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Statistical evidence on social and economic exclusion in Nepal
Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2009This paper is a discourse on social exclusion in Nepal. It aims to identify statistically significant economic and social development differences between castes and ethnic groups. It reports on the changes in poverty levels and other human development indicators that have taken place during the conflict period.Document‘Promoting peace and democracy through security sector reform’, insights #79
Eldis Gateway to Development and Environment Information, 2010Since the late 1990s, security sector reform (SSR) has emerged as a principal activity for promoting peace and stability, and a priority for donors in post-conflict countries. This issue of insights explores the concept of SSR as a coordinated, comprehensive approach to reforming the entire security system, to improve security governance and promote respect for human rights.DocumentEnd evaluation of the Decentralised Local Governance Support Programme (DLGSP) in Nepal
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2009The scope of this evaluation is to check the implementation of and draw recommendations from the Decentralised Local Governance Support Programme (DLGSP) implemented by UNDP in Nepal.DocumentDemand-driven governance: an analysis of the interventions of international aid agencies
Norwegian Institute for Urban and Regional Research, 2009This working paper reviews demand-driven governance as a set of principles which have characterised aid and development interventions in certain post-conflict contexts, using Nepal as a case study.DocumentEmpowered women and the men behind them: a study of change within the Hills Leasehold Forestry and Forage Development Project in Nepal
International Fund for Agricultural Development, 2009DocumentCountry assessments of the state of environmental movement in Nepal
Development Fund, Norway, 2008Nepal faces myriads of environmental challenges as the country steadily industrialised and urbanised these challenges continue to grow both in size and complexity. This paper reviews the trends and activities of environmental organisations in Nepal, reflecting the weaknesses and constrains that they face. The main findings of the paper are:OrganisationNepal Forum of Environmental Journalists (NEFEJ)
Since its establishment in 1986, NEFEJ – popularly known as Forum – has been involved in advocacy through television, radio and print journalism to bring information on environment and devDocumentCommunity Radio Assessment System (CR-PAS)
Nepal Forum of Environmental Journalists, 2009The success of a community radio depends on the consistent, honest and cooperative behaviour of those involved in running it. This manual constitutes valuable information for strengthening community radio initiatives in Nepal, but also in other Asian countries and even other continents. It draws from both the grassroots experience of community media and from international broadcast prDocumentAssessing women’s political party programmes: best practices and recommendations
National Democratic Institute, 2008This handbook presents the specific elements and approaches that are most effective in encouraging women’s participation and leadership in political parties.DocumentResource manual on flash flood risk management module 2: non-structural measures
International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, (ICIMOD), Nepal, 2008Frequent flash floods in the Hindu-Kush Himalayan region pose a severe threat to life, livelihoods and infrastructure, both within the mountains and downstream. They tend to carry with them much higher amounts of debris which can cause damage to hydropower stations, roads, bridges, buildings and other infrastructure.Pages
