa Community Primary School, Dang How will my support help? This is a new primary school, with space for one hundred children. The school receives no support from the government, and is funded by the community. Since the local area is very poor, the school has very little money and lacks resources. In particular, they need educational materials and toys for the children. Many of the students come from disadvantaged communities that have very little access to education, and have only recently been given the opportunity to attend school. Your support for this project will provide the resources needed for the education of fifty children. Cost Breakdown All items are bought in Nepal; to reduce costs and to support the local economy. All costs are therefore given in Nepalese Rupees. JustAid is currently using an exchange rate of £1 = 120 Nepalese Rupees. This rate is slightly lower than the Banks because it allows for fluctuation in the rates Set of toys = 8800 NRS Educational Materials (story books, exercise books, art books, colouring pens, pencils, blackboards, markers etc) = 13,100 NRS To transport from the market to the village = 1100 NRS Project Implementation costs = 3520 NRS Local bank charges to receive funds = 385 NRS Total Cost of Project = 27005 Nepalese Rupees "Education is a fundamental human right. It provides children, youth and adults with the power to reflect, make choices and enjoy a better life. It breaks the cycle of poverty and is a key ingredient in economic and social development." (www.unesco.org) Nepal Factfile Population: 23.1 million Average annual income: US$ 220 per capita. Nepal is one of the world's least developed economies and also one of the poorest countries. Nepal suffers severe environmental, health and educational problems. Nepal has been described as a "country of villages", with 95% of the population living in rural and remote mountainous regions. Only 27% of the population have access to adequate sanitation. Every year 35,000 children still lose their lives due to diarrhea. 76% of adult females are illiterate. Total Cost of Project £225.04
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"Education is a fundamental human right. It provides children, youth and adults with the power to reflect, make choices and enjoy a better life. It breaks the cycle of poverty and is a key ingredient in economic and social development." (www.unesco.org)
Nepal is one of the world's least developed economies and also one of the poorest countries. Nepal suffers severe environmental, health and educational problems. Nepal has been described as a "country of villages", with 95% of the population living in rural and remote mountainous regions. Only 27% of the population have access to adequate sanitation. Every year 35,000 children still lose their lives due to diarrhea. 76% of adult females are illiterate.
Please do this now before paying. Once you have paid for your project, it will no longer be available to view online
A Gift Certificate is an attractive A5 coloured booklet about your project. You can give it to someone as a present, or keep it for your own records. The Gift Certificate will be sent to your billing address
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