RCDP-Nepal's achievements:
RCDP feels proud to operate many community development projects in Nepal. Nearly, 40% of volunteers' program fee goes to support community projects in Nepal. Shree Saraswati Rastriya Primary School (2002 AD)
Shree Rastriya Primary School (2004 AD)
Shree Basandhara Community Primary School (2005 AD)
Shree Om Shanti Rastriya Primary School (2006 AD)
Asna Child Rehabilitation Home ( 2004 AD to 2006 AD)
Shree Shantideep Rastriya Primary School (2007AD)
RCDP – Nepal 's Environmental Program
EYE CAMP IN CIHTWAN WITH MEDICAL VOLUUNTEERS AND LOCAL DOCTORS
Construction Program Done by RCDP - Nepal
RCDP-Nepal is a non- profit organization working in the community level. It was established in 1999 here in Nepal with the basic aim of empowering local communities to implement and organize community development, education and conservation projects. Since its establishment, it has been running its volunteers in Nepal for volunteers' promotion and cultural exchanges. RCDP-Nepal offers a year- round volunteering program in the area of orphanage, conservation, health and teaching in school. Besides it, we have been constructing schools in different parts of the country.
So, RCDP Nepal, as a non profitable and non governmental volunteering organization, is constructing and renovating village primary schools in different part of the Chitwan district since 2002. It offers construction projects twice a year. RCDP – Nepal has completed the following construction projects:
Shree Saraswati Rastriya Primary School (2002 AD)
The construction work of this school was completed on March 20, 2002. This school is located in the Surtani village of the Chitwan district of Nepal. Most of the Tharu children are getting opportunity to read and write in this school. In 2000 a huge flood completely destroyed the school building and caused many problems for those small children getting education. RCDP and Local villagers conducted meetings and decided to reconstruct the building for school.

Letter of Appreciation from the School:
We are very happy to award this letter of appreciation to RCDP- Nepal that assisted financially and technically for the re-construction of Shree Saraswati Rastriya Primary School , Surtani, and Chitwan. On the behalf of school family, we like to appreciate such a great type of help that supports us to increase the educational opportunity to the community children.
Shree Rastriya Primary School (2004 AD)
The construction work of the school was completed on March 18, 2004. Shree Rastriya Primary school is located in Mainaha Village of Chitwan district. Due to the flooding, the school was completely ruined in 2003. It was hard to manage children's education in that area. RCDP noticed the necessity to construct new a building to support those children. Now the children are getting education in a new school building and they are very happy.

Letter of Appreciation
With all due respect and hearty appreciation, we offer this letter of commendation to RCDP-Nepal that assisted us financially, technically and, physically for the construction of Shree Rastriya Primary School Mainaha's building which was damaged by a huge flood in June 20 th 2003 and had deprived us of sending our children to school. Again from the inner core of our hearts, we the school family, villagers of Mainaha and the well wishers of this school like to appreciate such great help that will inspire us to move ahead.
Shree Basandhara Community Primary School (2005 AD)

The construction work of Bashundhara Community School based in Mangalpur VDC ward no 7 Chitwan, was completed by RCDP-Nepal on 14 April, 2004 with collaboration of Aid Camps International. Due to the lack of schools, local children were deprived from the schooling and could not get education easily. They had to go more than half an hour walking distance to study in school, which was very difficult for the small children especially in rainy season. Local villagers and RCDP jointly conducted a meeting to establish a primary school to provide education for small, poor and ethnic children of that area and built a new school with the support of Aid Camps International. Land is jointly donated by Mr. Shesh Kanta Adhikari and Prem Prakash Paudel for the school.
RCDP is supporting a principal and three full and part time teachers to teach in the school. Continuous volunteers' mobilization from RCDP-Nepal helps to promote the quality of education for the students
Letter of Appreciation
We sincerely offer this appreciation letter to RCDP-Nepal for its generous contribution and help with the construction of Shree Basandhara community primary school. The school has been a great success to our community children represent enthusiasm and eagerness to learn each time they enter their respective classrooms. The building is constructed in a manner, which is conductive to the school needs. The natural sunlight that beams through each and every window enhances the eager attitude each student brings with him or her day after day.
We wish more success and hope to strengthen our relationship with mutual cooperation.
Thank You .
Shree Om Shanti Rastriya Primary School (2006 AD)
This school is situated in Nipani of Ratnanagar municipality. Nipani is the place where Tharu people are living. This school was established to provide education to the Tharu Children. The school was lacking a building and they had a hut as a classroom where the children had to read and write. RCDP- Nepal and Aid Camps International jointly constructed three classroom buildings on Mar 30, 2006. Now the children are happy being inside the new buildings for the classes.

