Nepal’s international development partners are committed to supporting Nepal’s peace process. In this spirit, they launched the Nepal ‘Peace and Development Strategy’ (PDS), which was developed over the course of 2010 by a cross-section of local and international actors. The PDS articulates how development partners could assist Nepal in the years ahead to realize the development agenda embedded in the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) from 2006. It makes the case for ensuring development investments are ready, when called upon, to assist with both the short-term challenges as well as the all-important long-term transition issues reflected in the CPA. The PDS is, in effect, an ‘offer of support’ by development partners in specific areas that could help Nepal build the kind of peace which will be irreversible. The PDS also looks critically at how development partners can better respond to the particular demands of peacebuilding in terms of development effectiveness, coordination and operations.
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Publisher:
UN, USAID
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Progress Report
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Keywords:
PEACE DEVELOPMENT, DEVELOPMENT, ADMINISTRATION DEVELOPMENT, PLANS DEVELOPMENT, POLICY DEVELOPMENT, RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT, STRATEGIES, ECONOMIC PLANNING
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Thematic Group: UN
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International Peace and Security
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02.04.00
- Development
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