Mira Rai from Nepal discovered a hidden talent for mountain running. This short film tells her story.
I’m planning to schedule a screening of my own. Anyone interested can leave a reply here.

Source: Home page – Mira Rai
Mira Rai from Nepal discovered a hidden talent for mountain running. This short film tells her story.
I’m planning to schedule a screening of my own. Anyone interested can leave a reply here.

Source: Home page – Mira Rai
This short documentary follows the journey of a Nepali village girl from obscurity to international fame. Filmed in Nepal and Australia, it provides a medium to further publicize the growth of a Nepali role model for women and girls.
via Nepal’s failed development – Al Jazeera English. There are no words to describe the corruption, the greed, the uncontrolled vice and crime. While her
countrymen and women suffer in silence, living their entire lifetimes waiting to see change that will make a real difference in their lives, those in power let the aid money be frittered away.
The linked article by Thomas Bell tells a story few people who love Nepal want to hear. I offer it here to serve as a background to more uplifting stories where the human spirit prevails, and some Nepalis manage to lift themselves out of the poverty that fails to hold them back.
WOV girls hike to the top of Shivapuri Peak. Outings like this provide encouragement and positive role modeling for girls in Nepal. My dear daughter-in-law, Sonam Shah, pictured second from right in the rear, led the hike. Raj Pradhan came along to make the video. #TEAMWOV #Nepal

This article appeared on Facebook. The image and author are credited via the link. I think it’s notable because it mentions 2/3’s of the world still has no internet access. Thanks to this man, Nepal is among those who have more.
via One Man Helped Connect 60,000 People in Nepal to the Internet. How Did He Do It? | Big Think.