At the heart of Amsterdam, while roaming aimlessly, my eyes stucked in a place where we saw some known faces. These faces were not real ones but the photos of Nepalese women. It was an open gallery photo exhition named "First Ladies" displaying the difficult situation of women from all over the world, where the pityful condition of Nepalese women got major focus. Those photos were not from the most vulnerable women, but shows the somewhat middle class women siutation in rural part of Nepal, mainly from Kalikot, one of the remote district of Nepal.
International Programme Coordinator (Goettingen International- University of Goettingen)
Rajesh Malla
Ph.D. student (Forest Inventory)
Sunita Ranabhat (Malla)
M.Sc. (Tropical & International Forestry)
Binita Shahi
M.Sc. (Tropical & International Forestry)
Shambhu Charmakar
M.Sc. (Tropical & International Forestry)
Sanzeev Maharjan
M.Sc. (Agribusiness)
Jeevan Shrestha
Engineer (M.Sc. in Hydro Engineering)
Sarita Shrestha
Engineer (M.Sc. in Hydro Engineering)
Sumana Chalise
M.Sc. / Ph.D. (Molecular Biology)
Sabin Prajapati
M.Sc. / Ph.D. (Molecular Biology)
Sangharshasaksham Mishra
B.Sc. Forestry
Rajan Paudyal
B.Sc.forestry
Goettingen Alumnii
More than 50 Nepalese have already been completed their study from the world renowned Georg August University, Goettingen and presently holding different levels of position and continued their excellency in many parts of the World. Some of them are: