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Education & Health Nepal (EHN)

PO Box: 19177, Bhat Bhatini, Naxal, Lazimpat
Kathmandu
Népal

Personne de contact: Phil Palmer

+977-9813244024; +977-9803719037
philehn@gmail.com
http://ehn-nepal.org/
https://www.facebook.com/EducationandHealthNepal/?ref=page_internal

Les Thèmes

  • Organisation d'aide
  • Politique + projet d'éducation
  • Politique sociale/hommes handicapés
  • Bénévoles sont les bienvenus.

Qui sommes-nous

Education & Health Nepal (EHN), founded in 2010, is a London based charity and a Nepali NGO who work together to help the poorer communities of Nepal. EHN is a volunteer based NGO working with other Nepali NGOs to improve the level of education and health in Nepal.

EHN mission in this world is to make a difference by combining the growing volunteer movement and matching them with placements that support the poorer communities. By working side by side we will learn new ideas and ways of helping from the Western world and adapting them to work in a Nepal, showing both respect to our international volunteers who bring these ideas and the Nepali we are supporting.

Our aim is to use a combination of Western ideas adapted to Nepali life to help the people of Nepal and provide volunteers a truly great experience of Nepali life. Then using the volunteer organisation as a foundation we want to start projects of our own which targets the social problems that need help in the poorer parts of the communities and with your help we can do so.

The objectives of EHN are simple to make a difference to the poorer communities of Nepal. By helping to improve the education and medical standards in these areas through the placement of volunteers, sponsors and donations.

Though medical care and education are our two main goals, we promise to seek out new ideas and ways of making lives better for the people of Nepal through long term, sustainable investment in targeted areas where all our efforts will build over time.

Our work
• EHN work with schools, daycare centers, orphanages, medical centers and rural farms in several locations throughout Nepal.
• We place paying volunteers in each project to help teach, farm, repair or offer medical assistance to the respective project and people.
• Part of the fee paid by the volunteer goes directly to each organisation we work with in order to provide teaching materials, equipment, medicine or in some cases maintenance on the building.
• With the rural home stays our volunteers make a direct donation to the host family for food and accommodation.

Placements for volunteers:
• Volunteering with Children
• Kathmandu disabled centre
• Volunteer at a rural medical camp
• Rural Medical centres
• Teaching in Rural Schools
• Shree Rupa Jyoti Secondary School
• Shree Damgade Higher Secondary School
• Shree Nawa Durga Lower Secondary School
• Medical volunteers for Western Regional Hospital
• Rural Farming Volunteers
• Painting rural schools in Nepal

Phil Palmer is the Founder of Education & Health Nepal (EHN).

For other net participants we can offer an expert guidance through trained staff, give an expert opinion, procure expert information and establish new contacts in the field of our work.