Inclusive education and holistic support

In the remote region of Dhading, the journey to school is long and arduous. Many children walk for several hours to attend classes. An impossible undertaking for children with visual impairments. For this reason, over 20 children with visual impairments live in a hostel on the campus of one of the project schools in the Dhading district so that they can attend school there. At the beginning of 2025, Usthi and its Nepalese partner organisation made extensive investments to provide holistic support for the children.

There are currently 22 children living in hostel at Janajagriti School. The children and youths are between five and 20 years old and attend regular classes in grades one to ten together with other schoolchildren. Although the children are able to take part in regular classes thanks to the inclusive teaching model, there is a lack of resources and knowledge to ensure that the lessons are tailored to their needs. Usthi therefore supports the efforts of the school and the hostel to promote the children’s independence, to enable them to grow up well and to be able to organise school lessons according to their needs.

Making everyday life for children more inclusive

An important aim of the investment is to provide needs-based education for children with visual impairments. Numerous new teaching tools have been purchased, such as Braille paper and books, reading aids and tactile learning materials. In the coming months, workshops will be organized together with experts from the Nepal Association for the Welfare of the Blind for children, teachers and hostel staff, in which further ideas for the use of learning aids and inclusive teaching methods will be learned and deepened. One simple but effective method, for example, is for the teachers to say out loud everything they write on the whiteboard. This enables children with visual impairments to follow the class properly.

The library was equipped with new books in Braille.

In addition, minor and major repairs to the hostel’s infrastructure have been on the agenda for some time. Over the past few months, a lot of work has been done: tiles have been replaced, cables laid, plumbing work done, a washing machine installed, a solar panel repaired and much more. In addition to the building work, the hostel team has gone to great lengths to make the rooms fresh and homely. The kitchen was given additional plates and cups, worn mattresses were replaced with new ones and the reading room was furnished with new furniture.

Promoting children holistically through active leisure programs

Thanks to the investments, the home now offers more space for movement, creativity and independence in everyday life. The children can borrow new sports equipment, the range of games and books has been significantly expanded, and some musical instruments have been organized at their wish. The Janajagriti School and the local authorities are also involved in supporting the visually impaired children. For example, they provide additional teachers for leisure activities. Once a week there are now music and sports lessons, which are not only fun but also stimulate various senses.

There have also been innovations in digital support: The computer room has been expanded by four devices, and a specialist regularly supports the children in developing their digital skills – so that they can keep pace with technological developments.

The music lessons bring great joy.

Joint efforts to create an inclusive environment

In the past few months, important steps have been taken to make the children’s living and learning environment more accessible. Our partner organization was able to count on the support of the public sector as well as associations and private individuals from the region. In addition, thanks to a collaboration with the public health system, monthly health check-ups are now also taking place in the hostel. We are delighted that our joint efforts have enabled us to create a child-friendly and supportive environment for the 22 children with visual impairments.

The children learn to use the computer with supporting software such as read-aloud programs.

The activities could be implemented thanks to the support of the Ingeborg Dénes-Muhr Foundation.

Adventurous fundraising campaign

Five friends traveled in two rickshaws from Fort Kochi in the south of India across the country to Jaisalmer in the north. They used the adventure of a life-time to collect donations and support children and young adults in India and Nepal.

The five adventure-seekers from Switzerland embarked on their most eventful journey to date for two weeks last September. Under the team’s name “All the way up”, Nadine, Carmen, Kevin, Nico and Dimi competed against numerous other teams in the rickshaw run. The conditions were ambitious: two 7-horsepower TukTuk’s, 14 days and a whole 2,500 km to cover. The Rickshaw Run is not about speed – the aim is to explore the detours and the maze of roads, experience India and arrive at your destination on the agreed day with unforgettable experiences in your backpack. Or even a day later.

It was an exciting way to travel, reports the team. Every day brought new challenges but they also met many helpful companions along the way. People are interested in what five travelers on two tuktuks are up to, the team reports, so it’s easy to strike up a conversation. The team is certain that the trip to India will definitely remain a good memory.

The five travelers combined their trip with a fundraising appeal. Usthi is one of the beneficiary organizations. We would like to thank them warmly for their valuable support and inspiring campaign! Usthi’s work is only possible thanks to numerous dedicated supporters.

Start your own fundraiser

Is the call of adventure pulling you in? Or would you like to support children and young people in India and Nepal through another form of fundraising?

There are no limits to creativity. So far, individuals, associations, and companies have supported Usthi in various ways — from organizing birthday fundraisers and collecting donations at company Christmas parties to holding cake sales with school classes.

We would be happy to advise you on your ideas. We look forward to hearing from you at: info@usthi.ch / +41 55 511 21 25

Annual Report 2024

Empowering people is at the heart of Usthi’s work in India and Nepal. The 2024 Annual Report highlights how the 13 Usthi projects are creating sustainable impact.

„We strive for a world in which children and young people can grow up with dignity and in a supportive environment.“ This vision has guided Usthi‘s work since 1976 and has lost none of its relevance, especially in light of global developments over the past year. Usthi‘s projects provide access to education, create safe spaces for vulnerable children and women, raise awareness, and provide healthcare in remote areas. Usthi projects reached over 46,000 people in India and Nepal in 2024.

We are very pleased to share with you in the annual report the successes and challenges of the past Usthi year. Each contribution provides insight into the daily project work and the collaboration with our five partner organisations.

With your support, we can create future opportunities. Thank you for standing with us in supporting disadvantaged children and young adults.

We wish you an engaging and insightful read.

Your Usthi Team

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