Trans Rights on Trial: Nepal’s Citizenship Struggles for the Marginalised

The Chapter of Street Culture

A brief history of Kathmandu's water - and the importance of groundwater recharge

Aawaaj News

A clash unfolded at Gaushala Chowk between Nepal Police and supporters of Durga Prasai today. Tensions escalated as police deployed tear gas against demonstrators, who responded by hurling stones. Several protesters were arrested as the conflict ensued after the main road was blocked. Durga Prasai has been leading protests…

Democracy Series

In most democratic nations, democracy is taken for granted; as something that is inherently received and exercised without a thought towards its values. Often, the only time public realize its importance is when their own democracy is threatened. If you think about it, throughout the modern day history and until today, you will always see someone fighting for democracy and someone fighting to suppress it. Often the suppressors win and at most times it is because the public never care to learn the importance of democratic values.

Aawaaj Research

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Productivity as Patriarchy, Adaptation as Class Reconfiguration, Mitigation as a Racial Logic: An Ethnographic Study of World Bank’s Climate-Smart Agriculture (CSA) in Madhes, Nepal

Despite seven decades of interventions, development’s promise to end global poverty remains unfulfilled – and instead faces growing inequalities. Its market-based logic to address poverty has failed as inequalities within and amongst nation states continues to grow. 

Productivity as Patriarchy, Adaptation as Class Reconfiguration, Mitigation as a Racial Logic

Despite seven decades of interventions, development’s promise to end global poverty remains unfulfilled – and instead faces growing inequalities. Its market-based logic to address poverty has failed as inequalities within and amongst nation states continues to grow. 

Productivity as Patriarchy, Adaptation as Class Reconfiguration, Mitigation as a Racial Logic

Despite seven decades of interventions, development’s promise to end global poverty remains unfulfilled – and instead faces growing inequalities. Its market-based logic to address poverty has failed as inequalities within and amongst nation states continues to grow. 

Productivity as Patriarchy, Adaptation as Class Reconfiguration, Mitigation as a Racial Logic

Despite seven decades of interventions, development’s promise to end global poverty remains unfulfilled – and instead faces growing inequalities. Its market-based logic to address poverty has failed as inequalities within and amongst nation states continues to grow. 

Aawaaj Research

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Productivity as Patriarchy, Adaptation as Class Reconfiguration, Mitigation as a Racial Logic: An Ethnographic Study of World Bank’s Climate-Smart Agriculture (CSA) in Madhes, Nepal

Despite seven decades of interventions, development’s promise to end global poverty remains unfulfilled – and instead faces growing inequalities. Its market-based logic to address poverty has failed as inequalities within and amongst nation states continues to grow. 

Aawaaj Collaborations

Who does poor sanitation affect the most, and why should we start caring about improved, accessible, and inclusive sanitation? Article By Pankaj Thapa  A River of Reflections and Memories Growing up, I used to visit my Aunt in Biratnagar during summer vacations. On sweltering days, my cousins and I…

Aawaaj Videos

In most democratic nations, democracy is taken for granted; as something that is inherently received and exercised without a thought towards its values. Often, the only time public realize its importance is when their own democracy is threatened. If you think about it, throughout the modern day history and until today, you will always see someone fighting for democracy and someone fighting to suppress it. Often the suppressors win and at most times it is because the public never care to learn the importance of democratic values.

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As per a recent survey by Aawaaj News, 72.1% respondents said they believe most public toilets are dirty, and a staggering 90% said they only use public toilets only during emergencies. Many female respondents said they have privacy and hygiene concerns when using a public toilet, necessitating an urgent need for female-friendly public toilets in Kathmandu Valley. This video report explores the issues faced by everyday Kathmanduites, especially women, and people living with a disability when nature calls.