The NEPAL TOILET BUILDING PROJECT has commenced, with a proposed date of conclusion February 2022. Rotary Club of Passport Club of Melbourne in local coordination with Rotary Club of Kathmandu is constructing a permanent toilet block for students and teachers of Shree Sunali Primary School, located in Damti Saigha, Nepal.
 
 
 
 
The project will improve the sanitary infrastructure and will lead to increase school attendance for girls and boys. The project was supposed to start from the last week of October 2021 but because of landslide and flood, it was tough to transport the construction materials to the site.
 
In between June to October 2021, a flood in Karnali catchment of western Nepal killed at least 103 people. In the Mahakali River basin, 2600 people were displaced. In eastern Nepal, the rain storm destroyed about 50,000 hectares of paddy plantations. In Palpa district, 535 ha of paddy plantation was damaged. 2232 houses were inundated across Nepal. The domestic airport in Biratnagar was closed for four days due to flooding of the runway. The flood blocked highways at 244 places around Nepal causing damage of about NPR 1 billion.
 
The NEPAL TOILET BUILDING PROJECT has commenced, with a proposed date of conclusion February 2022.