Sunita Neupane is a reporter-in-residence based in Nepal. With a Bachelor of Law degree from Nepal Law Campus, she brings a legal perspective to her journalism, focusing on social issues and human rights. Her reporting delves into pressing topics such as gender-based violence, LGBTQ+ rights, caste discrimination, and public health challenges, such as her recent coverage of the difficulties trans Nepalis face in obtaining accurate identity documents and the health crises among migrant workers returning from the Gulf.
Through in-depth storytelling, she amplifies the experiences of those often overlooked, highlighting systemic issues and advocating for social justice. Her dedication to uncovering underreported stories has made her a vital voice in Nepali journalism, committed to bringing attention to the country’s most pressing human rights concerns.
Sunita Neupane is a reporter-in-residence based in Nepal. With a Bachelor of Law degree from Nepal Law Campus, she brings a legal perspective to her journalism, focusing on social issues and human rights. Her reporting delves into pressing topics such as gender-based violence, LGBTQ+ rights, caste discrimination, and public health challenges, such as her recent coverage of the difficulties trans Nepalis face in obtaining accurate identity documents and the health crises among migrant workers returning from the Gulf.
Through in-depth storytelling, she amplifies the experiences of those often overlooked, highlighting systemic issues and advocating for social justice. Her dedication to uncovering underreported stories has made her a vital voice in Nepali journalism, committed to bringing attention to the country’s most pressing human rights concerns.