August 21, 2015 | Gorkha
OLE Nepal team recently conducted a detailed study and survey of the schools in Gorkha district which was hit hard by the massive earthquake of April 25, 2015. The team rigorously assessed and surveyed the schools in the VDCs such as Kerabari, Hansapur, Kharibot, Simjung, Muchowk
May 2015 |
With their successful campaign to help children continue their education in the worst affected areas of Gorkha district, AirAsia Foundation has raised over USD 200,000 by mobilizing their network and resources. The campaign which took place from May 6 to May 22, 2015, saw donation boxes made available
June 6, 2015 | Kathmandu
An article on OLE Nepal’s Earthquake Relief Effort was published in the Annapurna Post on June 06, 2015. Mr. Surya Panday an education journalist at the publication visited Child Friendly Space in Tundikhel to observe children spending quality time in learning through interactive digital activities.
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May 2015 | Air Asia
AirAsia Foundation is starting a campaign to raise funds for OLE Nepal in support to rebuild and repair damaged schools in Gorkha, an epicenter of the earthquake that hit Nepal on 25th April, 2015. "The campaign, which will take place from May 6 to May 22,
June 2015 | Kathmandu
An article on OLE Nepal's Earthquake Relief Effort was published in the Kathmandu Post on June 1, 2015. Journalist Dewan Rai from the publication visited Child Friendly Space in Tundikhel to observe children spending quality time in learning through interactive activities present in the XO laptop. Following
In process of providing relief to the children during the time of destitute, OLE Nepal is continuing its relief effort at Tundikhel, located in the center of capital city. With an aim to help children stay positive and engaged in learning, our volunteers are providing children with educational tools -
With an aim to help children stay positive and engaged during the times of disaster, OLE Nepal has started its relief effort at Panga in Kirtipur and Bungamati and Khokana in Lalitpur. After conducting thorough research on most vulnerable areas for the children within Kathmandu Valley, OLE Nepal team identified