In December 2006, Mission East carried out a detailed needs assessment in the remote Karnali region of Nepal to see what help they could provide to the villages there (following on from the initial needs assessment carried out in October 2006). These are some of the photos of the journey to the region. You can read more about why we made the trip
here or
view some of the photos of the needs assessment.
A commentary is provided by Graeme Glover, team leader for the assessment (please click on \"slideshow\" and then select \"Captions\".)
3) "19 December...Overnight accomodation was always a bit of a shock, and this turned out to be one of the nicest places we would stay in. I didn't like it however. I had seen mice running around and Andrea said that he had seen rats nearer the river. I did not sleep well, worrying about being bitten! Needless to say, nothing happened."
3) "19 December...Overnight accomodation was always a bit of a shock, and this turned out to be one of the nicest places we would stay in. I didn't like it however. I had seen mice running around and Andrea said that he had seen rats nearer the river. I did not sleep well, worrying about being bitten! Needless to say, nothing happened."
Mission East is a
Danish international relief and development organisation, working in Eastern Europe and Asia. Our aim is to deliver
relief aid, to create and support long-term development projects and to empower local aid organisations to carry on the
work independently. Making no racial, religious or political distinction between those in need, we aim to assist the
most vulnerable.
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