Annual report
The 2025 annual report will be available here shortly.
The review of 25 years of Karakoram Aid will be available here shortly.
The girls’ hostel in Skardu provides accommodation and food for over 100 girls from the mountain villages, primarily in the Braldo Valley and Shigar Valley, where there are no secondary schools.
The construction of the hostel in Skardu, the main town of Baltistan, was co-financed by Sternstunden e.V. of BR, the Bavarian radio and TV company. The project is a great success. The hostel was opened in 2016 and provides accommodation and food for girls from the mountain villages in the Braldo Valley and Shigar Valley. They attend a nearby school, the Fatima Jinnah Women’s College. Before the hostel’s opening, there were only a few girls in the approximately 20 villages of the Braldo Valley with secondary education. Over the years, countless residents of our hostel have successfully completed the 10th grade and gone on to college or university. Currently, 120 girls are accommodated. We would like to admit twice as many, as the demand is so high, but capacity is limited and, unfortunately, we have to turn away many applicants.
Surrounding the house is a large garden with many fruit trees, where the cook couple with the help of the girls grow vegetables. Thus a healthy, varied diet is guaranteed. For irrigation, we have installed a solar-powered system that pumps groundwater to the surface. Moreover, we have built a greenhouse so that the girls can have fresh vegetables in spring and autumn as well.




The 2025 annual report will be available here shortly.
The review of 25 years of Karakoram Aid will be available here shortly.
Once again, the widely traveled geography teacher Eduard Spielbauer supported the Karakoram Aid Initiative with a benefit lecture. On November 26, 2025, he spoke about his experiences in sub-Saharan Africa.
Many thanks for his commitment.
For the second time, development aid worker Antonie Lindner from Neuhofen was able to enlist Chiemgau filmmaker Stefan Erdmann for a benefit event. With his impressive documentary on Iceland, he took the audience on a journey through spectacular landscapes.
The proceeds from the evening at the Sparkasse Eggenfelden’s event hall will benefit the children in the mountain villages of the Braldo Valley—a heartfelt project that Antonie Lindner has been supporting with great dedication for several years.
We deeply regret the death of Laura Dahlmeier, who lost her life due to rockfall while attempting to climb Leila Peak in the Karakoram. Her expedition was organized by Shipton Treks & Tours, an agency founded by us as a self-help project of the Karakoram Aid Initiative.
The photo was taken shortly before the group set off for the Baltoro Glacier. Laura is on the far left, Rasool in the center of the image.