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Amahi, Morang Like many Nepalese women, Dukhni Devi has a dream — quality education for her children and a safe
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Amahi, Morang Like many Nepalese women, Dukhni Devi has a dream — quality education for her children and a safe

Punarbas Village, Kanchanpur “Put your finger like this and look at the camera and smile,” Bunu enthusiastically shows her little

Baradashi Rural Municipality, Jhapa Mr. Garamlal, 66, has lost count how many times he has stayed up all night during

Bhimdutta Municipality, Kanchanpur “She is our Lakshmi (The Hindu Goddess of Fortune),” enthuses Kala Sharki while holding her 7-month-old daughter

Married at 13 years old, Khadga had thought her future was secured, devoting her life to her husband, children, and

While we assume that slavery is a thing of the past, it was only in 2008 that Nepal’s government outlawed

Rita with her mother, Kanchi and her brother, Santosh in front of their new house. When the devastating earthquake hit

In today’s highly connected world, people’s opportunities are less and limited by their geography. The flow of migrant workers, which

Jhupi Budhathoki has a big family of 13 members, yet she still feels the emptiness and loneliness in her. At
 
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