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Holding up half the district

#660 ( 14-20 June 2013 )
Kunda Dixit
If the rest of the country was like Bhageswor, Nepal wouldn’t be a least developed country anymore

Crowdfund globally, act locally

#660 ( 14-20 June 2013 )
A hospital in one of Nepal’s poorest districts that has provided better medical care than hospitals in the capital

Free-for-all healthcare

#660 ( 14-20 June 2013 )
Duncan Maru and Roshan Bista
Equitable, just, and quality healthcare is never free, it requires state investment

Silly season on Sagarmatha

#659 ( 7-13 June 2013 )
Billi Bierling
The world’s highest peak gets record numbers of climbers, and some bad press

War’s legacy: a gun culture

#659 ( 7-13 June 2013 )
Sulaiman Daud
The conflict may be over, but a new survey shows high levels of violence because there are so many guns around

Quality control in tourism

#659 ( 7-13 June 2013 )
Robin Marston
Re-opening the lodges inside Chitwan National Park would restore the balance between ‘quality’ and ‘quantity’ tourists in Nepal

Hands across the Himalaya

#658 ( 31 May - 6 June 2013 )
Ramesh Kumar
Chinese trade and investment in Nepal is mounting exponentially

Just want justice

#658 ( 31 May - 6 June 2013 )
Dambar K Shrestha
Parents of youth murdered during the war are themselves illegally detained

Arunima conquers two Everests

#658 ( 31 May - 6 June 2013 )
To overcome her disability, she set the most difficult task she could think of: climb the world’s highest mountain

The other Tenzing

#657 ( 24-30 May 2013 )
As the sirdar of the 1953 Everest Expedition, Dawa managed the supplies, porters, and logistics

The Himalayan record-keeper

#657 ( 24-30 May 2013 )
Tsering Dolker Gurung
At 90, Liz Hawley is still chronicling climbing expeditions, a work she started with the first American Everest expedition in 1963

The Kiwi connection

#657 ( 24-30 May 2013 )
Nepal’s best known environmentalists, biologists, and social scientists have a special bond with New Zealand

United by lifelong grief

#657 ( 24-30 May 2013 )
Rameshwor Bohara
For the parents of the victims, the war never ended

No peace after war

#657 ( 24-30 May 2013 )
Kunda Dixit
A former Maoist guerrilla and a health worker write compelling accounts of what they lived through during the conflict

Out on a limb

#656 ( 17-23 May 2013 )
Tsering Dolker and Juanita Malagon
Bitter dispute between a German charity and its Nepali partner threatens sustainable model for patient care

Rising through the cracks

#656 ( 17-23 May 2013 )
Sahina Shrestha
A local organisation in Pokhara is giving disadvantaged women vital life skills and making them self-sufficient

Broom brings boom

#656 ( 17-23 May 2013 )
Naresh Newar
How one remote Nepali village has found the road to harmony and prosperity

One small step against trafficking

#656 ( 17-23 May 2013 )
Dipak Gyawali
Nepal’s largest mosaic in Butwal is part of a drive against child slavery and exploitation

Preying on the predator

#655 ( 10-16 May 2013 )
Priya Joshi
The leopard beaten to death last month wasn’t a casualty of human-animal conflict, it was a casualty of our intolerance and barbaric nature

Doctor who?

#655 ( 10-16 May 2013 )
Bhrikuti Rai
One man’s greed has robbed Humla’s people of accessible and quality healthcare in their district
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