Nepal
Hundreds of thousands still homeless
A month on from Nepal's magnitude 7-point-8 quake killed more than 8-thousand 6-hundred people, hundreds of thousands of Nepalis are still homeless and living under tarpaulins. Audio
People sleeping outside as aftershocks continue in Nepal
The death toll from Tuesday's earthquake in Nepal is now 80. Audio
Bob McKerrow - Recovery in Nepal
Bob McKerrow worked for Red Cross for 44 years and one of his earliest jobs was setting up nationwide disaster preparedness in Nepal. He talks to Wallace about the links between relief, recovery and… Audio
Nepal's earthquake engineers warn over reconstruction
As Nepal moves from rescue mode to recovery mode, the country's earthquake engineers estimate there are four hundred thousand buildings which need reconstructing. Ramesh Guragain is a Director at the… Audio
Peter Hillary returns home from Nepal
Nepalese authorities say emergency workers are finally managing to deliver aid to stranded survivors of the massive earthquake. Audio
Tourist tells of Nepal earthquake escape
A young tourist from a New Zealand family, Anabell Cullinaine, tells how she and others in her trekking party ran for their lives as buildings collapsed around them during Nepal's devastating 7.8… Audio
Nepal aid
Student Volunteer Army organiser Sam Johnson is in Nepal. We talk to him about his role in the disaster zone. Audio
Fears monsoon rains will help spread disease in Nepal
A 101-year-old man has been pulled alive from the rubble of his house in Nepal, seven days after it collapsed in the country's devastating earthquake. Audio
NZ company says it's too risky to return to return to Nepal
A New Zealand adventure company which lost five Nepalese guides in avalanches on Mt Everest six days ago says it's still too risky to return, despite the government in Kathmandu urging climbers to… Audio
Longterm support for Nepal needed
In Christchurch a candle lit vigil is being held in tonight to raise money for Nepal. Audio
Aid workers mobbed as frustration in Nepal mounts
Near the epicentre of the quake, the situation is beyond grim. The United Nations says it will take a five-day trek to reach some of them. Audio
New Zealand mountaineer heads up small rescue team in Nepal
A New Zealand mountaineer, frustrated at the time it's taking to get desperately needed aid to remote areas, is setting up his own rescue team. Audio
New Zealand mountaineer heads up small rescue team in Nepal
In Nepal, the slow pace of the relief effort, especially in remote areas, is prompting a Wanaka mountain guide to set up his own rescue team. Audio
Communications in Nepal
Ham radios are being used in Nepal after the devastating earthquake knocked out much of the modern communication systems. Audio
Nepal still in desperate need - Oxfam
The aid agency Oxfam says nearly half a million people are living in very poor conditions five days after the 7-point-8 magnitude earthquake struck Nepal. Audio
New Zealand donations for Nepal at record speed
Here the speed of donations pouring in to help those in Nepal has broken records. Audio
Protests in Nepal as aid trickles out
Riot police were called out into the streets of Kathmandu overnight as frustrated people protested against the slow distribution of aid supplies. Audio
Ghurka soldier keen to get back to help family in Nepal
A Ghurka soldier from Nepal who is currently in New Zealand says he is eager to reunite with his family to help them rebuild. Audio
Lastest from Nepal
In Nepal the government has admitted making mistakes responding to Saturday's massive earthquake, saying the death toll could reach 10 thousand. Audio
Millions going without the basics in Nepal
And as survivors stranded in remote villages and towns wait for aid and relief to arrive, officials have admitted mistakes were been made in their initial response to the massive earthquake Audio