Life Without Lights

Nepal - Misdirected Potential by Nichole Sobecki

By special guest photographer Nichole Sobecki

www.nicholesobecki.com

Across Nepal, from rural villages to Kathmandu, most people are forced to live and work without light, despite the fact that Nepal is a nation with huge hydropower potential.

Depending on the season electricity can be available for a mere four hours a day in Nepal's capital city, and often not when one needs it. Rural electrification is much less predictable.

Children study by the light of candles, and shops are forced to close with the sun. Industries operate far below capacity, crippling a nation trying to emerge from the vicious cycle of poverty.

The acute lack of electricity is one of the least considered results of Nepal’s lack of political stability; the others being long-standing conflict, constant protest, acute fuel shortage and negative growth.

Over the past decade many rural Nepalese were forced into the cities by the war between the government and Maoists rebels. Now that a tentative peace is in place, however, the amalgamating effect of years of conflict continue to wear on the country’s people.

The resulting load shedding has been predicted for years, but the government lacked the organization or vision to solve the energy problem. Until they do, Nepal will continue to live in the dark.

A street in Kathmandu, Nepal lit only by the headlights of a car. Across Nepal, from rural villages to Kathmandu, most people are forced to live and work without light, despite the fact that Nepal is a nation with huge hydropower potential.
  
"Ruchi", a mother of five, sells fruit on the side of the road leading out from Kathmandu.
  
A funeral pyre burns at night beside the Pashupatinath Temple along the holy Bagmati River in Kathmandu.
     
  
A funeral pyre burns at night beside the Pashupatinath Temple along the holy Bagmati River in Kathmandu.
  
Men gather at a local bar on the outskirt of Kathmandu.
  
A young boy studies by candlelight at night in Kathmandu.
     
  
A woman enters her shop, lit only by candlelight, in Kathmandu.
  
A woman gathers with friends by candlelight outside her shop in Kathmandu.
  
A young boy sleeps next to his father in their home in Kathmandu.
     
  
Family photographs are lit by the light of a small oil lamp in Kathmandu.
  
A family gathers for dinner in their home in Kathmandu.
  
The remains of a family's dinner in Kathmandu.
     
  
A woman lights a candle outside a temple in Kathmandu.
  
Candles burn outside a temple in Kathmandu.