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Burn Violence Survivors – Nepal, established in 2008, is one of the few organizations working specifically on prevention, protection, advocacy, curative and long-term recovery and rehabilitation of burns survivors. BVS-Nepal helps and supports survivors of burns accidents and violence, such as attempted homicide attacks, normally using kerosene or acid and cases of self-immolation and attempted suicide, often stemming from domestic violence.

Flame Burn

Name: Putali Kumal Age: 45 Gender: Female Address: Gulmi , Musikot Municipality Degree of burn: 2-3% Deep Reason of burn: Accident, Flame Burn BVS intervention: Nutrition Baskets, Medical and surgical Case Details 45 years old Putali Kumal originally comes from Gulmi District. She is a widow. She had been living in Punjab with her husband. After losing her husband to

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Survivor of Domestic Violence Pramila Devi Sada

Name: Pramila Devi Sada Age: 34 Gender: Female Address: Mahottari – Aurahi Municipality 8 Degree of burn: 60-65% II Deep Reason of burn: Domestic Violence Flame Burn BVS intervention: Nutrition baskets, medical, surgical and Transportation cost Case Studies 35 years old Pramila Devi Sada originally comes from Aurahi Municipality, Mahottari District. She is a Dalit woman from the Musahar community.

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Domestic Violence Contact Burn

Name: Shanti K.C Age: 28 Gender: Female Address: Dailekh, Narayan Municipality -1 Degree of burn: II Reason of burn: Domestic Violence Contact Burn BVS intervention: Extra Food, Nutrition Baskets, Medical and surgical support Case Details 28 Years old Shanti originally comes from Dailekh district. She has been living in a rented room at Gangabu, Kathmandu with her husband and children.

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Flame Burn

Name: Pancha Kala Thapa Age: 45 Gender: Female Address: Kathmandu, Budhanilkantha Municipality Degree of burn: 20% II- III Reason of burn: Accident, Flame Burn BVS intervention: Nutrition Baskets, Medical and surgical support Case Details 48 Year old Pancha Kala Thapa originally comes from Kathmandu District. Pancha Kala and her husband are leprosy patients. Her husband has been undergoing treatment at

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