Nepal’s LGBTQ+ community holds first Pride rally since US funding cuts
- Nepal's LGBTQ+ community held its first Pride rally since US funding cuts.
- The US government ceased financial aid responsible for humanitarian support, leading to closure of LGBTQ+ help centers.
- The rally commemorated the Gai Jatra festival and called for alternative funding sources to restart services.
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Nepal’s LGBTQ+ Community Holds First Pride Rally Since US Funding Cuts
The Associated Press reports that members of the Nepal’s LGBTQ+ community and supporters rallied in the capital Sunday in the annual pride rally, which was the first since a major cut in funding after the U.S. government ceased financial aid. Read more at the Associated Press
Nepal's LGBTQ+ community holds first Pride rally since U.S. funding cuts
Members of the Nepal's LGBTQ+ community and supporters rallied in the capital Sunday in the annual pride rally, which was the first since a major cut in funding after the U.S. government ceased financial aid.

Nepal's LGBTQ+ community holds first Pride rally since US funding cuts
Nepal's LGBTQ+ community and supporters have rallied in Kathmandu in the annual Pride parade. The parade on Sunday was the first since a major funding cut after the U.S. government stopped financial aid.
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