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Today is the last full day here in the Kopila Valley Children’s Home. From all the stories I had heard, from reading Maggie’s blog, and from meeting Maggie in person last year at the European Summit, I knew it would … readmore
Over the last few days I had lots of opportunities to observe live of kids here in Kathmandu. As was to be expected (and still surprising at times), some of what I saw and heard is surprising and some shocking … readmore
Yesterday was a travel day from Kathmandu to Surkhet my second stop on this trip. After a beautiful flight along the Himalayan Skyline I found myself in Nepalese traffic and on a ride through the mountains that usually takes about … readmore
When I was planning for this trip, Internet access was one of the main things that needed to be in place and it all went according to plan – until big rains started which kept the phone company from putting … readmore
“Welcome to Nepal” – that’s what I’ve heard many times already since I arrived here yesterday afternoon: When we go through crazy traffic (somewhere between 2-6 lanes, whatever fits the width of the road), slums, no electricity, no health care … readmore
The Kopila Valley Children’s Home is the second stop on the upcoming trip to Nepal. Maggie Doyne has done a stunning job in creating a home for 30 children (and counting). If anyone is still wondering what potential I am … readmore
This is the first trip inside of the initiative ‘Computers & Cameras for Kids’. Last year Renu Bagaria and Maggie Doyne attended the European Summit, a conference for social entrepreneurs in the Netherlands which I (Stefan Heinz) co-organized. Maggie presented … readmore