Studenten

Sapana Foundation ondersteunt Nepalese jongeren die na hun middelbare school door willen leren, maar hier niet de middelen voor hebben.

Wij kennen de studenten waarmee we werken al jaren en hebben maandelijks contact over hun dromen voor de toekomst en de uitdagingen die ze tegenkomen op hun pad. Met oog op authenticiteit, vertellen ze zelf hun eigen verhaal, in het Engels. Voor meer informatie kunt u contact met ons opnemen.

Science student
- Higher secondary

Nisha

I am Nisha Saru Magar and I’m a science student at Sagarmatha Multiple College in Kathmandu. My dream is to work in healthcare, because when I was a kid I used to feel my grandma’s pain. There is still a lack of proper medical facilities in our village. Lots of people have died from small problems because of this. I want to study medicine so I can help people.

Science student
- higher secondary

Sushmita

My name is Sushmita Rana Magar, and I'm from Namanta, a small village in the east of Nepal. After the irreparable loss of my brother and grandmother due to a lack of medical facilities, I dreamt of being a doctor. Still my village lacks a satisfying hospital, it takes nearly 4 hours by bus to go to town. Many people lose their loved ones because of this.

Science student
- higher secondary

Dipa

My name is Dipa Acchami and I was born in Chisapani, a small village in Tanahun district. Since I was born, my father stopped helping the family financially, which made it really difficult for my mom to afford education for me and my brother. We had to motivate ourselves. Now my dream is to study medicine to help people and make my family and my village proud.

Science student
- Higher secondary

Minisha

I am Minisha Thapa from Tanahun. I come from a small family and my parents are farmers. I have always received help for my education so I want to give back to my community. There's isn't a single child doctor in my whole district. People with money go to big cities, but most people don't get real treatment. If I can study medicine, I believe I can change that.

Law student
- higher secondary

Deepen

I am Deepen B.K. from Tanahun. I have moved to Kathmandu to study law. There are millions of Nepali people who live in other countries to work and earn good money. They use their skills in other’s country and not in Nepal. I want to use my skills and help Nepal develop. I want to be a lawyer who serves the poor and provides justice while promoting equality.

Law student
- University

Rejina

I am Rejina Darji, and I am currently an undergraduate student pursuing my bachelor’s degree in the field of law. After completing my five years of B.A.L.L.B. (Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Legislative Law), I want to explore the legislature of Nepal. My dream is to uplift oppressed women in society and provide legal advice to those who need it most.

Law student
- University

Prajwal

My name is Prajwal and I’m currently studying law at Nepal Law Campus, widely regarded as the best law school in Nepal. My ultimate goal is to become a lawyer because I want to help people who are rich and poor. Fueled by dedication and passion for justice, my dream is to provide free aid to those in need. I think this will be possible by charging the affluent.

Business student
- University

Ramesh

I am Ramesh B.K. and I just started my first year as a business student at D.A.V. College. Besides studying business, I'm taking a digital marketing course in my free time. My dream is to do business and create job opportunities in Nepal. If I can find ways, for Nepali people to do meaningful work here instead of going abroad to do manual labor, I would consider myself succesful.

Pharmacy student
- University

Furba

I'm Furba Sherpa from eastern part of Nepal. I want to study pharmacy because my father died from lack proper treatment in my village when I was 20. My main reason to study pharmacy is to improve access to health care in my village. I believe everyone has the right to good information. People are dying due to misconceptions about medicines.
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