DAMAK, Nepal, June 17 (UNHCR) - Seventy-nine-year-old Keshar Singh Rai vividly remembers the day he started his life as a refugee. It was August 1992, when he came to Nepal from Bhutan with his wife ...
Parkinson’s disease is often described simply as a condition of shaking hands, but the reality is far more complex. In Nepal, it is becoming a growing public health concern.
Girls in Nepal like 16-year-old Antima are learning how to chart their own course with help from the Rupantaran life skills program created by UNICEF and UNFPA. The UNICEF-supported Rupantaran program ...
A private initiative, also supported by the World Tourism Network Nepal chapter, published an Open Appeal to Our International Friends: The Voice of SMEs in Travel & Tourism As someone who has ...
Olga has a lot to celebrate. She has saved thousands of children from starvation, poverty, and even slavery. Donations from generous Bay Area benefactors certainly helped, but none of it would have ...
EAST LONGMEADOW — Next month, Cheri Brady will wrap cash in a silky scarf — a kata — and present it to a village leader in Nepal. The moment will cap a long effort to help Tibetans restore a ...
Figures tell one story, the reality is something different. Nepal’s macroeconomic indicators are rosy: foreign exchange reserves can sustain 1 year and 3 months of imports, remittances are up, and ...
Kathmandu mayor Balen Shah has supported the candidacy of former chief justice Sushila Karki for becoming the leader of the interim government in Nepal. “To lead this interim/election government, I ...
Nepal finds new calm this weekend with the appointment of an interim prime minister, following an extraordinary week of violence. More than 70 people died after anti-corruption protests led to police ...