supporting Progress Through Equality Nepal
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is the UN’s global
development network, advocating for change and connecting countries to
knowledge, experience and resources to help people build a better life. It is
on the ground in 166 countries,... UNDP, (2006)
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UNDP in Nepal Annual Report -2013
Since the signing of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement in 2006, Nepal has undergone a complex transition that entailed rehabilitating former combatants, supporting a participatory constitution drafting process, holding credible elections and mitigati... UNDP, (2013)
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Innovathon Nepal NCO May 2015
Over the last few decades, Nepal made significant advancements in social development despite its ongoing socioeconomic complexities and geographical challenges.The data visionary and global health expert, Hans Rosling quoted in his recent visit to Ne... UNICEF, (2015)
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Decentralised Planning for the Child Programme (Tanahu District)
Nepal ranks of 144th among 174 countries in terms of Human Development(UNDP,1999). Its social indicators manifest the poor achievements in social development. Nepal's development lags behind that of other South Asian countries, which are also among l... GoN, UNICEF, (2000)
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Secretary-General's Press Encounter
It is invigorating to feel the vibrancy of life in this country as it goes through rapid economic and social development. It is also heartwarming to be here at a time when peace is gradually breaking out in the region, with India and Pakistan making ... UN, (2005)
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Report on Blanket Tube Well Testing in Sunsari, Bara, Dhanusha, Rupandehi, Kailali & Kanchanpur Districts
Arsenic contamination in ground drinking water in the Terai districts of Nepal has become a major health concern since the discovery of the presence of arsenic in ground water in 1999. The potential health risk due to arsenic contaminated drinking wa... UNICEF, (2010)
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A STUDY OF KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND PRACTICE (KAP) BEFORE AND AFTER IMPLEMENTATION OF PARENTAL EDUCATION PROGRAMME IN 3 DISTRICTS OF NEPAL.
November 2017
A vast body of literature shows that the future of children is greatly influenced by the level of knowledge, attitude and practice of parents or other caregivers in relation to diverse child development issues. Recognizing the need for parental educa... UNICEF, (2017)
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