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  • Second Round of Food Relief Commences at Shree Buddha School

    The ongoing lock down in Nepal is causing more hardship and suffering for the very poor. The situation is worsening as more cases of Covid are occurring.Shree Buddha Secondary School is kick starting KIKN’s continued effort to give a meal a day to their children and families. This is the start of a second round

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  • Annual Report and Accounts 2019

    We are pleased to announce that our Annual Report and Accounts for last year have now been formally approved and are available to the general public. You can now read a copy at your leisure by clicking on the link below to our secure website.https://kidsinkathmandu.com/kikn-annual-report-and-accounts-2019/We also now have printed copies available and will be distributing

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  • Food Relief at Adarsha School

    Adarsha School is a small inner city school catering for over 300 children. The school sits in a cul de sac with buildings on two sides of the street. The senior forms are opposite the nursery and kindergarten building. In the last few days KIKN was able to provide a similar level of help to

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  • Food Relief at Saraswati School

    With the pandemic worsening in Kathmandu, all the schools are still closed. The safety net of having a meal a day from the breakfast club is gone. KIKN is using the unspent breakfast money to continue to support the children and their families in our schools. Saraswati school is situated in a rural village on

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  • Food Relief at Lubhoo School

    With unspent breakfast club money due to the school closure, KIKN has been able to provide further help to another one of our schools. 200 of the most deprived families were given some food relief over the weekend at Lubhoo School. The children, families and the staff would like to thank you for your kindness

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  • Covid-19 Further Update from Kathmandu

    With the pandemic across the world, Nepal has been in lockdown since March. It is similar to the UK in that people can only come out for food and essentials like medical needs. With the closure of schools and colleges in Kathmandu, KIKN’s 7 breakfast clubs in the 7 schools have ceased till further notice. This

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