This Common Country Assessment (CCA), 2007, reviews and reports on Nepal’s main development and humanitarian challenges and identifies the key areas for UN development assistance. It is being published shortly after a comprehensive peace agreement has come into force ending ten years of violent conflict, which disrupted the functioning of the state, reduced state revenues, diverted resources away from development programmes, and reduced the rural population’s already inadequate access to food, drinking water, sanitation, health care, education and employment.
To consolidate peace, the concerns of the poor and excluded need to be better understood and addressed. This assessment has thus been conducted from a human rights perspective to highlight the situation of Nepal’s women and the disadvantaged ethnic, caste and religious groups who make up most of Nepal’s poor. It also focuses on the rural populations’ realisation of their rights to food, safe drinking water, health care, education and employment.
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Progress Report
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Keywords:
HUMAN RIGHTS, CONFLICT, PEACE, RECOVERY, PEACEBUILDING, POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT, DISCRIMINATION, DALITS, REFUGEES, JUSTICE, CORRUPTION, GOVERNANCE, POVERTY, MIGRATION, EMPLOYMENT, HUNGER, MALNUTRITION, FOOD SECURITY, PRIMARY EDUCATION, EDUCATIONAL QUALITY, GENDER EQUALITY, WOMEN EMPOWERMENT, HEALTH, CHILD HEALTH, REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH, MATERNAL HEALTH, HIV/AIDS, MALARIA, TUBERCULOSIS, ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY, WATER, SANITATION, NATURAL DISASTERS, RISK REDUCTION, GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP, DEVELOPMENT
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International Peace and Security
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