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Developmen Advocate Nepal-Completing Nepal’s Transition
Abstract:
The United Nations understands that the concept goes far deeper than ceasefires and the management of fighting forces. UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, in his 2014 report Peace building in the Immediate Aftermath of Conflict’, states that “p]sot-conflict peace building is a generational undertaking that relies heavily on predictable financial, technical and political support in the short, medium and long term.” Peace building, the report asserts, should establish the foundations of “long-term peace and stability and avoid the recurrence of conflicts.Completing Nepal’s Transition, Achievements, challenges, and a way forward, Governments always hold more responsibility in resolving any conflict; the peace process cannot begin with rebels, The peace process has passed through some critical junctures but we have yet to conclude, Integration was possible because both the Nepal Army and Maoist combatants accepted political decisions,Driven by internal actors, Nepal’s peace process has largely been respectable affair, Nepal’s exemplary peace process, Whither the peace dividend, continuing transition,Women in Nepal’s peace process, connecting the peaces,Functional responsibilities and transition into a federal system,From Rolpa to Kathmandu, Federalism will be particularly incomplete without a proper design for fiscal federalism,This land is our land, too little, too late, The role of equality in sustaining peace, National ownership is essential to success; the role of international actors is secondary,Socioeconomic Impact of the Return of Voluntary Retirees to the Communities,The problem in Nepal is not lack of money, it is lack of certainty.
Publisher: UNDP Type / Script:
Publication  in  English
Keywords:
DEVELOPMENT, ADVOCATE, COMPLIANCE ASSESSMENT, TRANSITIONAL, SOCFIAL INSURANCE, SOCIAL ASSSITANCE, LABOUR MARKET POLICIES, CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT, HUMAN DEVELOPMENT, EMPLOYMENT FACALITIES, PEACE BUILDING, POLITICAL MOVEMENT, CONFLICT AFFECTED AREAS, TECHNICAL ADVISORY, FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE, RESPONSIBILITY, CRITICAL JUNCTURE, MAOIST ARMY PERSONNEL, GENDER EQUALITY, COMMUNITY OWNERSHIP, SOCIO ECONOMIC
Thematic Group:
UNDP, (2014)
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14.02.02 - Human Rights
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Developmen Advocate Nepal-Completing Nepal’s Transition
Abstract:
The United Nations understands that the concept goes far deeper than ceasefires and the management of fighting forces. UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, in his 2014 report Peace building in the Immediate Aftermath of Conflict’, states that “p]sot-conflict peace building is a generational undertaking that relies heavily on predictable financial, technical and political support in the short, medium and long term.” Peace building, the report asserts, should establish the foundations of “long-term peace and stability and avoid the recurrence of conflicts.Completing Nepal’s Transition, Achievements, challenges, and a way forward, Governments always hold more responsibility in resolving any conflict; the peace process cannot begin with rebels, The peace process has passed through some critical junctures but we have yet to conclude, Integration was possible because both the Nepal Army and Maoist combatants accepted political decisions,Driven by internal actors, Nepal’s peace process has largely been respectable affair, Nepal’s exemplary peace process, Whither the peace dividend, continuing transition,Women in Nepal’s peace process, connecting the peaces,Functional responsibilities and transition into a federal system,From Rolpa to Kathmandu, Federalism will be particularly incomplete without a proper design for fiscal federalism,This land is our land, too little, too late, The role of equality in sustaining peace, National ownership is essential to success; the role of international actors is secondary,Socioeconomic Impact of the Return of Voluntary Retirees to the Communities,The problem in Nepal is not lack of money, it is lack of certainty.
