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Nepal: Country Report to the FAO International Technical Conference on Plant Genetic Resources Nepal is located between the People's Republic of China to the north and the Republic of India to the south, east and west; and lies on the Mid-Himalayan mountain section of Asia. It extends from 26o22' N to 30o 27' N latitudes and 80o4' E to 88o12' ...
NARC, FAO, (1995)
OCHA Nepal Daily Sit Rep Kathmandu, 21 April 2006 The 16th day of the general strike called by the Seven Party Alliance was also observed throughout the country with most markets closed and no vehicle movement.In the eastern region it is reported that CPN/Maoist are generally encouraging people to m...
UNOCHA, (2006)
OCHA Nepal- Fornightly Situation Overview During the first two weeks of March, the political sense in Nepal was dominated by electioneering as tense rose between political parties and their supporters. The electoral tempo has picked up momentum after the end of the February agitation in the ...
UNOCHA, (2008)
Nepal Earthquake: Overview WHO Director-General Dr Margaret Chan said ”My heart goes out to the people of Nepal who have suffered such a massive calamity. At this time of tragedy all of us in WHO are standing by to help Nepal in every way you need – with funds, medicines and e...
WHO, (2015)
An Overview of the Eastern Region of Nepal The Eastern Region (ER) of Nepal has three eco-zones: mountains, mid hills and the Tarai that vary between an altitude of 60 m and 8,848 m. Administratively, the region is divided into three zones (Mechi, Koshi and Sagarmatha), 16 districts, 893 Vill...
UNRCHCO, (2013)
An Overview of the Far Western Region of Nepal The Far Western Region covers 19,539 km2 and comprises two zones, the Seti and Mahakali. It has nine districts with the regional headquarters at Dipayal, Doti district. The Far Western Region is remote and developmentally challenged. Some 44 % of peo...
UNCFO, (2012)
An Overview of the Mid Western Region of Nepal The Mid Western Region (MWR) is the largest of the five development regions of Nepal. It has the same three eco-zones as the other regions: Tarai, hills and mountains. It has some of the most remote and economically depressed areas of the country, in...
UNRCHCO, (2012)