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Nepal Now: On the move

Marty Logan

We're talking with the people migrating from, to, and within this Himalayan country located between China and India. You'll hear from a wide range of Nepali men and women who have chosen to leave the country for better work or education opportunities.  Their stories will help you understand what drives people — in Nepal and worldwide — to mortgage their property or borrow huge sums of money to go abroad, often leaving their loved ones behind.

Despite many predictions, migration from Nepal has not slowed in recent years, except briefly during the height of the Covid-19 pandemic. About 1 million Nepalis leave every year to work at jobs outside the country. Tens of thousands go abroad to study.  Far fewer return to Nepal to settle. The money ('remittances') that workers send home to their families accounts for 25% of the country's GDP,  but migration impacts Nepal in many other ways.  We'll be learning from migrants, experts and others about the many cultural, social,  economic and political impacts of migration.

Your host is Marty Logan, a Canadian journalist who has lived in Nepal's capital Kathmandu off and on since 2005. Marty started the show in 2020 as Nepal Now

Giving up a career abroad to return home not always a smooth transitionApril 16, 2024
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Nepal Now, Right Now: New micro-episodesApril 09, 2024
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Three months in Kuwait: The story of migrant worker SushmaApril 03, 2024
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New Delhi to Surkhet a sweet move for Aanchal DuttMarch 20, 2024
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From Kathmandu to Kabul: Prem AwasthiMarch 05, 2024
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Nepal Now is now Nepal Now: On the move. Why?March 05, 2024
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Thank you, and good byeJune 18, 2023
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Don't stop talking! Mental health in NepalMay 22, 2023
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Improving jumli marsi rice — for farm families, buyers, or both?May 02, 2023
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Sixit Bhatta describes his sometimes bumpy ride with Tootle, leader of Nepal's sharing economyApril 11, 2023
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One School One Nurse a positive prescription for Nepal’s childrenMarch 21, 2023
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Digging up Nepal’s violent past to improve its futureMarch 08, 2023
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Why The Ass put himself out to pastureFebruary 13, 2023
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Five questions for youDecember 15, 2022
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Designing digital technology that delivers to the most vulnerable after disasters November 27, 2022
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Spousal abuse of Nepali women migrant workersNovember 15, 2022
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Reasons for optimism about Nepal — Gyanu AdhikariOctober 30, 2022
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Measuring human rights in NepalOctober 12, 2022
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Spotlighting Tharu, and Madheshi, food and culture in NepalSeptember 21, 2022
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How Nepal’s future journalists will do things differentlySeptember 01, 2022
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Activists put menstrual health on the agenda in NepalJuly 12, 2022
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Desperate farmers hijack smuggled fertilizer: agriculture in Nepal todayJune 21, 2022
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Putting value-based politics to the test in Nepal — Karma TamangJune 07, 2022
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The real-world impact of online violence and continuing to speak out — Pallavi PayalMay 23, 2022
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Nepal bites into ambitious school meals programmeMay 11, 2022
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