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Nepal’s Desperate Race to Rebuild

Nepal’s Desperate Race to Rebuild

By Peter Gill
Saddled with debt and deadlines, Nepal’s earthquake victims scramble to rebuild their homes.

Nepal: Elections at the Epicenter

Nepal: Elections at the Epicenter

By Peter Gill
Two years after major earthquakes rocked the country, a Nepali family makes a 30-hour journey to cast their ballots.
Survival in the Disaster Zone: Nepal's Arduous Recovery

Survival in the Disaster Zone: Nepal's Arduous Recovery

By Patrick Barron and Sasiwan Chingchit
Findings from a new survey show that a year on from Nepal’s earthquake, communities are struggling to get by as reconstruction aid fails to arrive.

The Great Nepal Earthquake: One Year Later

The Great Nepal Earthquake: One Year Later

By Kamal Dev Bhattarai
A year later, there has been little progress in rebuilding Nepal.

Rights and Reconstruction: A Year After the Big Quake, Nepal's Struggles Continue

Rights and Reconstruction: A Year After the Big Quake, Nepal's Struggles Continue

By Aura Freeman
A year after Nepal was devastated by an earthquake, reconstruction and recovery are far from over.

What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?
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Nepal and the Politics of Earthquakes

Nepal and the Politics of Earthquakes

By Kunda Dixit
Plans are in place, the government knows what needs to be done, the money is there, and the survivors are waiting.

Nepal’s Lingering Anguish

Nepal’s Lingering Anguish

By Andrew Neal
Many Nepalese are struggling to cope in temporary shelters, at risk of abduction and trafficking.
What Japan's 'Proactive Contribution to Peace' Looks Like in Nepal

What Japan's 'Proactive Contribution to Peace' Looks Like in Nepal

By Yuki Tatsumi and Hana Rudolph
Japan's aid to Nepal has gone largely unnoticed by the international community.

Nepal’s Earthquake and International Aid

Nepal’s Earthquake and International Aid

By Arjun Claire
The international response to last month’s earthquake must not undermine the role of the Nepalese government.

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