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Nepal earthquake: ten years on and still dangerously unprepared for the next
It wouldn’t be an exaggeration to say that when the earth shook on April 25, 2015, the lives of Nepalis changed forever. The 7.8-magnitude earthquake, which had its epicentre in Gorkha, Nepal - about 110 km northwest of Kathmandu - which claimed more than 9,000 lives and displaced millions. In the decade since, we’ve rebuilt homes and restored infrastructure, but the deeper cracks in our disaster preparedness systems remain alarmingly unaddressed.
PRESS RELEASE: Save the Children introduces ‘rainbow kits’ – tailored dignity kits for transgender individuals – in humanitarian response
PRESS RELEASE: Save the Children introduces ‘rainbow kits’ – tailored dignity kits for transgender individuals – in humanitarian response
Nepal: At least 14 children killed and schools closed after floods and landslides triggered by record breaking rain
Floods and landslides caused by unprecedented rainfall in parts of Nepal have killed at least 14 children and closed schools, said Save the Children, as the changing climate further impacts children’s lives in Asia.
Save the Children Organizes Learning and Sharing Event to Discuss Results of Global Fund Grant
Save the Children Organizes Learning and Sharing Event to Discuss Results of Global Fund Grant
Voices of children and youths in climate dialogues
Voices of children and youths in climate dialogues
“The winterization tent is the first home of my newborn twins”: Sandhya’s story of hope and resilience
“The winterization tent is the first home of my newborn twins”: Sandhya’s story of hope and resilience