CVP Welcomes Three New Girls in Daduwa

We are excited to welcome twin sisters Ganga and Jamuna, along with Asmi from Daduwa to our Captivating Village Development Program.

Angel is one of our Captivating Village Program (CVP) beneficiaries from a village called Ramantar in Nepal. Her father abandoned their family and remarried while her mother struggled to raise her as a single mother. Angel used to attend school. Unfortunately, her mother was diagnosed with a stomach tumor a few years ago, which made her unfit to work and made Angel unable to attend school any longer.
The family was financially struggling, and Angel was on the verge of dropping out. So when the family was informed about the scholarship program that CVP is offering her, they were more than happy to send her to school again.
Angel is the one in the blue dress
This quarter, our field coordinator visited her along with her teacher. According to her teacher, Angel initially struggled with Math but has progressively improved her studies. She also became more active in various programs conducted by the school, including participating in the dance program of the recently held school’s parent’s day program.
It’s an amazing sight to witness these girls flourishing not only in academics but also in their social skills as well.
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We are excited to welcome twin sisters Ganga and Jamuna, along with Asmi from Daduwa to our Captivating Village Development Program.
We recently met with Panchkhal Municipality’s Deputy Mayor and local representatives to share our advocacies, and plans for the Captivating Village Development Program II.
Forced into child marriage at 15, Ritika overcame shame and hardship with support from her family and our Captivating Village Program.
We conducted a needs assessment in Panchkhal and uncovered challenges in the community, including a troubling rise in suicide rates linked to child marriage.
Some girls cannot pursue education, but it does not mean that learning stops there. Our Captivating Village Program (CVP) aims to provide out-of-school girls with a vital opportunity to continue their education in alternative learning environments.
Every year, hundreds of students in Nepal are compelled to leave school due to their family conditions. According to statistics, 4.8% of students in Nepal still leave school each year.