EARTHQUAKE UPDATE
Dear friends,
Over the last weeks we visited many places in the Gorkha District to distribute the goods we brought along. Of the 68,000 houses, 56,000 were damaged or completely demolished. We tried to reach the villages and people of Gorkha's upper part, which is why it took some time to bring you this update.
The Chief District Office (CDO) of Gorkha adviced us to go through the Army to deliver the goods to upper part of Manaslu region, more precisely to Samagau, Samdo and Lho as no help had reached these vollages.

The Army base in Palungtar, Gorkha had technical difficulties with their helicopter. After coordinating with CDO Gorkha and the local Army colonel, we went back to Gorkha Bazar where they operate the helicopter for the upper part of Gorkha. There, the Army promised to deliver the goods to the villages once the weather would allow for it.
We have distributed almost 2.5 million rupees (around 21,500 Euro) worth of goods in different villages of Gorkha. We have a truck departing from Pokhara almost every day.
Many villages in the region were affected and are now slowly recovering from the earthquakes. The Nepalese government said that they have reached almost every village with the support of NGO, INGO, businesses and grass root organizations like mother groups and youth clubs.
More than 8,000 people lost their lives in the first earthquake and more than 200,000 people lost their houses, more thousands were injured and undergoing treatment.
We had formed a Pokhara Tourism Committee for the Earthquake Victims Relief Distribution, which makes it easier to coordinate with the government. This committee is able to collect a lot of money and is still raising funds for the long-term recovery.

Quality of Life Nepal works with NGO Federation of Kaski. QOLN delivered 100 double-coated plastic sheets to make tents for shelter.
Another issue we are focusing on is education. The earthquake damages 42 schools in Kaski District. We are coordinating with the District Education Office in Pokhara to see how QOLN can be of help.
Meanwhile, as you all know, there was a second earthquake on Tuesday 12 May, near Namche Bazaar (Everest region, near Kathmandu). We are trying to find out what if there is more help needed in Kathmandu now.
I would like to thank you all for your kind contributions and I will try to give you further updates soon. I make sure your each and single penny will be used in providing a better future for the earthquake victims and their family.
Ram
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