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A socially responsible business specializing in handcrafted jewellery made by skilled artisans who are deaf & mute, or survivors of human trafficking.

 

To purchase your own ethical jewelry from kaasya,
contact : https://www.facebook.com/kaasyanepal/ 

Sponsor a child’s education today and ensure quality education and care in Dolphin Magic School, Pharping”.

To Sponsor a child’s education, go to:

https://www.himalaya-development.org/de/aktiv-helfen/patenschaft/noch-unversorgte-kinder/

Specialized Diabetic shoe ?to reduce ulceration and research capacity building in Nepal.

For further information and collaboration, contact :
https://www.facebook.com/mountainheartnepal/

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Kaasya – Reinventing Lives

Introducing a perfect addition to your valuable collection of jewelry, Kaasya’s handcrafted jewels are the perfect gifts for your loved ones. Kaasya, is a socially responsible business specializing in handcrafted… […]

Special Shoe for Diabetic Patients ?

A medical research workshop based on special shoes for Diabetic patients was conducted in Nepal with the collaboration of Plymouth University and supported by the Global Challenges Research Fund. This… […]

Care For Stray Dogs ?

“My mother always taught me to care for other beings too. The culture and understanding I grew up with made me an animal lover. Thus, my biggest dream was to… […]

Rebuilding Patan Durbar Square

A total of 10 historically significant places from Nepal are listed in the World Heritage Site including the Durbar Squares of Lalitpur, Bhaktapur, and Kathmandu. Their architectural beauty has been… […]

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Challenges of Teaching Dalit Students in Nepal

I was born and raised in a poor neighborhood in Mahottari district where most of the children of my age didn’t go to school. They had their obligations for not… […]

Aarati Shah – My Dream is to be a Doctor

Aarati Shah, 9 yr old from Janakpur of southern Nepal, started her studies 3 years ago at Ram Janaki School in Mahottari district. Aarati’s daily routine left us  perplexed, but… […]

Are boys and girls going to school as equal in Nepal?

Nepal is the 48th largest country in terms of the population sitting just above 28 million (UN estimate 2019) comprising 52.4% females and 47.6% males. According to the national data… […]

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