Changing Lives in Manbu – 12 months in review
With grateful thanks to the James Tudor Foundation, theĀ Austin Bailey Foundation, Festival Medical Services and other Trusts and Foundations for their kind support of Manbu Health Post.
As part of our Girls Empowerment Programme (kindly funded by many of you through the Big Give Christmas Campaign in Dec 2024 and a generous funder) we are been busy improving the infrastructure at two schools in Rugin.
Bageshwari High School, Rugin is getting some new toilets for girls and boys including a sanitary pad disposal facility. We are pleased to say the septic tank and main structure is completed, while plastering, plumbing, and painting are just starting. Our engineering technician, says the work is expected to be completed within the next couple of weeks.
At Kulmastajan Basic School, Kyudi we have installed a Drinking Water Facility with tank and taps which is nearly complete we just some plastering to complete.
As there is a small amount of money left we are likely to be able to install water drinking facilities at a third school.
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With grateful thanks to the James Tudor Foundation, theĀ Austin Bailey Foundation, Festival Medical Services and other Trusts and Foundations for their kind support of Manbu Health Post.
Martin Davies OBE, PHASE Trustee sadly passed away before Christmas. Martin was very active as an important part of the PHASE Worldwide’s Trustee team and family right until his final months. Martin brought with him an invaluable set of skills and knowledge to guide the Trustee board through the challenges…
(Name changed) Srijana, a 21-year-old pregnant woman lives in a family of nine members, including her husband, two children, in-laws, and brother-in-law. Her mother-in-law works as a cleaner at the Rugin Health Post, while her husband supports the family through goat and sheep herding. On 29 June 2025, she delivered…