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Life in Nepal
is different of what most of us have ever experienced thus far in their own
cultural setting. I mean not so much in Kathmandu, the
capital on Nepal,
or any other bigger city in Nepal,
or one of the beautiful, more developed, tourist spots. I mean the
"real" Nepal,
which is still the experience of almost 80% of Nepal's
28.5 million people.
And life in Humla is again different, as these people live
some 16 days walk away from the next road access in Surkhet, in the far south
of Humla.
With the following "Stories" and "My
Songs" chapters, we would like to bring the life of
our Humla neighbors a bit closer to you. The human interest stories tell you
some real stories of people with whom we live and work and whose life has
changed in one way or the other through an implemented project.
The songs you can hear in "My Songs" are songs our
staff wrote as part of our NFE (Non-Formal-Education) programme, as singing
about the prevailing life circumstances during the women's field work is a
common tradition, though unfortunately too often the songs have not a very
encouraging content, as life is just too hard to bear……Thus our staff have
written various songs about the smokeless metal stove, how to use it and what
benefits it provides, the need for clean water to wash and drink as important
part for improved hygiene for the whole family, etc., as this individual
project parameters are not just all implemented in the villages we work with in
Humla, but are a crucial part of the new, long-term RIDS-Nepal Holistic
Community Development (HCD) project approach. We want you to listen to some of these
songs and read the translated text along with it. We hope and intend that these
songs become more and more a part of the improved daily living conditions of
the local Humla people, in particular the women and the small children, and
that the implemented projects are gradually becoming a "normal;"
integrated new part of their local culture.
We hope to draw you more into the local culture and life of
the Humla people with these pages and thus can raise not only more awareness
for their need of the local communities, but as well your keen interest to
participate in the development of their lives.
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