Nawalpur WASH Project (ongoing)
The Memorandum of Understanding between Rotary Club of Narayangarh (RCN) & Water Center 21 Pahal was signed to implement the Rotary Global Grant Nawalpur WASH
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No lives exist on earth without water. Water is a precious natural resource needed for all human, plant & animal life. We treat water programs and initiatives as a linkage or entry point for connection and development. We see water as a means to drive social and economic change.
The Memorandum of Understanding between Rotary Club of Narayangarh (RCN) & Water Center 21 Pahal was signed to implement the Rotary Global Grant Nawalpur WASH
List of Students Who Receive Water Ambassador’s Scholarship from Water Center 21 PAHAL Name: Rabin BhujelPosition: 4 YearsGender: Male,Home Address: Bagandi, Debghat-5, TanahunName of School: Shree
1st June 2023, Madi Rural Municipality, Nepal A School WASH project with joint financial aid from the Columba Community, Nothern Ireland and Laxmi Bank, HakimChowk
(Rotary GG GG2345428) Under the Amrauli Model Village concept “Health Home: Prosperous Village by 2030”, a solar-powered irrigation project will be implemented in the Amarauli
The Memorandum of Understanding between Japan Water Forum (JWF) and Water Center 21 PAHAL was signed in May 2023. JWF will contribute US$4000 (NPR 524,564.00)
Sauna village is located in Devghat Rural Municipality, Ward no, Tanahun, Nepal. There was an acute shortage of drinking water, and the villagers are dependent
Covid Support June 21, 2021, Madi Rural Municipality, Nepal During the global Covid pandemic, many health and support workers were in a horrific situation to
13th January 2022, Devghat Rural Municipality, Nepal The Memorandum of Understanding between Devghat Rural Municipality and Water Center 21 PAHAL was signed on 13th January
Covid Support 19th June 2021, Madi Rural Municipality, Nepal During the global Covid pandemic, many families were struggling to full fill their daily essential needs