No. Title Date
1 The aftermath : the current adversity presents an opportunity to bring about policy changes and enforce them
2 Can Nepal’s youth build back better and differently?
3 Can we stop Nepal from becoming Haiti? : There are many things the government can do to improve relief efforts, but issuing directives on aid activities is not one of them
4 Community and resilience among Sherpas in the post-earthquake Everest region
5 Good samaritans recall their experience
6 Himalayan trauma : Administrative thrombosis and citizens' response
7 Leading an all-volunteer army : Sudan Gurung's life changed on the day the quake hit the country
8 Pilachhen's resolve to create model from rubble : two and a half years after the 2015 earthquake, the ancient settlement of Pilachhen in Patan is transforming pain into hope and emerging as a model project for reconstruction and cultural promotion
9 Reconstruction woes : Providing succor to earthquake survivors is a national priority as well as humanitarian imperative
10 Trust and disaster : Helping people in natural calamities involves two things—the politics of helpers and the politics of receivers
11 The tussle for Kasthamandap : This week, KMC padlocked Kasthamandap, dismantling weeks of progress made by a locally-led reconstruction campaign. The unilateral actions have raised questions over commitments made to charge the rebuilding with community ownership and control
12 Unpaid armies : Nepal has the chance to make volunteerism more effective and accommodating
13 The youth who could
14 अन्धेर नगरीको कथा
15 उद्वार र राहत महत्वपूर्ण
16 कोशिश, गरेपछि हुन्छ
17 देशलाई दिने बेला
18 धराप संरचनाले पिरलो
19 पुनर्निर्माण होइन, अब नवनिर्माण गर्नुपर्छ
20 प्रोपोगण्डा' मात्रै होइन भने काठमाडौबाट टाढा छैन केरुङ्