Our Nepal Project
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Bringing new sanitation units to schools in southern Nepal
The Rotary club of Dover has a proud record of supporting many good causes within our community. The very first project the club embraced back in 1922 was to create a Boot Fund so that local youngsters did not have to attend school barefoot.
Our soul is embedded with heart of the Dover community and our support is ongoing.
But we also belong to a wider, global network of clubs who comprise Rotary International and so we also support other communities around the world who face grim, daily challenges.
To that end, we have linked up with the Rotary Club of Dhulikhel to improve the lives of children attending two school in southern Nepal.
The Shree Ichhewor School in Bardibas has 312 students, 16 teachers and 10 toilets, none of which I guarantee you would like to use.
The Shree Rashtriya School Dhanushadham, Janakupar fares even worse with 200 students and zero toilets. That’s right, not a single toilet in the whole school.
So whilst boys might use a handy bush, girls will have to seek the facilities in local houses. Want want to improve the lives of the children in those two communities.