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UKALI Podcast

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by Project UKALI

11 episodes
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Improving knowledge and awareness of local communities about biodiversity conservation and their importance through conservation education, podcast, radio-program, information boards, conservation documentary and school eco-clubs.

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9/25/2022

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Episode thumbnail for UKALI Podcast || Adv. Tseten Dolma Lama || #11

December 5, 2022

UKALI Podcast || Adv. Tseten Dolma Lama || #11

<p>Tseten Lama has a Bachelor of Legislative Law. Tseten was born in Humla and has been involved in community building and women’s issues in Humla, during her university education. &nbsp;She participated in Model UN organized by Retract in Bhaktapur, Nepal, Model United Nations organized by Bali MUN, and client counselling and legal drafting in 2019.</p>

Episode thumbnail for UKALI Podcast || Khenrap Tamang || #10

November 27, 2022

UKALI Podcast || Khenrap Tamang || #10

<p>UKALI Podcast || Khenrap Tamang || #10</p>

Episode thumbnail for UKALI Podcast || Chhitup Dorji Lama || #09

November 20, 2022

UKALI Podcast || Chhitup Dorji Lama || #09

<p>Chhitup Dorji Lama has been partially sighted since his birth. He was born in a very remote village in Humla, Karnali Providence , Nepal. In the whole district, there were no special education, no disabled friendly environment, no motivated and experienced teachers who were willing to assist him during his schooling. Being partially sighted, He struggled a lot, since he had to work much harder than his sighted school mates. He had never heard about Braille. Instead he tried to read and write like all the other children, using a scrap of wood painted black and scratching on with chalk, or even mud tablets scratched with a stick or branch. During his elementary school phase he didn’t have notebooks and pencils. Learning computer skills was just like a story in a fictional world. He had to be assisted during examinations and had my exam papers written by sighted persons. This still counts for blind students all over Nepal.&nbsp;</p> <p>www.headnepal.org</p>

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What is UKALI Podcast?

Improving knowledge and awareness of local communities about biodiversity conservation and their importance through conservation education, podcast, radio-program, information boards, conservation documentary and school eco-clubs.

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