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Back to school

#758 ( 15-21 May 2015 )
Sahina Shrestha
UNICEF says going back to class is important for children to overcome their fears

Getting back on track

#758 ( 15-21 May 2015 )
Sahina Shrestha
Encouraged by employees, factory owner decides to open workshop few days after the earthquake.

A concrete future

#758 ( 15-21 May 2015 )
Sonia Awale
Nepalis may have been lulled into a false sense of security about the strength of reinforced concrete structures.

Shaken but strong

#758 ( 15-21 May 2015 )
Jan Møller Hansen
The earthquake also brought out the resilient and self-reliant spirit of the Nepali people to restore their homes, their heritage, the culture and identity of Nepal.

Back to the earth after the quake

#758 ( 15-21 May 2015 )
Sonia Awale
Subsistence farmers in the disaster zone need help to get back on their feet

Two earthquakes in one lifetime

#757 ( 8-14 May 2015 )
Sonia Awale
“I survived a big earthquake twice, but it was more frightening this time”

Sindhupalchok’s sorrow

#757 ( 8-14 May 2015 )
Bhrikuti Rai
The hard-hit district is losing hope despite being so close to the capital

Life after deaths

#757 ( 8-14 May 2015 )
Om Astha Rai
The capital may be getting back to some normalcy, but the death and destruction in Melamchi is just too severe.

Cleaning instead of climbing

#757 ( 8-14 May 2015 )
Damien Francois
A multinational group of climbers decided that even if they couldn’t climb Everest, they would clean it up

But faith is alive

#757 ( 8-14 May 2015 )
Om Astha Rai
The collapse of Kapan Church exposed the vulnerability of places of worship in Nepal

Monitoring the aftershocks

#757 ( 8-14 May 2015 )
Stéphane Huët
National Seismological Centre has been busy since the earthquake of 7.8 magnitude

With a little help

#757 ( 8-14 May 2015 )
Stéphane Huët
International missions support Nepalis in the aftermath of the earthquake.

Bright lights on a dark day

#757 ( 8-14 May 2015 )
Mark Zimmerman
From a health post in Melamchi to the Health Ministry in Kathmandu there was compassion, competence and commitment in treating those injured in the quake

Aftershocks in a migrant economy

#757 ( 8-14 May 2015 )
Mallika Aryal
Villages without men struggle to cope with the aftermath of the earthquake

A concrete future

#757 ( 8-14 May 2015 )
Sonia Awale
Nepalis may have been lulled into a false sense of security about the strength of reinforced concrete structures

“Langtang is gone”

#756 ( 1-7 May 2015 )
Sahina Shrestha
Nearly all the 200 inhabitants of this tiny village at the base of Mt Langtang are presumed to have perished.

Teacher’s tragedy

#756 ( 1-7 May 2015 )
Cynthia Choo
Sindhupalchok bore the brunt of the casualties with at least 1,500 deaths so far.

In photos: Nepal Earthquake

#756 ( 1-7 May 2015 )
Bikram Rai
Photojournalist Bikram Rai captures scenes of destruction following Saturday's 7.8 richter scale earthquake

Thanking the Living Goddess for life

#756 ( 1-7 May 2015 )
Min Ratna Bajracharya
“If the reigning Kumari assured us about our safety, we knew that we would not be hurt”

Small is more useful

#756 ( 1-7 May 2015 )
Safe drinking water is always the most important item needed by survivors living in shelters
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