December 2024
Whenever we reported on the Haku schools in our previous magazines, it was clear that in addition to the classical curriculum, strong emphasis was placed on the ‘greening’ of the school environment, more so, this fact was also worked out educationally. The collaboration with CEPP is certainly no stranger to this.
The Haku schools and villages are close to the heart of Betty Moureaux, our BIKAS chairwoman. As she wrote in the previous magazine, she will also be visiting her beloved Haku this autumn. We will surely be able to read an account of her stay there in the next magazine.
The Langtang region was largely spared the calamity brought by the monsoon rains, not counting the annual landslides.
In compiling this magazine, we only had photographs sent to us by Haku communities. They testify to the enthusiasm of the principals, teachers and pupils of the schools, the mutual cooperation with parents, the driving force of the CEPP staff. They also show the results of agriculture and horticulture and the fruits they we can now also literally harvesst after years of intensive care.
Those wishing to give the Haku schools a helping hand can deposit their contribution in the account number of BIKAS BE32 2200 7878 0002 marked ‘Haku’
Dhanyabad, thank you...
The location coordinates of this project are: 28°06'48.4’ N85°16'51.9 ’E
Photo 1: The installation of a suspended ceiling in the kindergarten classroom of Haku Besi primary school + the photo of the painted ceiling
Photo 2 and 3: Farewell to Rajesh who was a teacher at Haku Secondary School for six years. He will now work in Lamjung District.
Photo 4 CEPP staff visit the kiwi orchard in Haku Besi.
Photo 5 Discussion with parents in Sano Haku
Photo 6 In the kiwi orchard at Haku Besi
Photo 7 and 8 Meeting of the ‘mother group’ of Sano Haku
Photo 9 Papayas in the didactic garden
Photo 10 Construction of a nursery