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Home Partner Kamala Pulami with GV Team |
I
feel glad that I succeed to build a house from my small business, selling
bananas. I had really worked hard to sell the bananas and invest the income in
the construction of house. Moreover, I am thankful to the volunteers from
Netherland who contributed their sweat in building my house of dream into
reality.”- Kamala Pulami (Home partner)
“We
would be staying in same shack if there were no GV teams to help us. I am
grateful to the Netherland GV team who assisted to construct our home. Thank
you volunteers, HFH Nepal and Aviyan Nepal M. C. for helping us to build my
shelter.” – Ranjana Magar (Home partner)
Summary
of GV
Name
of Team: Namaste Team, Netherlands GV
Date:
23-28 March 2014
Team
Leader: Jacco Van Bennekom, 15 member in a team
Home
Partners: Mrs. Kamala Pulami and
Mrs. Ranjana Magar
No.
of house built: 2 (Bamboo)
Local
Partner: Aviyan Nepal Multipurpose Cooperative Ltd.
Host
Coordinator: Rajesh Rai (Habitat for Humanity Nepal)
Some
facts from GV Host:
The
GV team named Namaste from Netherland is a unique team consisting all male
members who succeeded to build the house on their own, without any assistance
of local mason. Though the pre-building structure of a house initiates from
framing and roofing, the volunteers initiated their task from drilling, putting
vertical post, cutting, cleaning, weaving bamboo, plastering wall and finishing
along with partition of rooms by bamboo. As a host coordinator, I must say that
the build was the first time where we were not assisted by any local mason for
concrete plastering on wall and finishing task. And it was experimental.
Team Activities:
Contribution
from the team:
the
Namaste GV team donated some tools which might cost around NRs. 50,000 (Fifty
thousands). They brought small bamboo cutters, shovel and other tools that were
useful as well as helpful for the construction work.
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Constructional tools
contributed by
Netherland GV team, Namaste. |
Post
build house visit:
Finally,
about 3 years later the team got an opportunity to visit the house that was
once constructed by them. And to their findings they were cheerful to see a
clean complete house along with the accessibility to water facility. Previously,
there was no water facility. The families had to walk long distance for water.
Hence,
the outcome made the team believe that after having a house there is always a
gradual change, development in the lives of people. They shared about the visit
as an inspiring experience for them.
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Ranjana Magar's House |
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Kamala
Pulami's house at Jhapa
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Group photo at House Dedication Ceremony |