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The effects on agrarian contracts of a governmental intervention into bonded labor in the western terai of Nepal
Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2006This paper considers a government intervention into a specific form of bonded labour in Nepal.DocumentRed flags flying on the roof of the world
Eldis News Weblog, 2006This commentary by an Eldis editor considers the implications of the Maoist's 'People's War' in Nepal and provides links for further information on conflict.The web log discusses the complexities of Nepal’s conflict and the triage of Monarch, Maoist and Politician which pose a significant hurdle to development agencies and the international community alike.DocumentThe shadow wage of child labour: an application to Nepal
Understanding Children’s Work (UCW) Programme, 2005This paper estimates the contribution of child labour to the formation of household farm income in rural enterprises.DocumentNepal: electing chaos
International Crisis Group, 2006This document traces the political turmoil surrounding democracy, elections and politics in Nepal. Focusing on the precarious position of the monarch, Maoist rebels and the protesting political parties, the report considers the future for a country engulfed in civil conflict. Various recommendations are offered to all members of the political process.DocumentBetween two stones: Nepal’s decade of conflict
Integrated Regional Information Networks, UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), 2005This on-line IRIN special provides a collection of lead articles, features, interviews and special testimonies covering various aspects of conflict in Nepal.The document gives an overview of the two main sides of Nepal's conflict, the Royal Nepal Army and Maoists.DocumentFuture policy choices for the education sector in Asia
Asia 2015 Conference: Promoting Growth, Ending Poverty, 2006Although considerable progress has been made in recent years towards educational goals in Asia, much remains to be achieved.DocumentIndigenous and tribal peoples: an ethnic audit of selected poverty reduction strategy papers
International Labour Organization, 2005Indigenous and tribal peoples represent about 5 per cent of the world's population, but over 15 per cent of the world's poor. The incidence of extreme poverty is higher among them than among other social groups and they generally benefit much less than others from overall declines in poverty.DocumentIndigenous peoples, poverty reduction and conflict in Nepal
International Labour Organization, 2005This case study argues that despite the good intentions and increasing realisation of the importance of social inclusion for poverty alleviation and lasting peace, reflected in the PRSP, insufficient attention has been given to indigenous peoples’ issues in Nepal.Problems of the PRSP as identified by the paper include:the indigenous peoples issue has not been recognised as a crosscuttinDocumentTracking resource and policy impact: incorporating millennium development goals and indicators and poverty reduction strategy paper monitoring across sectors
Statistics Norway, 2004The main aim of this report is to show how a statistical system for tracking resource and policy impact could be designed and implemented.DocumentSouth Asian Yearbook of Trade & Development
Centre for Trade and Development, 2005This publication is a comprehensive collection of twelve research papers on trade- related topics relevant to the development concerns of South Asian countries (India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal and Sri Lanka).Pages
