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One year after the deadly earthquake an estimated four million people are still living in temporary and unsafe shelters. The roads have been cleared and the businesses have reopened, but not one ruined home had been rebuilt. Sadly, the earth’s rumbling seams yet so fresh here.

Meanwhile, the people had no chance but to take the matter in their hands. They are united to work together to overcome the crisis. I have seen families working together to clean the rubble and to improve their thin shelters. I have seen child labor, homeless kids for whom life is still a challenge.

The Earthquake shook the ground but never people’s beliefs. It has certainly set them back but has not taken away their dignity and solidarity. They might have been left with nothing but they are more welcoming than ever. The best way to give them a helping hand is to go to Nepal in vacation. Tourism is the lifeblood of Nepalese economy and if you are serious about helping them, don’t just give money, go visit.

Probably the longest hair in Nepal

Little boy carrying debris

Hard working girl in Bhaktapur, Nepal

Mother holding the baby in one of the most polluted cities in the world

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Portrait of a weaver in Nepal

Hairdressing time