2006
2006 saw growth in the number of supporters outside the UK due to technology changes, and a corresponding growth of income.
Due to the increased income, Himalayan Learning enlarged the number of children it supported and tripled the number of schools that we give help to.
Projects were altered so that they specifically aimed to help women and girls, with a target of 2 in every 3 beneficaries being female.
Himalayan Learning also launched a new sponsorship scheme to raise the minimum sponsorship from £7 to £20 and to include a broader range of support to enable children to go to school.
The following chart shows how Himalayan Learning spent the income from sponsorships, and does not include other programmes.

*Other includes fees and school projects
Supporter's comments
HL Projects
Shanti School Renovation
Shanti Srijana School is one of most undeveloped schools that Himalayan Learning support and we are working with the local community to improve it. More
Shanti Srijana School is one of most undeveloped schools that Himalayan Learning support and we are working with the local community to improve it. More
HL News

23rd November
November\'s visit by the UK team to Nepal was accompanied by a number of Himalayan Learning donors. In the attached photo you can see retired Bri.. More

3rd August
The new school year in Nepal sees our first batch of children begin their SLC or \"School Leaving Certificate\" exams. The SLC exam in Nepal is o.. More

31st July
Over the past few months Himalayan Learning has had a number of very interesting donations and donors that we thought we should highlight. When o.. More
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