Kam For Sud: a Nepalese story
Once upon a time, there was a group of friends with many dreams… (let’s say it right now, “Be careful what you dream: it might come true!”). It all began in 1998 with a trip organised almost by chance, away from the beaten path of tourism, through the hills and mountains of Nepal. An ancient Buddhist nunnery, a sacred peak for local Hindu shamans… On the way, we shared efforts, satisfactions, thoughts, emotions and reveries; intercultural bonds were created that were destined to last. Then someone took the initiative to provide an initial sum of money, the enthusiasm became contagious and a few months later the group was named Kam For Sud.
The name was decided by a Nepalese friend and it stands for Kasturi Mirga Forum for a Sustainable Development. Kasturi Mirga in Nepali is the musk deer, an endangered animal because of its gland that produces the musk used in perfumery, “which wanders around the forests of Nepal unaware that it carries something of great value within itself“; the “Forum” stands for a platform of exchanges, horizontal and equal relationships; finally the Sustainability: a central concept that is intended to underlie every Kam For Sud’s project.
On the 26th of December 1998, with a deed of foundation we decided to formally register the association. Antonio Galli assumed the presidency, Aurora Guggisberg the administrative responsibility and Silvia Lafranchi, who was then living in Nepal, took the responsibility to follow up the activities. Dinesh Paudel proposed building a school in his village, Saipu, where until then very few children could access education. The first cost estimate was far too optimistic, but perhaps that is what gave us the courage to dare; the rest came by itself, step by step, project by project. When you start such an adventure you can hardly imagine where it will lead, what size it will take. Over the years, enthusiasm has not waned, Swiss-Nepalese friendships have grown stronger, that nice way of working on an equal and trusting base, sharing aspirations, thoughts and strategies, pooling each other’s skills and strengths, has finally shaped the actual Kam For Sud. An NGO that today, as then, believes in concrete solidarity among human beings and in the value of intercultural work based on mutual respect, equal dignity and friendship.
Committee members over time (Switzerland)
Member | Stay | Years |
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Antonio Galli | 1998-2018 | 20 |
Aurora Guggisberg | 1998-2018 | 20 |
Silvia Lafranchi | 1998-2010 | 12 |
Michaela Jermini | 2004-2008 | 4 |
Daniel Pittet | 2005-2016 | 11 |
Ersilia Tettamanti | 2005-2016 | 11 |
Enrico Bonfanti | 2007-2008 | 1 |
Daniela Stehrenberger | 2008-2017 | 9 |
Andrea Poncioni | 2009-2011 | 2 |
Gian Antonio Romano | 2010-2023 | 13 |
Elena Casellini | 2012-2019 | 7 |
Francesco Chiesa | 2016-2022 | 6 |
Michele Passardi | 2019-2024 | 5 |
Giuseppina Aebischer | 2023-2024 | 1 |
Mario Casella | 2023-2024 | 1 |
Michele Ghielmini | since 2024 | |
Raffaella Martinelli Peter | since 2024 | |
Yvonne Rodoni | since 2024 | |
Lorenzo Scascighini | since 2024 | |
Nelly Valsangiacomo | since 2024 |
Committee members over time (Nepal)
Member | Stay | Years |
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Devendra D. Pradhananga | dal 2008 | |
Brahma Dhoj Gurung | dal 2008 | |
Yogendra B. Malla | dal 2008 | |
Rajan Shrestha | dal 2008 | |
Sangeeta Shrestha | dal 2008 | |
Laxmi Tamang | dal 2008 | |
Bansi Rana Magar | 2008-2012 | 4 |
Dhrubesh C. Regmi | dal 2012 |