Letter of Appreciation
On the behalf of this school, we express our sincere gratitude towards RCDP – Nepal for providing financial and technical support to construct new school building of Om Shanti Rastriya Primary school, Nipani, and Chitwan.
We wish you more success in achieving the mission of your organization and hope out future relationship can be strengthened with mutual benefits.
Asna Child Rehabilitation Home ( 2004 AD to 2006 AD)

Due to the poverty and political problem, numbers of kids are being orphans in Nepal day by day. Most of the orphanages are established in urban area and we find a big lack of the orphanages in the rural area of Nepal . RCDP Nepal proposed a plan to make an orphanage in Mangalpur VDC, West Rampur of Chitwan district to provide home, food, and education to the orphans in homely environment.
The construction work started in 2004 and was completed in Sep 2006. Within a three year period, a three story building and a kitchen house with a compound were completed and 25 orphans are staying there currently. Yeti, Aid Camps International and RCDP jointly helped financially and technically to construct and establish the orphanage with the project costing USD 46000/-. RCDP – Nepal is supporting them in their health, food and education.

Letter of Appreciation
On the behalf of Asna Child Rehabilitation Home, we would like to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation to RCDP- Nepal for its generous help in providing financial, technical and physical support to construct orphanage building in Mangalpur-7, Chitwan.
We hope in coming days RCDP Nepal will continue similar kinds of support for the betterment of orphanages and orphans who are deprived from these kinds of opportunities.
Shree Shantideep Rastriya Primary School (2007AD) To talk about the history of Shantideep Primary school in Gheghauli, Chitwan, it had very old and small building in which nearly 150 small children were studying. The wall was made of mud and brick and was broken several places. Rooms were very narrow and dark. There was an urgent necessity to make a new building for the children. RCDP – Nepal and Aid Camps International jointly constructed a new three room school building in March 30, 2007. Now all students are getting opportunity to read and write in this new building.

Letter of Appreciation
This letter of appreciation is granted to RCDP Nepal for the contribution toward the Shree Shantideep Primary School in Gheghauli, Chitwan for providing financial and technical support to construct the new school building. We sincerely appreciate its gracious gesture in support for the betterment of education for the community's children.
RCDP – Nepal 's Environmental Program:
Due to the rapid degradation of forest and lack of an awareness program to community people about environmental issues, the balance of ecology is decreasing daily. Flooding and pollution are the main concerns for environment degradation. RCDP Nepal has always cared about environmental issues since its establishment. It has started a village based nursery in Ramur Chitwan, with an aim of producing and distributing forest species seedlings to community people for the purpose of plantation.

 
  With the collaboration of local community people and international volunteers, RCDP has organized several plantation programs in different part of Mangalpur Village and community forest. Plantations in community forest land, village road side plantations and plantations in school land are the major plantation programs completed by RCDP-Nepal. RCDP Nepal produces many different types of seedlings to distribute freely to the community people. RCDP believes that by doing these activities, people will able to raise awareness and activity to the community people to save environment and make it a healthy one.

 Since the establishment of RCDP-Nursery, it has distributed more than 150,000 seedlings of various species to the community to increase greenery around the village. Kapok, China Berry, Harro, Barro, Bamboo, Asoka, Satisal, Siris, Khair are the main species distributed for plantation. Annually RCDP Nepal produces seedlings according to the interest of local people. RCDP Nepal continuously runs its environmental conservation program and brings a change in environmental issues making the community people aware.

 


EYE CAMP IN CIHTWAN WITH MEDICAL VOLUUNTEERS AND LOCAL DOCTORS:
RCDP – Nepal has completed eye camp in Chitwan on July 02, 2007. We successfully accomplished the camp with the help of local people in Rampur Village . One hundred sixty people participated in the camp and medical support was done by a Nepalese Eye specialist and a foreign medical doctor. RCDP – Nepal has provided transportation facilities to and from their localities.
As a part of this effort, RCDP – Nepal has been conducting Eye Camps in various villages to screen villagers and identify problems to take necessary corrective actions such as cataract operation, medication or prescribing eyeglasses for correcting vision. Once the camp is over we also obtain information such as how many people were checked up, how many people need surgery and, how many people needed glasses. Accordingly, we refer them to proper place.

 





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