Publisher: UNDP Type / Script:
Publication  in  English
Keywords:
DEVELOPMENT, ADVOCATE, COMPLIANCE ASSESSMENT, TRANSITIONAL, SOCFIAL INSURANCE, SOCIAL ASSSITANCE, LABOUR MARKET POLICIES, CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT, HUMAN DEVELOPMENT, EMPLOYMENT FACALITIES, PEACE BUILDING, POLITICAL MOVEMENT, CONFLICT AFFECTED AREAS, TECHNICAL ADVISORY, FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE, RESPONSIBILITY, CRITICAL JUNCTURE, MAOIST ARMY PERSONNEL, GENDER EQUALITY, COMMUNITY OWNERSHIP, SOCIO ECONOMIC
Thematic Group:
UNDP, (2014)
Thesaurus:
14.02.02 - Human Rights
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Developmen Advocate Nepal-Completing Nepal’s Transition
Abstract:
The United Nations understands that the concept goes far deeper than ceasefires and the management of fighting forces. UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, in his 2014 report Peace building in the Immediate Aftermath of Conflict’, states that “p]sot-conflict peace building is a generational undertaking that relies heavily on predictable financial, technical and political support in the short, medium and long term.” Peace building, the report asserts, should establish the foundations of “long-term peace and stability and avoid the recurrence of conflicts.Completing Nepal’s Transition, Achievements, challenges, and a way forward, Governments always hold more responsibility in resolving any conflict; the peace process cannot begin with rebels, The peace process has passed through some critical junctures but we have yet to conclude, Integration was possible because both the Nepal Army and Maoist combatants accepted political decisions,Driven by internal actors, Nepal’s peace process has largely been respectable affair, Nepal’s exemplary peace process, Whither the peace dividend, continuing transition,Women in Nepal’s peace process, connecting the peaces,Functional responsibilities and transition into a federal system,From Rolpa to Kathmandu, Federalism will be particularly incomplete without a proper design for fiscal federalism,This land is our land, too little, too late, The role of equality in sustaining peace, National ownership is essential to success; the role of international actors is secondary,Socioeconomic Impact of the Return of Voluntary Retirees to the Communities,The problem in Nepal is not lack of money, it is lack of certainty.
Publisher: UNDP Type / Script:
Publication  in  English
Keywords:
DEVELOPMENT, ADVOCATE, COMPLIANCE ASSESSMENT, TRANSITIONAL, SOCFIAL INSURANCE, SOCIAL ASSSITANCE, LABOUR MARKET POLICIES, CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT, HUMAN DEVELOPMENT, EMPLOYMENT FACALITIES, PEACE BUILDING, POLITICAL MOVEMENT, CONFLICT AFFECTED AREAS, TECHNICAL ADVISORY, FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE, RESPONSIBILITY, CRITICAL JUNCTURE, MAOIST ARMY PERSONNEL, GENDER EQUALITY, COMMUNITY OWNERSHIP, SOCIO ECONOMIC
Thematic Group:
UNDP, (2014)
Thesaurus:
14.02.02 - Human Rights
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Feeder: BINDUPOUDEL, Editor: , Auditor:
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Developmen Advocate Nepal-Completing Nepal’s Transition
Abstract:
The United Nations understands that the concept goes far deeper than ceasefires and the management of fighting forces. UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, in his 2014 report Peace building in the Immediate Aftermath of Conflict’, states that “p]sot-conflict peace building is a generational undertaking that relies heavily on predictable financial, technical and political support in the short, medium and long term.” Peace building, the report asserts, should establish the foundations of “long-term peace and stability and avoid the recurrence of conflicts.Completing Nepal’s Transition, Achievements, challenges, and a way forward, Governments always hold more responsibility in resolving any conflict; the peace process cannot begin with rebels, The peace process has passed through some critical junctures but we have yet to conclude, Integration was possible because both the Nepal Army and Maoist combatants accepted political decisions,Driven by internal actors, Nepal’s peace process has largely been respectable affair, Nepal’s exemplary peace process, Whither the peace dividend, continuing transition,Women in Nepal’s peace process, connecting the peaces,Functional responsibilities and transition into a federal system,From Rolpa to Kathmandu, Federalism will be particularly incomplete without a proper design for fiscal federalism,This land is our land, too little, too late, The role of equality in sustaining peace, National ownership is essential to success; the role of international actors is secondary,Socioeconomic Impact of the Return of Voluntary Retirees to the Communities,The problem in Nepal is not lack of money, it is lack of certainty.
Publisher: UNDP Type / Script:
Publication  in  English
Keywords:
DEVELOPMENT, ADVOCATE, COMPLIANCE ASSESSMENT, TRANSITIONAL, SOCFIAL INSURANCE, SOCIAL ASSSITANCE, LABOUR MARKET POLICIES, CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT, HUMAN DEVELOPMENT, EMPLOYMENT FACALITIES, PEACE BUILDING, POLITICAL MOVEMENT, CONFLICT AFFECTED AREAS, TECHNICAL ADVISORY, FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE, RESPONSIBILITY, CRITICAL JUNCTURE, MAOIST ARMY PERSONNEL, GENDER EQUALITY, COMMUNITY OWNERSHIP, SOCIO ECONOMIC
Thematic Group:
UNDP, (2014)
Thesaurus:
14.02.02 - Human Rights
PDF | File Size: 6 MB   Download
Feeder: BINDUPOUDEL, Editor: , Auditor:
...
