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My wife, Yami, and I are looking forward to our month's trip to India, Bhutan and Nepal, where we'll be visiting schools and sponsored...
It's going to be rushed, but I know our Indian and Nepalese friends and contacts will organise things perfectly so we can fit ...

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We will be running a teacher development seminar for local Bhutanese teachers at the end of June. This is an exciting first step into...
At the same time , we are launching our volunteer teaching programme in the capital, Thimpu. The modest fees charged to our volunteers ...

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The newsletter a great way of seeing what we do for the children of the Himalayas, and with just one newsletter a year, your in-tray ...

Identifying well-run orphanages to assist in Nepal is very problematic. People with no experience or training can set orphanages up with...
HELP was briefly involved with Mukti Nepal in 2006. It appeared to be a well run orphanage and the children seemed to be well cared for. ...

HELP Newsletter No. 9 help-education.org
Welcome to our new logo! I think it does a better job at encapsulating what we are about than our old text-only version. I hope you agree. This newsletter is dedicated to Tony Abrahams, who died this April. My first overseas...

HELP Newsletter No. 9 help-education.org
Welcome to our new logo! I think it does a better job at encapsulating what we are about than our old text-only version. I hope you agree. This newsletter is dedicated to Tony Abrahams, who died this April. My first overseas...
