Prayas Nepal

Success Stories

Yeti; successful to take the footstep to success

When 60-70 people enter inside the premises of the industry at 7 am in the morning, it’s hard to believe for anyone that this happens in a brick industry. This is a rule over here that nobody is late even for a minute either before starting or leaving the work.

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Changes seen in Rajdhani Brick Industry

The Rajdhani brick industry is an industry located in a secluded place in the middle of the forest that amazes anyone. 1 km from a place called Galaudi on the Prithvi Highway. In the distance of Dhading district Gajuri village municipality ward no. Shree Rajdhani Brick Industry is located at a place called Galaudi.

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LGCDP success story

Previously Pachghare people were not interested about any kind of development issues. They used to spend their time only for their own family. Due to the lack of awareness they never involved in the any village level planning.

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Change in life

We have formed a community organization named Bhairabi Community Organization. I am working as a chairperson in this organization. Prayas Nepal and Poverty Alleviation Fund (PAF) Kathmandu provided capacity development trainings and workshops for community people empowerment.  The most important change in my life is that now I am able to read and write

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Now how fast 90 minutes complete

Earlier, I used to think that I needed to be strict for children to be disciplined and for them to learn better. However, I am now amazed to see how these children learn so quickly and more creative in a more informal and ‘free’ setting. It was difficult to pass 45 minutes (one period) previously but now how fast 90 minutes complete, wow it's amazing. In my 9 years teaching profession, It never happened. I realized now I am real teacher "Added Saraswoti Shrestha.

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Child club starts teachers performance assessment

In the initial period, child club members were confused what to do or what not. But while Prayas Nepal organized trainings, workshops on child rights and child protection, Role and responsibility of child club members. After that child club members became clear what should they do in the school and in the community. "Before child club formation, we always feared from the teachers, we were unable to express our feelings and unable to stand in front of teachers, but now we are a part of school family. We can express our feelings and discuss with teachers." Shusila Pulami (Chairperson of child club) expressed her feelings.

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Co-Operation With

  • Nepal Government
  • Child Fund Japan
  • Adra
  • Canadian Foodgrains Bank