After the quake, HHCP Nepal immediately mobilised with immediate earthquake donations to deliver vital relief supplies to the remote Rasuwa District communities supplying 2,000kg rice, cooking essentials, tents and tarps for many thousands of hungry and homeless. This is just the beginning of the recovery efforts. Read more…
With the illiteracy rate within the immediate Rasuwa community being more than 85%, and in the majority of the remote area an astounding 95-100%, HHCP Nepal is dedicated to breaking the cycle of poverty in this vast district and the team believe this will be achieved first and foremost by educating the children. Read more…
Goats and pigs provide an income to families living in abject poverty by providing offspring for sale at the market. One sow can produce 12-15 babies a year, and within six months a piglet can weigh 200 pounds. Similarly goats are capable of producing a pair of kids every 6-12 months. Read more…
Owing to HHCP Nepal pressure placed on the Nepal Government and also with the generosity of overseas donors, schools were built, furnished and staffed in the remote Himalaya’s with thousands of children attending these schools. Read more…
80 out of 1,000 Dalit children do not survive to their fifth birthday with girls still having a higher mortality rate than boys. The under 5 mortality rate of marginalized Nepali ethnic groups is even higher!! Read more…
When girls commence their menstrual cycle they are often forced to skip school or even drop out of school due to embarrassment, lack of personal education and inadequate sanitation solutions/interventions. Read more…
We act like a bank in rural communities so that families can save for their children’s education and future, and borrow interest free to fund small business ventures.Read more…
Gifted greenhouses are able to provide the poorest families with a small ongoing income stream within months. In January of 2016 the HHCP Nepal greenhouse project was born with 300 of the poorest rural Nepali families in Rasuwa receiving 10000NPR to purchase bamboo framework, plastic roofing, a 500 litre water tank and water piping to […]
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