No. Title Date
1 "Building inequality" : The failure of the Nepali government to protect the marginalised in post-earthquake reconstruction efforts
2 Children still left in trauma, want earthquake-resistant structures
3 City divided
4 The country is yours : The quake has provided us with a chance to finally right the years of discrimination faced by Tamangs
5 Disaster-hit people : Right to live with dignity
6 Extend time for pubic consultation on new constitution : Repeal regressive aspects of draft
7 Heart of the matter, part 2 : In marginalized communities, access to power makes all the difference
8 Justice undone : The government is taking advantage of the earthquake to further marginalise conflict victims
9 Like we are not human enough to deserve rights
10 Nepal : New Constitution fails to adequately protect women and marginalized communities
11 Nepal : Earthquake recovery must safeguard human rights
12 Nepal earthquake recovery must safeguard human rights
13 Rights-based reconstruction : The National Reconsturction Authority should treat the earthquake victims as rights holders and empower them
14 Shooting in Saptari : Oli govt and Kathmandu's civil society should urgently reach out to Madhes
15 Tangible and intangible : Govt should simultaneously address the post-quake problem and the Tharu protests again the proposed provinces
16 Trouble in Tikapur : Violence sparked by the "fast track" constitution still divides the Tharus and Pahadis
17 क्लाइण्ट स्टेट' को स्वैरकल्पना
18 ज्यानमारा घर : दायित्व कसको?
19 भूकम्पको आवरणमा अपराध
20 विपद: दलाललाई अवसर