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KATHMANDU, Nepal — Nepali citizens frustrated and angered by their government's chaotic and bureaucratic response to aiding earthquake victims are doing it themselves. They've hired their own ...
Patience wears thin in rural Nepal, where quake aid is slow to arrive Prabina Shrastha stands in front of the wreckage of her home in Sangachok, Nepal.
Join us deep in rural Nepal for an unfiltered look at one of the country’s most misunderstood communities—the Musahar people, known for eating rat curry. This isn’t shock food—it’s a ...
Nepal, May 1 -- "We Live the Crisis": Women's Voices from Rural Nepal on the Uneven Burden of Climate ChangeIn recent months, I traveled across seven provinces of Nepal-some so remote that our ...
(The Conversation) — Many in Nepal are protesting to bring back the Hindu monarchy, which was dissolved in 2008. A scholar of South Asian religions explains what’s behind these protests.
Launched at a high-profile inception workshop in Kathmandu, the event drew senior government figures, development partners, ...
Nepal’s girls face new child marriage fears amid debate to change law Nepal has 5 million child brides. A proposal to lower the marriage age could imperil millions more, mothers and child rights ...
SecurityPal, a market leader in customer assurance technology, has provided matching funds towards the construction of a primary school in the Western Terai ...
Nabin Subba's Busan selection 'A Road to a Village' is a stark look at the damaging effects of galloping modernization in rural Nepal.