Displaced: After the Nepal Earthquake


  • Photographer
    Mandy Glinsbockel
  • Prize
    Honorable Mention
  • Company/Studios
    Mandy Glinsbockel Photography
  • Date of Photograph
    Oct 2015 - Jan 2016
  • Technical Info
    Canon 5D Mark III

On April 25th, 2015, a 7.8 magnitude earthquake hit Nepal, affecting 8 million people and displacing an estimated 2.8 million citizens. The internally displaced sought aid, food and shelter from one of the many displacement camps set up in the aftermath of the earthquake. Over 6 months after the earthquake, I visited and interviewed women in the camps of Dhading district that were still full of displaced citizens whose homes had not been rebuilt, and whom have continued to rely on the temporary security of the camps a full year later. In addition to the concerns over health and sanitation of the camps, safety and security issues, women sit in continued uncertainty over their children's futures amidst the loss of their homes.

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