Jeanette Patindol
@gracewithfire
Active 7 years ago-
Federica Riccadonna posted an update in the group Nepal- A Peace and Conflict Perspective 12 years, 7 months ago
I left Kathmandu for few days, in order to understand from where “all these people” come. I mean, from where young people, and not only, come to Kathmandu, in order to find job here, or abroad, through many agencies, that provide job and sometimes studying visa for many different countries.
Some of them are only 19, other are older, with fam…[Read more] -
Federica Riccadonna posted an update in the group Nepal- A Peace and Conflict Perspective 12 years, 8 months ago
My days are going on..and electricity creates some problems to me and my work. But I am become accustomed to such unforeseen. They become part of a lifestyle, that gives you a sort of freedom in a sense.
Meeting people, having so many dialogues every days, eating with good company of Nepali family, talking with so different kind of people..all…[Read more] -
Federica Riccadonna posted an update in the group Nepal- A Peace and Conflict Perspective 12 years, 8 months ago
Sino-China influence on Nepal. A new playground for cold war?
Hot and ColdThe burgeoning Chinese, Indian and Pakistani influence raises alarm in transitional Nepal which has an open border with both China and India. India encircles it from… -
Federica Riccadonna posted an update in the group Nepal- A Peace and Conflict Perspective 12 years, 8 months ago
“High level of criss-cross, entropy, may dampen mobilization”.
I am thinking about this short sentence. Nepal can be considered a really high-entropy country. But what about dampen mobilization?
Currently, huge problems are drafting new Constitution, federalism, and peace process.
People, civil society are asking for it, in a very cro…[Read more] -
Federica Riccadonna posted an update in the group Nepal- A Peace and Conflict Perspective 12 years, 8 months ago
I am in Nepal. This interest for mountainous communities and peace bring me here.
What about my first considerations??
Language..is the first step. Only few words on local language can change my approach and their vision. The greetings manner is ”Namaste”, it sounds like..I greet the God in you..A wonderful way to remember daily that everyone sho…[Read more]