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Nepal Hasn't Spent Any Of The $4 Billion In Donations Since Earthquake
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Nepal Hasn't Spent Any Of The $4 Billion In Donations Since Earthquake
Fri, 2015-09-11 09:46 — Kathy Gilbeaux
KATHMANDU, NEPAL - AUGUST 13: A young boy plays in the mud in a flooded lane inside the Chuchepati displacement camp on August 13, 2015 in Kathmandu, Nepal. About 7,144 people, hailing from different affected districts by the earthquake that hit Nepal, currently live in Chuchepati camp, with access to only 35 toilets and the help of only a few NGOs. Approximately 60,000 people are still living in over 100 official displacement camps throughout the affected districts. OMAR HAVANA VIA GETTY IMAGES
huffingtonpost.com - by Eleanor Goldberg - September 3, 2015
It’s been four months since Nepal’s deadliest earthquake hit. Yet, the country still has yet to dole out a cent of the $4.1 billion in donations it received, Reuters reported. . . .
. . . According to the news outlet, the government won’t start spending the relief funds until October. The delay is due to reluctance to start building work during monsoon season and the fact that plans still require approval.
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