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Making Care Visible: Women’s unpaid care work in Nepal, Nigeria, Uganda and Kenya
ActionAid International, 2013Collecting data on all women’s work, both paid and unpaid, is critical to improving the design of social policies and the allocation of resources to address poverty and inequality. This report documents Action Aid's multi-country programme on women's unpaid care work in Kenya, Nigeria, Nepal and Uganda.DocumentWomen’s political participation in Nepal
2013It is very rare for women to make it to senior decision making positions within political parties in Nepal. Although political parties are obliged to have a women's wing as part of their organisational structure, their role is limited to women's capacity building activities.DocumentHarnessing ICTs for local development: The case of Rural-Urban Partnership Programme in Nepal
2003The inventive march of human efforts in ICT in the “modern” and “post – colonial” era have shown new dimensions to the development work, knowledge and information exchange and many other networking facilities. Today, ICTs are no longer considered as merely a “technical appendix” for internal computational needs.DocumentMSM Country Snapshot Series: NEPAL
2012This snapshot provides information on the current situation for HIV and LGBT rights and advocacy in Nepal. Nepal’s National Centre for AIDS and STD Control has officially recognised MSM as an important driver of the country’s HIV epidemic since at least 2003.DocumentClimate change impact on livelihood and natural resources of Upper Mustang
Forestry Nepal, 2012This paper examines how climate change affects the livelihoods and natural resources of the Upper Mustang region in Nepal, with particular focus on climate change impacts on agriculture, livestock, rangeland, water resources and housing.DocumentHidden Violence: Preventing and responding to sexual exploitation and sexual abuse of adolescent boys
Promundo, 2012This MenCare briefing paper summarises results a report with the same title prepared in 2012 by Promundo for the OAK Foundation. While recognising that girls experience higher rates of sexual violence than boys, the paper seeks to apply a gender lens to boys’ experiences of sexual violence and exploitation, and raise awareness of the particular challenges boys face.DocumentThe “We Can” Campaign in South Asia, 2004-2011. External evaluation report
Oxfam, 2011This evaluation was commissioned by Oxfam GB to measure the impact of the We Can campaign, which ran from 2004-2010 in six countries across south Asia (Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka). The overall goal of the We Can programme was to reduce the social acceptance of violence against women across the six countries. There were four objectives:DocumentThe “We Can” Campaign in South Asia, 2004-2011. External evaluation report
Oxfam, 2011This evaluation was commissioned by Oxfam GB to measure the impact of the We Can campaign, which ran from 2004-2010 in six countries across south Asia (Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka). The overall goal of the We Can programme was to reduce the social acceptance of violence against women across the six countries. There were four objectives:DocumentMainstreaming gender and climate change in Nepal
International Institute for Environment and Development, 2012This paper analyses the extent to which gender differences are taken into account in the development of policies and plans for adaptation to climate change in Nepal and investigates the opportunities and progress made toward mainstreaming gender into policy more widely. Whilst the recommendations presented are particularly tailored for Nepal, they also have wider relevance to other contexts.DocumentEconomic impact assessment of climate change in key sectors in Nepal: study implementation plan
Integrated Development Society, 2012This report summarises the implementation plans for the main phase of the Economic Impact Assessment of Climate Change in Key Sectors in Nepal study, including the approach and methods proposed.Pages
