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NGO ‘recovers’ loan from relief amount of quake-hit Chepangs in Dhading

2016-01-21

Bagmati, Dhading, Benighat Rorang

Update ---------- The Forum for Community Upliftment System (Focus) Nepal, an organization that recovered its loans from the winter relief aid distributed in Jogimara VDC on Tuesday, has returned the amount to the quake-hit families . After the post published a report titled “NGO 'recovers' loan from relief amount of quake-hit Chepangs" on Thursday, the Prime Minister's Office sent a letter to the local administration to recover the amount and take action against the organization immediately. The PMO has directed local authorities to blacklist the NGO. Focus Nepal returned Rs568,000 that was collected from 135 quake-hit households in Jogimara Wards 1, 2, 6 and 7. There are around 650 Chepang households in the VDC. The organization had recovered the money lent to the impoverished Chepang families for income generation programs. The organization had formed several groups in the settlement and issued loans for vegetable farming and goat and pig rearing five years ago under the Poverty Alleviation Fund. Bhim Bahadur, a Chepang who got the Rs5,000 back, said he would now buy clothes with the cash.

--------------- The Forum for Community Uplifting System (Focus) Nepal, an organization engaged in community development in the district, has recovered its loan from winter relief amount received by quake-hit families in Jogiara VDC. The organization allegedly recovered its loan given to impoverished Chepang families for income-generating programs five years ago. Six hundred quake-hit families had received the winter relief in the VDC. The relief was distributed to the families by the Forum for Awareness and Youth Activity, Nepal (FAYA-Nepal), another organization involved in providing public services. There are around 650 Chepang households living in Jogimara VDC. Each Chepang family received a check of Rs 10,000 and cashed it at a counter of the Everest Bank in Jogimara on Tuesday. However, Focus Nepal volunteers, including Srijana Shrestha, collected the amount soon after the Chepangs received the cash. The organization had formed various groups comprising 150 people in the Chepang settlements and provided them loans for income generation programs such as vegetable farming as well as goat and pig rearing five years ago under the Poverty Alleviation Fund. Local teacher Ram Kumar Chepang said the program failed due to lack of social mobility. “Chepangs cannot earn money rearing goats and pigs, but some of them were compelled to sell the animals to pay back loans. Though a majority of impoverished Chepangs could not pay back loans on time, the amount was doubled in five years, ”he said. Siddhilal Chepang of Laitap in Jogimara-1 said a group of 27 Chepangs formed the Mahakali group and took Rs 10,000 loans for goat rearing in the village. “We could not keep goats for a long time due to some problems. The organization reduced installations by Rs 2,000 last year. However, they said we have to pay back Rs 10,000 this year, ”said Siddhilal, adding that the organization also threatened villagers saying that they would inform the police of the matter. Bhim Bahadur Chepang, another local from Laitap, also shared a similar story. "I was also forced to pay back Rs 5,000," he said. Tilak Chepang, a member of the Nepal Chepang Association, said the organization recovered around Rs 500,000 from quake-hit families. "Poor Chepangs got nothing though the government provided them relief for winter," he said. The organization, meanwhile, said some locals failed to pay back around Rs 10 lakh. Program Coordinator Lal Prasad Pokharel said they mobilized their staffers to collect the dues. "We have started recovering the amount from villagers who could not repay," he said. Local Development Officer Bhagawan Aryal said it's unfair to receive the money distributed to quake victims as winter relief. "There are several ways and alternatives of clearing dues," Aryal said, adding that the District Disaster Management Committee will investigate into the matter. Program Coordinator Lal Prasad Pokharel said they mobilized their staffers to collect the dues. "We have started recovering the amount from villagers who could not repay," he said. Local Development Officer Bhagawan Aryal said it's unfair to receive the money distributed to quake victims as winter relief. "There are several ways and alternatives of clearing dues," Aryal said, adding that the District Disaster Management Committee will investigate into the matter. Program Coordinator Lal Prasad Pokharel said they mobilized their staffers to collect the dues. "We have started recovering the amount from villagers who could not repay," he said. Local Development Officer Bhagawan Aryal said it's unfair to receive the money distributed to quake victims as winter relief. "There are several ways and alternatives of clearing dues," Aryal said, adding that the District Disaster Management Committee will investigate into the matter. 

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