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‘Under The Tent’ Photo Book Launched and Photos of the book exhibited

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Kathmandu, December 11, 2016: A photo book ‘Under the Tent’ was launched as well as exhibition of the photos in the book inaugurated at the Bhrikuti Mandap exhibition ground on Friday, 9 December.

The pictorial publication highlights the stories of people – the children, adolescents, men and women who lived, took shelter, provided or availed of services under UNICEF tents during the aftermath of the 2015 earthquakes that damaged or destroyed thousands of homes, health posts, hospitals, schools, radio stations and other structures. In order to help ensure smooth operation of necessary services to the people in the 14 most earthquake-affected districts, UNICEF distributed tarpaulin and tents.

Speaking on the occasion, UNICEF Nepal Representative Tomoo Hozumi said, “We published these photo books in English and Nepali not just to show what role the tents played in the humanitarian response phase following the disaster, but also to remind us of what the situation was like, and how we need to be better prepared for disasters in the future.”

The tents served many purposes – from medical tents that housed outpatient services and operation theatres at the hospital premises to child-friendly spaces that provided safe spaces for children to play and have fun. The tents were also used to set up temporary learning centres to quickly provide learning space for children whose schools were damaged or destroyed during the earthquake as well as to establish shelter homes that provided a safe and caring environment for pregnant women, new mothers, their babies and caretakers.

Sushila Phuyal and her 15-month-old son look at their photo displayed at UNICEF's 'Under the Tent' photo exhibition
Sushila Phuyal and her 15-month-old son look at their photo displayed at UNICEF’s ‘Under the Tent’ photo exhibition

The photo book was launched by Sushila Phuyal, who traveled from Kavrepalanchowk District with her 15-month-old son for the event. Phuyal, who was six-months pregnant when the earthquake struck on 25 April 2015, gave birth at the birthing centre established under a UNICEF tent in Dolakha District. Following the delivery, she lived under the temporary shelter before going back home to her family including her 7-year-old son.

“It is because of the proper care and support that I received at the temporary shelter home after my delivery that I and my son are healthy and happy,” she said.

The photo exhibition will continue till 11 December, Sunday.

Courtesy: UNICEF Nepal