They have been working on projects for example, we were in Sindhupalchowk, where we built a dairy collection centre. The resilience, and the tenacity of the Nepali people, is really humbling. I believe as anyone in this kind of situation would feel that it’s very frustrating; I hope that the rebuilding process will pick up pace. Because you want to go back to a home. You want to be able to continue, and pick up and just get to work and do things like the past didn’t happen. But it is a slow process. We do what we can to urge the government to be quicker on the budgeting, be quicker on releasing funds in the right way. They have promised to build homes in two years and the heritage sites in five years. This is for the economy, the well-being of Nepali people and for tourism and for visitors to come back. Because that is also a very major part of your income. Nepal is a beautiful country and on top of that Nepali people are the most amazing, friendly and warm-hearted people that you’ll ever meet. So that’s a great combination.
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