
Webinar on Practical Measures to address the corruption problem in Nepal
Nepal Policy Institute, jointly with National Campaign for Sustainable Development organized a Webinar on Practical Measures to Address the Corruption Problem in Nepal.

Nepal Policy Institute, jointly with National Campaign for Sustainable Development organized a Webinar on Practical Measures to Address the Corruption Problem in Nepal.

Nepal Policy Institute in jointly with National Campaign for Sustainable Development organized a Webinar on ‘Impact of Weak Governance and Institutional Corruption on the SDGs.’


A webinar entitled “Federal Governance: People First and the Rule of Law” was organized by Nepal Policy Institute (NPI) in partnership with the Association of Nepalese in Americas (ANA). The webinar’s objective was to highlight the strengths of, and challenges inherent in, the newly established form of federal governance in Nepal.

The summary narrative and policy recommendations made by Policy Research Institute (PRI), the Government of Nepal’s think tank, first of its kind in policy research domain, is highly commendable. These suggestions and recommendations are the outcomes of after a thorough analysis of the policy gaps and resulting impacts of the government’s programs and priorities, and as well as the annual budgets of past five years: 1972/73 to 2076/77 Nepali fiscal years.

काठमाडौँ — वैदेशिक रोजगारीमा रहेका नेपाली कामदारहरूले कार्यस्थलबाटै कोभिड–१९ संक्रमण हुन सक्ने जोखिम

लन्डन — एउटा सर्वेक्षणले नेपाल सरकारले वैदेशिक रोजगारी गुमाएका कारण स्वदेश फर्कने नेपाली
Nepali migrants across the world, primarily in the Gulf countries, Malaysia and India,
KATHMANDU: In challenging times brought on by the coronavirus disease, Nepal Policy Instituteand Migration Lab,

This Rapid Assessment Report was prepared at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. At the time of writing, the pandemic has claimed over 551,000 lives, and affected over 12 million individuals globally. The situation is especially grave in South Asia where the incidence of COVID-19 cases is increasing rapidly, with India leading the number of confirmed cases. The pandemic has created disruptions in health care systems, global supply chains, and human mobility. The closure of businesses in key economic sectors has led to job-losses that has disproportionately impacted millions, especially individuals in the lower rungs of the socio-economic ladder such as migrant workers.

Nepal Policy Institute, jointly with National Campaign for Sustainable Development organized a Webinar on Practical Measures to Address the Corruption Problem in Nepal.

Nepal Policy Institute in jointly with National Campaign for Sustainable Development organized a Webinar on ‘Impact of Weak Governance and Institutional Corruption on the SDGs.’

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A webinar entitled “Federal Governance: People First and the Rule of Law” was organized by Nepal Policy Institute (NPI) in partnership with the Association of Nepalese in Americas (ANA). The webinar’s objective was to highlight the strengths of, and challenges inherent in, the newly established form of federal governance in Nepal.

The summary narrative and policy recommendations made by Policy Research Institute (PRI), the Government of Nepal’s think tank, first of its kind in policy research domain, is highly commendable. These suggestions and recommendations are the outcomes of after a thorough analysis of the policy gaps and resulting impacts of the government’s programs and priorities, and as well as the annual budgets of past five years: 1972/73 to 2076/77 Nepali fiscal years.

काठमाडौँ — वैदेशिक रोजगारीमा रहेका नेपाली कामदारहरूले कार्यस्थलबाटै कोभिड–१९ संक्रमण हुन सक्ने जोखिम

लन्डन — एउटा सर्वेक्षणले नेपाल सरकारले वैदेशिक रोजगारी गुमाएका कारण स्वदेश फर्कने नेपाली
Nepali migrants across the world, primarily in the Gulf countries, Malaysia and India,
KATHMANDU: In challenging times brought on by the coronavirus disease, Nepal Policy Instituteand Migration Lab,

This Rapid Assessment Report was prepared at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. At the time of writing, the pandemic has claimed over 551,000 lives, and affected over 12 million individuals globally. The situation is especially grave in South Asia where the incidence of COVID-19 cases is increasing rapidly, with India leading the number of confirmed cases. The pandemic has created disruptions in health care systems, global supply chains, and human mobility. The closure of businesses in key economic sectors has led to job-losses that has disproportionately impacted millions, especially individuals in the lower rungs of the socio-economic ladder such as migrant workers.