79 Students Commence Computer Classes in Bhutanese Refugee Camps in Jhapa, Nepal

We are thrilled to announce the start of third batch of Computer Classes for Bhutanese Refugee children and the host community in Beldangi. With 79 eager students from various sectors, we are dedicated to bridging the technology gap and enhancing their skills for better job opportunities. Breakdown of our students: Total Students: 79 Hardware course:...

Computer Class, Bhutanese Refugee Camp, Beldangi, 2024

We are thrilled to announce the start of third batch of Computer Classes for Bhutanese Refugee children and the host community in Beldangi. With 79 eager students from various sectors, we are dedicated to bridging the technology gap and enhancing their skills for better job opportunities.

Breakdown of our students:
Total Students: 79
Hardware course: 10
Basic course: 69
Male Students: 47
Female Students: 32
CBOS: 18
SEE Students: 61
Refugee children: 55
Host Community Students: 24

This initiative, launched last year, aims to empower refugee children by equipping them with essential computer skills. In our first batch, 120 students graduated with advanced computer skills, followed by 80 graduates in the second batch, including 20 who completed advanced hardware training. Many of these students are now successfully employed in related fields.
The camp management has recognized the significant impact of our work and has formed a dedicated committee to oversee this project, increasing our responsibility to continue this vital initiative.

We extend our heartfelt thanks to all our donors, the CMC, Punya Foundation Nepal, and our hardworking unit at the camp level including current camp secretary Mr Sanchahang Subba, Mr Puran Pradhan and his team for making this possible. Your support breathes life into this project and helps us run daily classes successfully. Thank you for your unwavering support!

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