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Big Fish Making Money Out of the Poor

GIVE ME A BREAK In Besishahar just before our trip to the schools that we support.  We decided to stay at a better hotel, they had offered us a good deal and we had to leave the car somewhere safe...

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My Earthquake Experience 25th April 2015

I had to LIVE I had so much more to do Now I am in the aftermath of this terrible experience.   I will never forget this day just like so many in Nepal, every time they hear a rubble they ask is it...

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Living with Aftershocks without Aid

  Retuning back to Kathmandu was no mean feat driving on roads lined with mountains.  Rocks were falling and blocking parts of the road.  There was fear everywhere. We saw trucks smashed, ambulances...

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Remarkable Work!

Hicap UK have been working hard to reinstate some order in the remote villages of the Lamjung District of Nepal , it has not been easy but we are really getting somewhere.  What have we managed to...

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The Personal Touch

There is nothing more rewarding than seeing the real results of your work!   Hicap really reap humanitarian results.  Our recent visit to two of our supported villages, trying to get things back to a...

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Hicap UK to the rescue

Hicap UK to the Rescue This story began in November 2008. Suman was living in a remote village, he had no hope of ever receiving an education, trekking to school was just impossible, until one day...

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A Story with Twists and Turns

A Story with Twists and Turns Sanjay Pariyar (DOB 25 Aug 2005) When I first met Sanjay he was just 3 years old in November 2008 and begging in the mountains in the village of Bahundanda with his...

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Bijay Tamang and Extra Ordinary Boy

Bijay Tamang an Extra Ordinary Boy In November 2008 I met the family of Bijay Tamang who lived in the village of Jagot.  I was staying in a guest house in Jagot when his parents approached me.  They...

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There is only so much we can do

There is only so much we can do This story began with a mountain accident.  Hicap’s project manager was trekking to Bahundanda on one of his normal inspection trips.  This was early 2011 when Binod...

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Double Trouble

Double Trouble Binod our project manager first identified the twins Karan and Arjun when they were 7 years old. In late 2012 during one of his regular visits to the villages in Lamjung. He was informed...

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