The Advocacy Project: Hard at work making sweets in Barbara, Nepal
The Advocacy Project: A happy Rachel on the 12 hour journey from Kathmandu to Dhankuta
The Advocacy Project: Yunesh Thapa, son of founder of Indira Thapa, founder of Care Women Nepal
The Advocacy Project: Nepalese Landscape
The Advocacy Project: Dhankuta Art
The Advocacy Project: Store in Dhankuta
The Advocacy Project: More Lovely Artwork
The Advocacy Project: Sunset in Dhankuta
The Advocacy Project: Tomato Stand
The Advocacy Project: Nepalese Home
The Advocacy Project: Rooftop Art
The Advocacy Project: No machinery? No problem. Nepali people working hard to fix the sewage system in Thamel
The Advocacy Project: Mr. Ram Kumar Khatri - Founder, Editor and Publisher of Quaterly Development Review. We met randomly in a cafe and talked about development in Nepal
The Advocacy Project: Boudhanath Stupa during full moon ceremony on June 9th, 2017 in Kathmandu
The Advocacy Project: Candles at the full moon ceremony at Boudhanath Stupa in Kathmandu
The Advocacy Project: We made a quick trip to Nagarkot on Saturday to enjoy a morning hike
The Advocacy Project: Indira Thapa, the founder of Care Women Nepal
The Advocacy Project: The gate to the technical school, and location of the next CWN health camp to be held in October, 2017 (Pakhribas municipality)
The Advocacy Project: The technical institute is made up of many separate rooms which will allow for privacy during gynaecological exams
The Advocacy Project: Within the technical institute, rooms will serve different purposes during camps such as gynaecological exams, general medical checkups, prescription filling and patient in-take
The Advocacy Project: All smiles in Pakhribas after having concluded a meeting held with the women of the community to discuss uterine prolapse
The Advocacy Project: Indira and myself were given welcome scarves and warm welcomes from everyone within the community of Pakhribas where CWN's next health camp will be held
The Advocacy Project: I made some new friends at a meeting with women and community members in Pakhribas Municipality, Dhankuta
The Advocacy Project: Although we were discussing the suffering of women experiencing uterine prolapse, we still managed to keep the mood light. Even though we couldn't communicate with our words, smiles are universal.
The Advocacy Project: A woman at the community meeting in Pakhribas taking a photo
The Advocacy Project: Me and Kaushila Tamang practicing our 'duck face' selfies after a CWN meeting
The Advocacy Project: Sobha Magar speaks about the daily struggles of living with uterine prolapse
The Advocacy Project: Naturally, after a successful 'duck face selfie' it was time we went for the peace signs