Developmen Advocate Nepal-Completing Nepal’s Transition
Abstract:
The United Nations understands that the concept goes far deeper than ceasefires and the management of fighting forces. UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, in his 2014 report Peace building in the Immediate Aftermath of Conflict’, states that “[p]sot-conflict peace building is a generational undertaking that relies heavily on predictable financial, technical and political support in the short, medium and long term.” Peace building, the report asserts, should establish the foundations of “long-term peace and stability and avoid the recurrence of conflicts.Completing Nepal’s Transition, Achievements, challenges, and a way forward, Governments always hold more responsibility in resolving any conflict; the peace process cannot begin with rebels, The peace process has passed through some critical junctures but we have yet to conclude, Integration was possible because both the Nepal Army and Maoist combatants accepted political decisions,Driven by internal actors, Nepal’s peace process has largely been respectable affair, Nepal’s exemplary peace process, Whither the peace dividend, A continuing transition,Women in Nepal’s peace process, connecting the peaces,Functional responsibilities and transition into a federal system,From Rolpa to Kathmandu, Federalism will be particularly incomplete without a proper design for fiscal federalism,This land is our land, too little, too late, The role of equality in sustaining peace, National ownership is essential to success; the role of international actors is secondary,Socioeconomic Impact of the Return of Voluntary Retirees to the Communities,The problem in Nepal is not lack of money, it is lack of certainty,
Publisher: UNDP Type / Script:
Publication  in  English
Keywords:
DEVELOPMENT, ADVOCATE, COMPLIANCE ASSESSMENT, TRANSITIONAL, SOCFIAL INSURANCE, SOCIAL ASSSITANCE, LABOUR MARKET POLICIES, CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT, HUMAN DEVELOPMENT, EMPLOYMENT FACALITIES, PEACE BUILDING, POLITICAL MOVEMENT, CONFLICT AFFECTED AREAS, TECHNICAL ADVISORY, FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE, RESPONSIBILITY, CRITICAL JUNCTURE, MAOIST ARMY PERSONNEL, GENDER EQUALITY, COMMUNITY OWNERSHIP, SOCIO ECONOMIC
Thematic Group:
UNDP, (2014)
Thesaurus:
14.02.02 - Human Rights
PDF | File Size: 6 MB   Download
Feeder: BINDUPOUDEL, Editor: , Auditor:
...
Developmen Advocate Nepal-Completing Nepal’s Transition
Abstract:
The United Nations understands that the concept goes far deeper than ceasefires and the management of fighting forces. UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, in his 2014 report Peace building in the Immediate Aftermath of Conflict’, states that “[p]sot-conflict peace building is a generational undertaking that relies heavily on predictable financial, technical and political support in the short, medium and long term.” Peace building, the report asserts, should establish the foundations of “long-term peace and stability and avoid the recurrence of conflicts.Completing Nepal’s Transition, Achievements, challenges, and a way forward, Governments always hold more responsibility in resolving any conflict; the peace process cannot begin with rebels, The peace process has passed through some critical junctures but we have yet to conclude, Integration was possible because both the Nepal Army and Maoist combatants accepted political decisions,Driven by internal actors, Nepal’s peace process has largely been respectable affair, Nepal’s exemplary peace process, Whither the peace dividend, A continuing transition,Women in Nepal’s peace process, connecting the peaces,Functional responsibilities and transition into a federal system,From Rolpa to Kathmandu, Federalism will be particularly incomplete without a proper design for fiscal federalism,
Publisher: UNDP Type / Script:
Publication  in  English
Keywords:
DEVELOPMENT, ADVOCATE, COMPLIANCE ASSESSMENT, TRANSITIONAL, SOCFIAL INSURANCE, SOCIAL ASSSITANCE, LABOUR MARKET POLICIES, CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT, HUMAN DEVELOPMENT, EMPLOYMENT FACALITIES, PEACE BUILDING, POLITICAL MOVEMENT, CONFLICT AFFECTED AREAS, TECHNICAL ADVISORY, FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE, RESPONSIBILITY, CRITICAL JUNCTURE, MAOIST ARMY PERSONNEL
Thematic Group:
UNDP, (2014)
Thesaurus:
14.02.02 - Human Rights
PDF | File Size: 6 MB   Download
Feeder: BINDUPOUDEL, Editor: , Auditor:
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