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 particular the Karnali Zone. It is also home to two major ethnic and religious minorities, Tharu and Muslim, as well as some endangered groups. This paper provides a quick overview of main development issues of the region.
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UNRCHCO
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Publication
in English
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Keywords:
POLITICAL CONDITIONS, POLITICAL CONDITIONS, INSTITUTIONS, MOVEMENTS, POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT, POVERTY, SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT, POVERTY MITIGATION, BASIC NEEDS,
MORTALITY, CHILD MORTALITY, LIFE EXPECTANCY, MORTALITY DECLINE, POPULATION GROWTH, POPULATION DYNAMICS, POPULATION, NATURAL DISASTERS, HEALTH, RIGHT TO HEALTH, SANITATION, ETHNIC AND RACIAL GROUPS
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Thematic Group: UNRCHCO (UNRCO)
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UN Resident Coordinator and Humanitarian Coordinator Office (UN Resident Coordinator Office)
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01.01.00
- Political Conditions, Institutions, Movements
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