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Nirmala lost her right leg in the devastating earthquake in Nepal. A year later she has learnt to walk again with Handicap International's support. Here she is at Boudhanath temple.

Nirmala lost her right leg in the devastating earthquake in Nepal. A year later she has learnt to walk again with Handicap International's support. Here she is at Boudhanath temple. | © Lucas Veuve/Handicap International

Nirmala lost her right leg in the devastating earthquake in Nepal. A year later she has learnt to walk again with Handicap International's support. Here she is at Boudhanath temple.

Nirmala lost her right leg in the devastating earthquake in Nepal. A year later she has learnt to walk again with Handicap International's support. Here she is at Boudhanath temple. | © Lucas Veuve/Handicap International

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Every Step Counts

Donations to our Every Step Counts appeal were matched by the UK government from 18th April to 18th July 2016. This opportunity has now ended, but you can still donate to support disabled and injured people!

Please donate today

Your gift today could go towards providing artificial limbs, walking aids and physiotherapy to disabled children like Nirmala. Your donation will go to countries where we provide disabled people with essential rehabilitation care, including Nepal, Jordan and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Thank you.

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