Shanta Basnet sends her grandson off to school as her daughter and daughter-in-law look on in the remote village of Amppipal, Nepal. Just 15 miles from the epicenter of the 2015 earthquake, the Nepali village was badly damaged. The Basnet family now lives in a temporary shelter they made out of corrugated metal sheets and salvaged wood where they will be spending their second monsoon season. Reconstruction is slow as the government has stalled in distributing aid to both Kathmandu and the villages damaged near the epicenter.
Image and caption by Ann Hermes. Nepal, 2016.
For more of Ann’s reporting with journalist Michael Holtz and a broadcast for @pbsnewshour by Fred de Sam Lazaro and Richard Coolidge, visit the project, “Brick by Brick: Reforming South Asia’s Brick Kilns.”











