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Financial Resources

 

 

Membership fee
Regular Contribution of SAHARA Members and the members of 'Friends of SAHARA'
Child sponsorship programme
Occasional Resources
Government donation
Donations from international agencies
Fund normally raised from local resource mobilization

Old paper collection and sale

Contributions in donation boxes placed at hotels, restaurants, business house and offices
Collection of reusable clothes
Cultural programme:
  SAHARA organizes events of cultural programme per year at regular intervals to raise fund to sustain and expand its activities.
Musthidan collection:  
  A specific Nepali tradition of allocating one handful of food grains before each meal to give poor and needy children. It is the chief source of resource.
5-km walk/run Programme (walkathon)
Chief Secretary 11 vs. Diplomatic Missions 11 Friendship Soccer Match 2004
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
 

 

 


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SAHARA Publications
State of Landmines precaution: A Survey Report
Life of Street Children - Crisis with Complexities: A Study Report on Street Children of Kathmandu Valley
Community Integration of Children: Nepalese Experience 2004-2006
Syangja Citizen Charter
Safety Education to Mines
Child Education Charter
Annual Report of Children Program on 2062
Education on Risk Management
Children Program in Syangja on 2062
Facts of Nepal
Capital: Kathmandu
Area: 147,181 sq km
Population: 27,676,547
(2005 estimate)
Literacy rate : 47.5 %
(2005 estimate)
Life expectancy: 59.8 years
(2003 estimate)
Currency: Nepalese rupaiya (NR), consisting of 100 paisa
GDP per capita: US$ 240
(2003 estimate)