Tuesday, May 5, 2015

CEP supporting construction

Different schools, departments and units in Kathmandu University have been working together for the affected people. Mr. Sushil Shrestha, Project Coordinator of CEP briefed us about what the project has done:
Mr. Sushil Shrestha    Photo:Khagen
Mr. Shrestha: Faculties, staffs and students from KU have been volunteering to ease life of affected people collaboratively. CEP is supporting TTC to buy raw materials required for the construction work; we are also volunteering individually.

On May 4, our volunteers installed five toilets, one urinal and one hand wash basin constructed in TTC in Dhulikhel Hospital premises. It was the first phase work. In the second phase, 9 temporary toilets will be built and installed for outreach centers of Dhulikhel Hospital in Bahunepati, Dhap and Manekharka. 

Temporary toilet


Update from Mr Shrestha on May 29:
CEP is working for "Development and Maintenance of Temporary Toilets" in Chautara, Dhulikhel hospital premises, UAE camp in Dhulikhel hospital, Bahunepati outreach center, and Takura. CEP team comprises Mr. Suman Dhun Shrestha (researcher, KU), Nivesh Dugar, Sugam Tandukar & Sameep Bimal Chhetri (ENE 4th year), Pramod Rai (Civil engg 4th year), Saugat Bhattarai (CE 3rd year), Anish Shrestha (EE 3rd year), Sudin Man Tamrakar (EE 2nd year) and Saurav Ghising (EE 1st year). 

The work in Takura and Chautara was done in coordination with Simrik Nepal, an NGO. Twenty-five toilets have been constructed.

Dhulikhel Hospital has ordered 80 toilets which are to be installed in its outreach centres. CEP team is working for this now. The team has been approached by School of Arts (KU) for the construction of toilets in Bungmati, Kathmandu.



Notice: KU would like to reach out to larger number of needy people. Any individuals, faculties, students and project teams willing to support our endeavor are requested to come forward and join us.

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