By Rajin Maharjan | Project Leader
Console Mission focuses on benefiting the remote and geographically challenging areas of Nepal, starting from the district where it is registered as a Non-Governmental Organization.
Whenever a disaster occurs, the same areas and people are affected, where the focused project is effective. This project aims to console the people of the area outside the district in the western region, particularly for the children. For a long time, children's education has been negatively affected by various situations. It was from the organization was sending relief by being physically present. Console Mission was also requested to visit them. However, the committee of Console Mission questioned the specific purpose related to Console Mission. Therefore, this project was presented to effective the areas that come under Console Mission's priority.
The legal procedure must be followed to establish a physical presence. Our Study Place is a community learning center. At this moment, our team is working to gather information about the educational status and planning to reach at least one district. It is likely that someone will volunteer. This will be possible if Console Mission can visit and stay in areas like Chhededaha Rural Municipality and find individuals or groups such as sports clubs, teachers' groups, faith-based groups, or mothers' groups to start. However, traveling to that area requires a budget. With the funds collected and by presenting this project again, Console Mission will try to be effective. In the area where we are currently available, Konjyosom Rural Municipality, people affected by the 2015 earthquake have not yet rebuilt their houses. The picture shows a woman standing in front of her house built with government funds. However, to complete it, the family needs more resources. Many are confused because what they received from the government was only sufficient to build houses using local materials like stones and mud. But they know and experienced the earthquake that threatened their lives. So they want to build houses that last long, like the one in the picture behind the woman. However, you can see the houses made of local resources that the locals are not confident will another earthquake. Nepal is prone to earthquakes.
Similarly, this project aims to target the same district's municipality and focuses on implementing this project, which has not yet been realized. However, studies and ideas are progressing, and presenting this proposal is not just for the moment but is a continuous need. This is because children's psychological environment is affected not only by natural disasters but also by other barriers.
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