Education  Nepal Project #28739

Rebuild Earthquake-Damaged School in Rural Nepal

by Diyalo Foundation
Rebuild Earthquake-Damaged School in Rural Nepal
Rebuild Earthquake-Damaged School in Rural Nepal
Rebuild Earthquake-Damaged School in Rural Nepal
Rebuild Earthquake-Damaged School in Rural Nepal
Rebuild Earthquake-Damaged School in Rural Nepal
Rebuild Earthquake-Damaged School in Rural Nepal
Rebuild Earthquake-Damaged School in Rural Nepal
Rebuild Earthquake-Damaged School in Rural Nepal
Rebuild Earthquake-Damaged School in Rural Nepal
Rebuild Earthquake-Damaged School in Rural Nepal
Rebuild Earthquake-Damaged School in Rural Nepal
Rebuild Earthquake-Damaged School in Rural Nepal
Rebuild Earthquake-Damaged School in Rural Nepal
Rebuild Earthquake-Damaged School in Rural Nepal
Rebuild Earthquake-Damaged School in Rural Nepal
Rebuild Earthquake-Damaged School in Rural Nepal
Rebuild Earthquake-Damaged School in Rural Nepal
Rebuild Earthquake-Damaged School in Rural Nepal
Rebuild Earthquake-Damaged School in Rural Nepal
Rebuild Earthquake-Damaged School in Rural Nepal
Rebuild Earthquake-Damaged School in Rural Nepal
Rebuild Earthquake-Damaged School in Rural Nepal
Rebuild Earthquake-Damaged School in Rural Nepal
Rebuild Earthquake-Damaged School in Rural Nepal
Rebuild Earthquake-Damaged School in Rural Nepal
Rebuild Earthquake-Damaged School in Rural Nepal

Project Report | Oct 9, 2017
Updates From The Field

By Diyalo Foundation | Staff

Thus far we have raised nearly $2,500 of the required $25,000 to: 

  • reconstruct four classrooms damaged in the earthquake
  • build restrooms and install running water
  • start a school library
  • finalize our school's agri-garden
  • provide electricity and internet access

The money is being held on the side until we raise the funds needed to begin this project.

Nevertheless, this summer has been eventful for Diyalo as we continue to learn from our partner community in Sewalung.

In August, Co-Founder Surya Karki, Education Director Aditi Adhikari, and our two rockstar interns from Wellesley College, Tanisha Rayamajhi and Katie Hoeflinger, visited Sewalung.

There, they built classroom bookshelves and filled them with books, conducted evaluations, teacher trainings, and worked with parents to ensure quality education continues at home.

Click here to see the full report.

Thank you for your ongoing support. We could not do this work without your continued backing. Together we are teaching the unreached and making the world a better place.

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Diyalo Foundation

Location: Cambridge, MA - USA
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Adam Rouhana
Project Leader:
Adam Rouhana
Cambridge , MA United States

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