P-5190

Rebuilding Primary School

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Project Description

Country: Nepal

Location: Patandevi,

Total Budget: $8,900

Areas of Focus: Basic education and literacy, Community economic development

Activity Type: Community Development: Disaster Recovery

Summary: To rebuild the Patandevi Primary School (Nepal) and Improve Early Childhood Education


Nepal is one of the poorest countries in the world. Its average income per capita is nearly one-sixtieth that of the United States. According to the World Bank, 38.8 percent of its population suffers absolute poverty, living on less than $3.20 per day which is a significant increase from 2010.

The Nepalese people suffered from a protracted civil war between 1996 and 2006 which killed more than 17,000 and crippled many more. In addition, an earthquake in 2015 killed over 9,000 people and injured 22,000. It also destroyed or damaged 7,923 public schools in Nepal and more than 21,000 classrooms were destroyed and 12,000 mostly damaged making them unusable, unsafe or hazardous to continue in use. To date, about 7,700 schools have been rebuilt or reconstructed.

For the country and for the people, education is the way forward. Education is free and mandatory through Grade 8 and there is a School Leaving Certificate exam at the end Grade 10. Most village schools only teach through Grade 10 and students have to leave the village to complete high school.

The Rotary Club of Fort Collins, After Work has regularly rebuilt schools in rural villages devastated by the earthquake.These have been located in very poor areas in the Sindhuli and Ramechhap Districts that rely mostly on subsistence rice cultivation where many of the families are from the Dalit caste also known as "untouchables." However, the school we have selected for this project is the Patandevi Primary School that is in the Mahabharat Range of the Himalayas. The school has 78 students from marginalized Mongolian communities. More than 35% of school-aged children in this area are not attending school because of the inadequate infrastructure and the damaged building. The school building and particularly its aging roof forces the administration to declare holidays on rainy days. This project will renovate the school building and enhance the educational materials for critical early childhood development classes.

As for all projects in Nepal our club works with Sudip Koirala, a Rotarian with whom we have successfully completed over 50 projects since 2009, and his team. This project pays for all required materials (and for their transportation to the site) including sand, bricks, stone, cement, small stones for concrete, metal roof, rebar and paint. We also provide windows, doors and basic furniture. All labor is to be provided in kind by the villagers. Project management by Sudip and other Rotarians and Rotaract members in Nepal is under the direction of the five members of our club's international committee.

Project Contact Person

District: 5440

Rotary Club of: Fort Collins After Work

Primary Contact: Neil Harrison

Email: neil_e_harrison@yahoo.com

Project Status

Paid
This project is "Paid". This means that the funds from the district have been issued. This project is now being ready for implementation. When this is done, a report needs to be uploaded on the project page and the "Reported" button needs to be clicked, then the status of the project will be changed to "Reported".

Project listed for the 2024-25 Rotary Year.

Proposed Financing

Existing Contributions Towards This Project

Date

Cash

DDF

Total

Fort Collins After Work (5440)

26-May-24

$3,900

$5,000

$8,900

Total

$3,900

$5,000

$8,900

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History Log Entries

26-May-24

System Entry

System Entry: Creation of project page.

4-Jun-24

by Randall Looper

Neil,

Please upload a detailed budget of income and expenses to the documents area of this project.

Also, your club President needs to complete the qualification training at this link:

https://www.rotary5440.org/page/district-amp-global-grants

Once they have submitted their answers we will send the MOU to sign and send back to us.

Once all that is done please start the signature process.

If you have any questions please let me know.

Randy

30-Jul-24

by Randall Looper

Neil,

You need to start the signature process. Please have Shawna and your yourself as the signers.

Randy

6-Aug-24

by Randall Looper

Neil,

I apologize for the delay in paying your grant. For the first time we received more grant requests than DDF was available. We cannot request the DDF till the report balances. To make that happen we have decided to cut the DDF from every grant. Your DDF request of $5,000 will be reduced to $4,500.

If you have any questions please let me know.

Randy

29-Aug-24

by Neil Harrison

System Entry: Project sent for club signatures.

29-Aug-24

by Neil Harrison

System Entry: Project signed by Neil Harrison.

25-Sep-24

by Randall Looper

Neil,

Shawna has never signed the grant. Can you send the signature approval again and than check with her to make sure she received the request and signed it.

Randy

26-Sep-24

by Shawna Anderson

System Entry: Project signed by Shawna Anderson.

27-Sep-24

by Randall Looper

System Entry: Project approved by the District Approval Committee.

27-Sep-24

by Randall Looper

System Entry: Check for DDF payment issued by Foundation Treasurer.

2-Oct-24

by Neil Harrison

Check 1100 for $4,500 received.

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