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| Ort: | Kathmandu, Nepal |
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| Webseite: | www.parizat-nestling-h... |
Introduction
The PARIZAT NESTLING HOME (PNH) was established formally in Kathmandu in 1997 as a non governmental, non profit and social organisation with the vision to provide a better and solid future to dependant children and families of prisioners.
As a girl living in a nepali society, she has many roles. Roles such as being a daughter, sister, wife or mother all come with much responsibility. However growing up in a community which not only denies support and encouragement but also forces the girls to live under terrible conditions and circumstances. Psychologically, and more often than not physically the girl becomes very vulnerable. Society see this as weak and insufficient therefore diminishing the family's status within the community, inturn families turn against girl
Social discrimination stemming from the grass root level means the y dealing with are constantly dealing with hate and ridicule. They never have the opportunities to build a better life for themselves.
Main Objectives
PNH is an orphange which acts not only as a safe haven for the girls but a home filled with love and support. After rescuing the girls from the prisions or unlivable circumstances they are given the nesseacities of living; shelter, security, food, health and hygene. Responcibility is also given in the form of peer support and day to day house hold duties. The girls are given the privaledge of a formal education at a private school.
Main Activities / Programs:
The PNH has its own Professional Vocational Training Centre (PVTC) The centre offers a sewing training hall, a beauty palour, a computer lab, and fine arts section. When financially supported the children partake in these activities on a regular basis.
Over the past four years the PVTC has been providing numerous training opportunities to prisioners' family members as well as deprived and underprivileged youth and women of marginalized groups.
The PARIZAT NESTLING HOME (PNH) was established formally in Kathmandu in 1997 as a non governmental, non profit and social organisation with the vision to provide a better and solid future to dependant children and families of prisioners.
As a girl living in a nepali society, she has many roles. Roles such as being a daughter, sister, wife or mother all come with much responsibility. However growing up in a community which not only denies support and encouragement but also forces the girls to live under terrible conditions and circumstances. Psychologically, and more often than not physically the girl becomes very vulnerable. Society see this as weak and insufficient therefore diminishing the family's status within the community, inturn families turn against girl
Social discrimination stemming from the grass root level means the y dealing with are constantly dealing with hate and ridicule. They never have the opportunities to build a better life for themselves.
Main Objectives
PNH is an orphange which acts not only as a safe haven for the girls but a home filled with love and support. After rescuing the girls from the prisions or unlivable circumstances they are given the nesseacities of living; shelter, security, food, health and hygene. Responcibility is also given in the form of peer support and day to day house hold duties. The girls are given the privaledge of a formal education at a private school.
Main Activities / Programs:
The PNH has its own Professional Vocational Training Centre (PVTC) The centre offers a sewing training hall, a beauty palour, a computer lab, and fine arts section. When financially supported the children partake in these activities on a regular basis.
Over the past four years the PVTC has been providing numerous training opportunities to prisioners' family members as well as deprived and underprivileged youth and women of marginalized groups.
