Les écoliers parrainés à Katmandou

Octobre 2018 - à Katmandou : 7 jeunes 

Pema au niveau secondaire, Suraj et Sunaina en 11 et 12,       Pempa, Inna, Anju et Yeshe sont dans les études supérieures. Tous les quatre réussissent brillamment et sont même tête de promotion.

A gauche Pempa au secrétariat du collège où il étudie Hotel Management.

Sur la photo de groupe prise cet automne 2018, partant de la gauche: Suraj, Anju, Yeshe, Pema et Nicole.

              Nicole et Anju, octobre 2018.                                         Pema et son papa à l'école, octobre 2018.

 

            Ina Ghising , young girl sponsored since her early childhood.

           At grade level 2 , 7 years old                   2018 young student in Computer

 

Népal Novembre 2016. Notes de voyage de Nicole et Martine Decourrière

Katmandou

Rencontre du samedi 12 novembre 2016. Le samedi est le jour de congé hebdomadaire.

Nous décidons d’inviter à déjeuner tous les enfants scolarisés par l’association à KTM. C’est la première fois qu’un tel événement est organisé, la plupart des enfants ne se connaissent pas et ils ont tous répondu présents. Nous avons invité également des plus anciens qui sont dans la vie active, après avoir fini leurs études grâce à leurs efforts et à l’association.

Les enfants encore scolarisés sont au nombre de neuf, la plupart sont parrainés individuellement.

Les événements que nous organisons à Bruxelles permettent de payer la scolarité des enfants non parrainés et de compléter aussi, lorsque nécessaire, les frais des plus grands dont les minervals sont chers ou ceux des enfants en internat.

 

Enfants scolarisés: Pema (la plus jeune 13 ans), Manoj, Sunaina, Suraj, Anju, Akash, Yeshi, Inna et Pemba ces deux derniers prêts à entrer au College.

 

Au déjeuner du 12 novembre nous ont rejoints également Sagun (22 ans, mariée, un bébé de 6 mois, employée dans l’International Development Bank), Aarati (20 ans, infirmière sœur de Akash) et Tashi (25 ans, infirmière, présidente d’une ONG venant en aide aux enfants du Dolpo).

 Ces jeunes femmes ont fait part de leur expérience et de l’autonomie qu’elles ont acquise grâce aux études effectuées. Tous les étudiants ont eu l’occasion de se présenter et d’exprimer timidement leurs souhaits pour le futur. Nous avons expliqué le fonctionnement de l’association et comment nous organisions les collectes de fonds.


De gauche à droite, les filles à l’avant Tashi, Inna, Sunaïna, Pema (devant Martine), Yeshi, Aarati, Nicole, Sagun, Anju et les garçons à l’arrière Suraj, Akash, Pemba et Manoj.

 

Ce fut un fort beau moment de partage et d’écoute facilitée par le jeune Pemba qui jouait le rôle de traducteur d’anglais- népalais. 

PEMA DOLMA TAMANG, dont Ecoliers du Népal parraine la scolarité depuis 2007 à la Budha School , puis Sambotta School et depuis 2016 à la Reliance School, nous envoie régulièrement des nouvelles. Nous sommes informés de ses progrès scolaires grâce au directeur de l'école, et elle nous relate les menus événements de sa vie d'écolière. Elle est résidente à l'école. Sa famille a été durement touchée par le tremblement de terre du 25 avril 2015. Sa maman est décédée dans un glissement de terrain. Son père est remarié et en déplacements fréquents à la frontière tibétaine pour son travail.

Pema est timide et très douce. Après l'école, elle aime jouer au badminton

 

INNA GHISING  Namgyal Boarding School

 née le 25 Novembre 1995

elle envoie régulièrement des messages

 

 March 2016

Dear God mother   Bonjour!

It's been a while I haven't written to you. How are you there?

Here I'm doing great and my board exam is soon and after i pass my exam I'll be grade twelve students and I'm so excited about it !!

Till now we were living under the rent and now my dad has invested some money with loans so that we can construct our own little one storeyed home. Its under construction now . And I'm really hoping forward to see you. We'll have a great time together okay? And yeah have you ever been to New York?

I'll be in touch. Take care. Convey my love to your family ! :) :)

Yours Inna

 

June 17, 2015

Dear Mamma Martine thanks for the mail..

So earthquake yes first right? It was almost so scary and saddening one.Many peoples were dying.yFortunately me and my family, we are all safe.

Yeah  result is so soon and i am so nervous about it.

One good news is i got admitted in really good school with the help of Aunt Nicole  ( i should have call her aunt). We had a really good time together.I visited  her home too.and Sarah was speaking about you too

 

I did my entrance and next second, school principle called me and told me i am being accepted.That time you have no idea how much i wanted to see you.

So dear..I am always very keen to see you cherie..Thanks for all the help.I am always very grateful to you. Just this time fees is expensive and I wonder what your acknowledgement would be.

 Hm..Hope you are fine dear. Please take care of your health and smile always.

I miss you  Inna 

 

October 2014

Dear Godmother Martine

After a very long time here i am writing to you,I am extremely sorry for being so late.How are you there? Its not like i did>t miss you mother.I did a lot just it was bit difficult to get to you.  So here i am doing my best in study as well as other stuffs.Namgyal high is good and i got good marks in annual examof grade nine.I am always grtaeful for you.And after joining NHSS i gotto join Nepal Tibetan opera association which was indeed great chance for me to represent my region.Last year it was our school's silver jubilee we did great celebration whole year it was such a hustle bustle.

And yes this year its my SLC exam which meant lot to me for future studies.I am doing my best try.

   

Pemba Tsering with Nicole June 2016

 

News from Pemba studying at the Namgyal School.

 

Talking about my grade 11.My grade 11 final exam is already finished and it goes very well but it takes a lot of time to get the actual result. Maybe in the month of Feb only I will get my result . The year goes very well with my studies,friends and also learned many new things this year. Like we went to old age home for cleaning their environment and also went to some religious place like swayambhu for cleaning and  especially, I learned to play guitar through my friends and I really loved to play guitar now. I cannot play so well but still I loved to play and I am still learning to play well. And yea,Nicole told me that you also play guitar and sing very well. I am very excited to see and listen to your song playing guitar. 

Talking about the next year , means this year 2016 to 2017. I am selected as the captain of blue house as we are the senior most student in school. which means that I got a responsibility of looking after about 60 student from grade 6 to 12. like I have to take all the responsibility like selecting then for poem , essay, games and sport and so on. 

And I am also selected as a health in charge which means that I have to look after the health of all the students like giving them health tips twice a month and make a good relation between the student and school nurse. and their is a white board where every morning we have to write new health tips which are helpful for all.

Talking about my family , my mom and dad lives village and me,my brother and my sister live in kathmandu taking a room Which cost about Rs4000 monthly . and my mom and dad works really hard for paying my house rent in kathmandu. My dad goes to help others in making houses and my mom goes to others farm for farming to get some money for paying my rent.

In this week I have a plan to go to village to meet my mom and dad and also attending my relatives marriage. So, after attending all that I want to help my mom and dad for rebuilding  my house in village.

Anju Tamang

Sambotta School

 

Avec Martine en avril 2014

Yeshe Lamo

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Manosh 

Suraj Lama

Sambotta School