Interview with Laxmi Nepal

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3rd edition of ENGAGE talk with Laxmi Nepal, currently working with ENGAGE, she shares her experience being visually impaired and how she overcomes her struggles.

The Refugee Situation: Do Something Now!

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We must do something as we don't know when we or our family members will be the refugees.

PLASTIC BAGS, THANK YOU AND GOOD BYE

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They made our lives better. They saved thousands of people during the quakes. Yet after spending an entire life together, we are divorcing from them because we were never been able to teach people how to use them in a proper way.

Story of Keshav Timalsina

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Kehsav Timalsina is one of ENGAGE's wheelchair basketball player

Livelihoods in Nepal: A collaborative approach

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Working in the area of livelihoods has its own challenges; due to the amount of resources a collaborative approach makes sense for really breaking through.

Empowering through Employment

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The problem faced by disabled people to get employed and make a decent living

THE TRAGIC U TURN THAT MADE SAMEER'S LIFE A BETTER ONE

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You can be a former president of the United States that at ninety years old faces a brain tumor without losing his optimism and sense of hope or you can be a twenty five years Nepali citizen working as a peer counselor for persons with a spinal injury to show how life is beautiful despite the odds. Ladies and Gentlemen meet Mr. Sameer Thakur, a true inspiration.

Tribute to the tourists died during the earthquake. Manoj K. Giri [Chairperson: Tourism Forum-Nepal]

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The tourists died in the calamities cannot be our guest again, but they will always be in our memories. We memorize them days and days, years and years. They are our inspiration, we missed them, we lost them but we never forget them.

Rohan Thapa's " Invisible" photography

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Rohan Thapa is a Nepalese photographer who is working on this project called "Invisible" in which he photographs visually impaired people. He displayed his photographs in the Nepal Art Council. His pictures are blurred and on top of each picture is a message written in braille bridging the gap between the visually impaired and sighted.

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