 NGN Monthly Newsletters - Archive
| In these newsletters you will find fascinating and inspiring stories and photos highlighting the work of NGN in Nepal. As our efforts grow, our impact on children and families increases. They need your help so please enjoy these stories and get involved. |
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Go BackSummer 2007 This summer we celebrated a milestone: the one year anniversary of Next Generation Nepal! | May 2007 In May we went back into the mountains to search for the parents of trafficked and conflict-displaced children. | April 2007
It is quite a thing to see the smiles of two mothers, single women who lost their husbands, welcoming home their sons for the first time in years.
This is NGN’s Reunification Project in action – we are the only organization we know of succeeding in reuniting conflict-displaced “orphans” with their parents in this way. Check out the stories of Prabin and Bishal to learn more about how we are spending your donation, then give yourself a pat on the back. |

Anita and Anga Debi.
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| March 2007 The formation of an interim government with the former Maoist rebels gives people hope; hope that the elections in June may be successful, hope for a lasting peace in Nepal for the first time after ten years of civil war. | February 2007
Nepal was all about festivals this month.
The Hindu festival of Shiva Ratri, Losar, the Tibetan New Year, and Holi, the colorful Hindu festival, famous for its crazy water balloon fights and thrown red and yellow powder, helped release the tension in a month marked by six hours of power cuts per day and continuing violent
political protests in the south of Nepal.
Here at NGN and our children’s home, all is well. This month we took in two rescued children in need of a safe home. And we’ve found an innovative way of reuniting a mother with her three children. |

Conor and the kids, drenched celebrating the festival of Holi.
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| January 2007 This month we fulfilled a promise made one year ago, before NGN even existed: we found and rescued six year old Barke Buddha, the final missing boy of the seven children who disappeared last April. | December 2006 In the month of December we opened our children’s home, less than three months after arriving in Nepal. Second, the NGN team had remarkable success in finding the families of trafficked children in the mountains of Humla. | November 2006 What an incredible first six weeks we have had here in Nepal! The aim of the NGN newsletter is to illustrate exactly how we are giving a future to children who have been taken from their families and abandoned by child traffickers. |
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