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Article
09/01/2020
Fighting discrimination, raising spirits
https://www.unicef.org/nepal/stories/fighting-discrimination-raising-spirits
Bara, Nepal:, Sabina Thapa remembers when she first started to suspect that she may have acquired COVID-19. A few weeks ago, she had developed a slight fever, followed by some difficulty in breathing. “This was similar to what I had heard were the symptoms,” says the 24-year-old resident of Jeetpursimara in Nepal’s south. “Even though I wasn’t sure how it had…
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03/10/2020
A village on the rise
https://www.unicef.org/nepal/stories/village-rise
Dhanusha –, Mantoriya Mahara can be said to represent a new direction for her community. Mantoriya is a local of the Chamar Basti in Mithila Municipality in Dhanusha District, a village that derives its name from the residents, the Chamars – traditionally among the most marginalized communities in Nepal’s southern plains. Historical disadvantage means…

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