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In The Know - UNDP Nepal Newsletter - Issue 50, February 2011
Abstract:
"In the Know" is the 50th issue of February 2011 by UNDP Nepal; a newsletter which consists of the following headlines: Government, Int’l community commit towards a disaster resilient Nepal; Extended assistance for the ex-combatants to begin a new life; South-South Cooperation for promoting Gender Responsive Policing; ‘Democratic Dialogues’ continue to be popular; Siddharthanagar market – successful public private partnership; Conservation of wetland—Barhakunda; Solar tukis benefit 3000 deprived people; Empowered women’s group; Electricity enables establishment of community FM station; Forest conservation groups in Nepal and Guatemala win 2011 UNEP Sasakawa Prize; Role of stakeholders in curbing impunity; Election Commission gears up for more trainings; and Community Mediation Centres become popular.
Publisher: UNDP Type / Script:
Bulletin or Poster  in  English
Keywords:
ACCESS TO JUSTICE, IMPUNITY, CHILDREN AND WOMEN, WOMEN EMPOWERMENT, DEGREE OF MOBILITY, SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT PATH, SPECIAL RESERVATION, CITIZENSHIP, CONSERVATION OF WETLAND, VULNERABLE, LIVELIHOOD, GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT, GREEN ECONOMY, FOOD SECURITY, INDIGENOUS PEOPLE, WATER IRRIGATION SYSTEM, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, SOLAR POWER, CULTURE OF IMPUNITY, HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATION, ALTERNATIVE ENERGY, HUMAN RIGHTS, MARGINALIZED PEOPLE, DEPRIVED, FOREST CONSERVATION, COMMUNITY FM, ELECTION COMMISSION
Thematic Group:
UNDP, (2011)
Thesaurus:
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In The Know - UNDP Nepal Newsletter - Issue 50, February 2011
Abstract:
"In the Know" is the 50th issue of February 2011 by UNDP Nepal; a newsletter which consists of the following headlines: Government, Int’l community commit towards a disaster resilient Nepal; Extended assistance for the ex-combatants to begin a new life; South-South Cooperation for promoting Gender Responsive Policing; ‘Democratic Dialogues’ continue to be popular; Siddharthanagar market – successful public private partnership; Conservation of wetland—Barhakunda; Solar tukis benefit 3000 deprived people; Empowered women’s group; Electricity enables establishment of community FM station; Forest conservation groups in Nepal and Guatemala win 2011 UNEP Sasakawa Prize; Role of stakeholders in curbing impunity; Election Commission gears up for more trainings; and Community Mediation Centres become popular.
Publisher: UNDP Type / Script:
Bulletin or Poster  in  English
Keywords:
ACCESS TO JUSTICE, IMPUNITY, SOLAR POWER, CULTURE OF IMPUNITY, HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATION, ALTERNATIVE ENERGY, HUMAN RIGHTS, MARGINALIZED PEOPLE, DEPRIVED, FOREST CONSERVATION, COMMUNITY FM, ELECTION COMMISSION
Thematic Group:
UNDP, (2011)
Thesaurus:
18.07.02 - Documents
PDF | File Size: 933 KB   Download
Feeder: DEEPIKA DHAKAL, Editor: , Auditor:
...