In 1983, four Japanese School Sisters of Notre Dame, including Sr. Miriam Kanaya and Sr. Evangela Imamura, were assigned by their leaders in Japan to begin a Nepal mission, with the intention of providing educational service in the poverty-stricken country, where instructional opportunities were often very limited.
Their work is still flourishing today, with the thriving Notre Dame Secondary School (established in 1985) and the Seto Gurans Child Development Center, a preschool bringing together people of different castes as the parents seek educational development for their children.
Read more about the SSNDs in Napal at Global Sisters Report.
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