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Causes: Alliances & Advocacy, Arts & Culture, Professional Societies & Associations, Single Organization Support
Mission: To empower marginalized communities through enhanced Education, Health and Income generation under Women empowerment, Children development, Youth empowerment and Public health programs with special focus on women and children by conducting training and research, developing basic infrastructure, mobilizing skilled local and international volunteers to promote equality, economic well-being and basic human rights Our operating principles elaborate on the mission statement by addressing more specific issues about how NDV will operate on the ground. Unlike the mission statement, the operating principles are periodically reviewed to ensure they remain up-to-date, relevant and accurate. Our work will be organized with these factors in mind so that we can affect change that far outlives our presence. Furthermore, we will make this information available to all volunteers so that they will be empowered to affect positive, long-term change in their day-to-day lives as well as while volunteering. We never underestimate or undervalue our volunteers, whatever the scope of their involvement with NDV. It is our belief that each individual has something of value to contribute. All contributions will be welcomed and appreciated.
Results: 1. Shree Santa Krishna Primary School, Bhaktapur Nepali Disaster Volunteers who had being associated with IDV and worked for 2016 to constructed toilet and drainage at Shree Santa Krishna Primary School, Bhaktapur. There was a lot of physical hard work for those volunteering for construction of the toilet. The volunteers had to manually move heavy concrete slabs several metres using a makeshift rope system. 2. Shree Bal Shiksha School, Sindhupalchok Many parts of the communities are destroyed to dust and many lives lost their houses, historical temples, cultural heritage and Government’s School, hospital and community based building in 2015 earthquake. This massive earthquake not only left people poor but many students are lost their schools and start their education in Ground with very cold and small temporary shelters. NDV plan to reconstruction of schools building and support for the Government and local community to provide proper school class room. NDV already completed in 2016 5 class room in Shree Bal Shiksha School Sindhupalchok with associated with our funding partners IDV. 3. Shree Lal Kiran Primary School, Makawanpur Children’s Education is one of the major programs in NDV. The Goal of the Children’s education is to protect the rights of all children by providing them access to basic quality education, developing their life skills & providing access to understand the entire world. The creativity of children is not explored due to lack of the Governments school materials like playing ground, water tap, toilets, school’s desk bench. NDV Supported with associated of IDV 25 sets of desk bench to Shree Lal Kiran Primary School, Makawanpur in 2016. 4. Shree Dhuseni Lower Secondary School, Dhading NDV supported for the first phase to Shree Dhuseni Lower Secondary School, Dhading 20 sets of Desk Bench in 2016, this school is still running with temporary shelter and having around 80 students after the earthquake 2015. 5. Joint Disabled Unity Awaz Center, Gokarna-Kathmandu NDV supported for the first phase of shelter home joint disabled Unity Awaz center, Gokarna total four shelter rooms, 4 ladies and gents toilet / bathroom, Kitchen, drainage in 2018. This is one of the crucial and life-changing impact projects that Nepali Disaster volunteers ( NDV Nepal) carrying on with the benevolent support from our Associate founding partner International disaster volunteers (IDV) UK. It is for the 42 children’s orphan house where 42 beautiful dream lies there. All these innocent children are victimized by different fates, some lost parents, some are lost, some are found on the river and some are disabled too. Now the challenges and biggest responsibility are to complete the primary necessities i.e. managing daily meals, regular health care, educational support are the responsibility of the NDV and other supporters.
Target demographics: Home-stay and Cultural Exchange Programs
Geographic areas served: To empower marginalized communities through enhanced Education, Health and Income generation under Women empowerment, Children development, Youth empowerment and Public health programs with special focus on women and children by conducting training and research, developing basic infrastructure, mobilizing skilled local and international volunteers to promote equality, economic well-being and basic human rights Our operating principles elaborate on the mission statement by addressing more specific issues about how NDV will operate on the ground. Unlike the mission statement, the operating principles are periodically reviewed to ensure they remain up-to-date, relevant and accurate. Our work will be organized with these factors in mind so that we can affect change that far outlives our presence. Furthermore, we will make this information available to all volunteers so that they will be empowered to affect positive, long-term change in their day-to-day lives as well as while volunteering.
Programs: 1. Orphanages Home Child Care, 2. Teaching English in Community School, 3. Child Care Development, 4. Environmental Sanitation Awareness, 5. Women Empowerment, 6. Youth Empowerment, 7. Home Stay and Cultural Exchange Program, 8. Community Health Education Program, 9. Health and Medical Internship, 10. Women Empowerment Studies & orphan and disable child care.