Nepal has been in the progress of reconstructing its nation from the civil war in 1990s, however, its HDI (Human Development Indicator) ranks one of the lowest among Asian countries. Various problems exit in education, health, food security and local economy, which directly affect to people’s lives, and especially people in mountainous areas are in serious poverty.
Although Dhading district locates adjacent to the west of capital city of Kathmandu, its adult illiteracy rate, malnutrition rate of children under 5 years of age, maternal mortality rate are remarkably high. Four areas targeted by this project are places where there is very high proportion of Dalit families and public services and the system to support people’s lives are extremely weak.
Dalit: People placed at the lowest bottom segment of society, are regarded as outcaste group and persecuted in society. Dalit means “oppressed” and they address themselves with this word.
As steep landscape of the Himalayan Mountains has been a huge blockage for the move of people and the transportation of materials, electrical and telecommunication services have not been easily extended. In addition to this topographical constraint, local governments are not in the situation to fulfill their functions properly and extend public services as they have just recovered from the civil war.
Villages, the smallest administrative units, recognize the necessity to solve their local problems in a comprehensive way, however, they are not able to deal with them properly. Therefore, swift response to improve the quality of life of each household and at the same time with strengthening villages’ self-governance capacity is urged.
Improving the quality of life and living standard of people in Dhading District
Khalte, Khalleri, Kumpur, Sunaula-Bazar VDCs in Dhading District, Bagmati Zone
Approx. 41,000 people (approx. 7,500 households) of 4 VDCs (Village Development Committee) in Dhading District
September 2011 - March 2018
The project takes three approaches.
With this three-pronged approach, we can make a series of improvements to address the challenges of each household while strengthen relationships in the community.
Nepal has been receiving plenty of assistance from many aid organizations and in various sectors until present. As various useful knowledge and skills have been already accumulated within the nation, we do not intend to bring something new from outside, but proactively utilize what are available at locals, which mean something tried in the past, and which have been introduced in surrounding areas, so that local people will be able to be aware of available local resources and easily utilize them to make small yet continuous improvements and realize better living conditions.
Japan Nepal Health and Tuberculosis Research Association (JANTRA)
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