BHCA program in Dolakha



The BHCA program is quite effective in Dolakha. We administrated sanitary pads in Kutidanda secondary school, as well of kids wheigh-in and seizure treatment. In Shree Sundrawoti basic school, we distributed CPCS calendars to the students and we had the opportunity to attend a speech competition of class 6 to 8 in Gujarpa basic school.
Some hygienic material for Shree Mahendra Basic School



CPCS Alliance paid a visit to Shree Mahendra Basic School, in Bhaktapur, and came up with necessary hygiene materials. Masks, sanitizer, liquid hand wash, soap and dignity kits will make better students’ cleanliness.
Awareness classes in Halchowk



Awareness classes about the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) and Child Sexual Abuse (CSA) were given at the Shree Halchowk secondary school, in Kathmandu district. The BHCA program offers crucial advices for students, in addition of handmade posters, to guarantee safety for all.
BHCA program in Sindhuli and Kathmandu



BHCA (Better Health Care Access) program in Sindhuli payed a regular home visit and distributed dignity kits for people in need to support the local NGO : Child Right Protection Center (CRPC). In Kathmandu, the BHCA program checked up student’s homework and came up with some books for all.
New sanitary policy



A prevention panel about covid-19, in Shree Kabir secondary school, in Morang, falls within the new sanitary policy of the Nepalese government that henceforth provide vaccine for children above 12 years old. In parallel, in Belbari and Sindhuli, the BHCA program started to administrate the first dose of vaccine for teenagers between 12 and 18 years old.
