This annual report describes the Foundation’s programs and projects in year 2014. Additionally, the report highlights the direction for the Foundation in the coming years. Click for Annual Report 2014 Program Highlight, 2014: Scholarship Program Women’s Empowerment Programs Community empowerment and integration Implementing Partners Bhutanese Refugee Women Forum (BRWF); Beldangi Refugee Camp, Jhapa, Nepal Jana Yuba...
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Like past years, the primary source of income of the Foundation has been through individual donations, mostly from the Bhutanese refugees resettled in different western countries. Mr. Rajendra Timsina, resettled in Canada has been very generous to provide scholarships to 4 Bhutanese refugee students attending higher secondary education in Jhapa, Nepal. The Punya Foundation receives...
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In collaboration with the Bhutanese Refugee Women Forum (BRWF), the Punya Foundation provided scholarships to few Bhutanese refugee students. The BRWF is a local organization in Nepal and has been working for the welfare of Bhutanese women and vulnerable children living in the refugee camps in Nepal. Working methodology: The Punya Foundation organized a series of...
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The Punya Foundation partners with the Kanere and implements empowerment en education programs in Kakuma, refugee camp, Kenya. The Kanere, is a group of Ethiopian, Congolese, Ugandan, Rwandan, Somali, Sudanese and Kenyan refugee journalists operating in Kakuma Refugee Camp, Kenya. For project details, click the following links: Life skills and life stories initiative, Africa: 2013 Empowerment Program for victims...
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Jana Kalyan Yuwa Samuha (JKYS) is a non-profit organization established in 1991. Operating in Jhapa district, eastern Nepal; its office is located at Birtamod. Since its inception, JKYS has been providing small-scale social services at local and community level. As of date, JKYS has been engaging in local activities through the contribution made by its...
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Giving continuity to its scholarship program, the Punya Foundation developed a partnership with the Bhutanese Refugee Women Forum (BRWF) and made agreement to implement the Scholarship program in the Bhutanese refugee camps. The BRWF has been working for the welfare of Bhutanese women and vulnerable children living in the refugee camps in Nepal. Working methodology:...
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