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Living together

#715 ( 11-17 July 2014 )
Mina Sharma
Women in live-in relationships are even more vulnerable when things go sour

Post-conflict stress syndrome

#715 ( 11-17 July 2014 )
Taylor Caldwell
Psychological scars of conflict on young survivors take longer to heal

Progress on hold

#714 ( 4-10 July 2014 )
Bhrikuti Rai
Acquiring land for large infrastructure projects is deterring investors

It’s all in the mind

#714 ( 4-10 July 2014 )
Matt Miller
Belief in traditional faith healers is still strong in Nepal, and could complement modern medicine

Child predators

#714 ( 4-10 July 2014 )
Sunir Pandey
Even compared to recent scandals in children’s homes, allegations of abuse at Bal Mandir are shocking

Nine years later, still in shock

#713 ( 27 June - 3 July 2014 )
Michelle J Lee
“Being a victim comes at a great cost”

Nepal Telecommunication Lack-of-Authority

#712 ( 20-26 June 2014 )
Ramesh Kumar
The expansion and upgrade of mobile phone services is stuck because of regulatory failure

Refugees-in-waiting

#712 ( 20-26 June 2014 )
Gopal Gartaula
With most Bhutan refugees resettled in third countries, some families are abandoned again

Life with sickle cell

#712 ( 20-26 June 2014 )
Little known genetic disorder that afflicts Nepal’s Tharu population needs urgent government attention

Lumbini set to take off

#711 ( 13-19 June 2014 )
Matt Miller
An upgraded Bhairawa airport will launch Buddha’s birthplace as an international pilgrimage site

Fighting for yarsa

#711 ( 13-19 June 2014 )
Bhrikuti Rai
The recent yarsagumba dispute has thrown into sharp focus how the question of natural resources will be addressed in future

Fighting spirit

#711 ( 13-19 June 2014 )
In a society where women victims of rape usually remain silent because of fears of ostracisation, Sapana dared to seek justice.

Fighting for yarsa

#710 ( 6-12 June 2014 )
Bhrikuti Rai
The recent yarsagumba dispute has thrown into sharp focus how the question of natural resources will be addressed in future

Sajha goes green

#709 ( 30 May - 5 June 2014 )
Sunir Pandey
Collect the rain, wash buses, raise the water table

Keeping wells well

#709 ( 30 May - 5 June 2014 )
Ayesha Shakya
As monsoon signals the beginning of a busy 4-month long planting season, residents go about cleaning their houses and water sources

Lethal veggies


#709 ( 30 May - 5 June 2014 )
Sonia Awale
Heavy pesticides use and low consumer awareness is affecting public health

Montreal to Kyoto

#709 ( 30 May - 5 June 2014 )
The Montreal Protocol was a success. The Kyoto Protocol so far has been a failure.

Cleaning up Everest

#709 ( 30 May - 5 June 2014 )
Matt Miller
Working quietly behind the scenes are Khumbu's citizens to keep the trekking trails in the region clean and trash-free

Not business as usual

#709 ( 30 May - 5 June 2014 )
Nessim J Ahmad and Kaveh Zahedi
The global battle against climate change may be won or lost in Asia.

Highways of death

#708 ( 23-29 May 2014 )
Sunir Pandey
The lack of trauma centres along Nepal’s highways has worsened the fatality rate
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