Water, Environmental Sanitation and Hygiene Programme for Urban Poor
The current global trend of urbanisation is putting pressure on our eco-system and is linked to poverty. Nepal is struggling with the most rapid urbanisation trend in the South Asian Sub-continent with approximately 15% of its total population living... UNHABITAT, (2007)
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Addressing Outstanding Humanitarian Needs in Nepal: A Shared Effort And Responsibility (19 August 2015)
Marking the World Humanitarian Day, aid community in Nepal saluted contributions made by good‐willed individuals and communities themselves to saving lives and alleviating the suffering in the aftermath of the back-to-back earthquakes.The response l... UN, (2015)
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UNDAF District Profiles: Water, Hygiene and Sanitation
Highlights:
Humla:
65% of the people in Humla have access to safe drinking water through water supply
systems. More households have toilets in 2012 (43%) than in 2011 (32%). 4 of 27 VDCs have been declared ODF.
Mugu:
75% of households use t... UNRCHCO, (2013)
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FINAL REPORT: UNFPA Nepal Emergency Response Evaluation
A Joint Initiative of UNFPA and the Columbia University
School for International and Public Affairs
Columbia University
New York, NY
May 2009
Nepal is simultaneously a developing country, a country in transition, and a country in humanitarian crisis. The fact that Nepal is vulnerable to natural disasters only further compounds the country’s challenge for social, economic, and political dev... UNFPA, (2009)
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Funding
Requirements
UNICEF in Nepal 2008 - 2010
The 2008-2010 programme is focussed on the poorest and most excluded, including
children and young people impacted by the conflict. It stresses women’s and young
people’s participation and seeks to assist local communities to better manage their de... UNICEF, (2008)
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LET US LEARN EDUCATING THE HARDEST TO REACH
Nepal
This report consists of disparities that persist in educational achievement
between girls and boys and among ethnic minorities, especially in remote rural areas. In Nepal, Let Us Learn uses a multi-pronged approach to get more children into school, ... UNICEF, (2011)
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GENDER EQUALITY
AND SOCIAL INCLUSION
FOR FOOD-AND NUTRITION-
SECURITY IN NEPAL
RESEARCH REPORT
The World Bank (WB) continues to support the Government of Nepal’s (GON) thrust to improve the food and nutrition security of its people. It already has several major investments in agriculture and nutrition development programs, including Sunaula Ha... WORLD BANK, (2014)
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Nutrition in Nepal
A National Development Priority
THE WORLD BANK
Nepal has a very high rate of child malnutrition: half (49%) of children under five are stunted and one third (39%) are underweight. Maternal undernutrition is also a significant problem in Nepal: One in
four (24%) women of reproductive age has chro... WORLD BANK, (2006)
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UNICEF WASH RESPONSE
Earthquake April 25 2015
Update as of Jan , 2016
Nine months after the devastating earthquakes of 25 April and 12 May which struck Nepal, the overall humanitarian situation has improved. The aftershocks are still being experienced though their frequencies are quite rare these days,
and most of the... UNICEF, (2016)
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Draft for Discussion
National Report on the Implementation of the 2030 Agenda for
Sustainable Development
Government of Nepal
National Planning Commission of Nepal
Government of Nepal
National Planning Commission of Nepal
This report includes Implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. This "SDGs Voluntary Review Report: Eradicating Poverty and Promoting Prosperity in Nepal" is an attempt to update the SDGs mainstreaming and implementation process a... GON, (2017)
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UNDAF District Profiles: Water, Hygiene and Sanitation
This District profile showing the data about access to safe drinking water, hygiene and sanitation in different district on Nepal.
#WaterResources #Development #NaturalResources #Inclusion #Employment #Agriculture #Education #FoodSecurity #Hygiene... UNRCHCO, (2013)
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MARCH 2017
Policy Brief
DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGES OF NEPAL:
Trends and Policy Implications
Nepal’s demographic experience is remarkable in many ways. In the span of a few decades, Nepal has achieved significant declines in mortality rates, fertility rates, and population growth rates (Table 1). Most significant, Nepal’s demographic transit... GON, UNICEF, (2017)
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Government of Finland Agrees to Provide One Million Euro for UNICEF to Build Water Supply, Sanitation and Hygiene Systems in Communities and Schools
Over the years Nepal has made significant strides in achieving its Water, Sanitation and Hygiene targets. However, with the devastating earthquake, we along with the Government of Nepal and UNICEF Nepal are working to build back better and achieve no... UNICEF, (2016)
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