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Rukum in the eyes of its children

How the post-GenZ generation in one of Nepal’s remotest districts sees everyday life

Sonia Awale

The war between people

How war alters and defines the paths of innocents

2004

The Maoist war was at its peak, the rebels were attacking one district headquarters after another, people were being disappeared, Nepalis were...

Nepal's transitory justice

Nepal’s cross-party consensus on transitional justice leaves serious doubts about some provisions and implementation

Muktikot still waiting for liberation

Two decades after Maoists promised prosperity, this Dalit village in Nepal has been forgotten

António Guterres meets Nepal’s leaders

Concluding the transitional justice process, climate change and Nepal’s role in UN peacekeeping discussed

Restorative justice for peace-building

Colombian judge’s advice to Nepal: a vengeful system that prioritises punishment post-conflict is counter-productive

Nepali reaps peace dividend 17 years after war

At the peak of the Maoist conflict in 2002, Prem Kumari Pun fled her village in the mountains of Rolpa for the relative safety...

Vignettes from war

Two women on opposite sides of Nepal's Maoist insurgency draw on memories of conflict

Pratibha Tuladhar

Power to the periphery

Bal Bir Biswakarma from the village of Lulang at the lap of Mt Dhaulagiri in Central Nepal is a 68-year-old subsistence farmer, descendants...

Sonia Awale
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