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LDF Programme Operation Guidelines
Abstract:
The United Nations Capital Development Fund (UNCDF), which has been working in Nepal since 1975, provides financial and technical resources to support development activities in the Least Developed Countries (LDC). UNCDF focuses most of its programming in 15 "concentration countries" including Nepal. UNCDF's overarching goal is to help reduce poverty. Its particular approach is to invest with the poor in building the productive capacity and self-reliance of poor communities by increasing their access to essential local infrastructure and services. A key component of this strategy involves the financing of area-based Local Development Fund (LDF). In April 2000, His Majesty's Government of Nepal (HMG/N) approved the Local Development Fund (LDF). The project is funded by UNCDF. LDF will be implemented initially in eight districts. They are Terhathum, Udayapur, Dhanusa, Dolakha, Kavre, Rupendehi, Kaski and Achham.
Publisher: UNCDF Type / Script:
Publication  in  English
Keywords:
LOCAL DEVELOPMENT, DEVELOPMENT, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, DEVELOPMENT PLANNING, POPULAR PARTICIPATION, REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT, URBAN DEVELOPMENT, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT, LOCAL GOVERNMENT, FUND-RAISING, FINANCING, ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE, MANAGEMENT, FIELD OFFICES, INSTITUTIONAL MACHINERY, INTERGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS, ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE, SUBSIDIARY BODIES, ORGANIZATIONAL REFORM, BUSINESS ORGANIZATION
Thematic Group:
UNCDF, (2002)
Thesaurus:
02.05.00 - Public Administration
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Feeder: MANISHAKUMARI, Editor: ALISHATHAPALIYA, Auditor:
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LDF Programme Operation Guidelines
Abstract:
The United Nations Capital Development Fund (UNCDF), which has been working in Nepal since 1975, provides financial and technical resources to support development activities in the Least Developed Countries (LDC). UNCDF focuses most of its programming in 15 "concentration countries" including Nepal. UNCDF's overarching goal is to help reduce poverty. Its particular approach is to invest with the poor in building the productive capacity and self-reliance of poor communities by increasing their access to essential local infrastructure and services. A key component of this strategy involves the financing of area-based Local Development Fund (LDF). In April 2000, His Majesty's Government of Nepal (HMG/N) approved the Local Development Fund (LDF). The project is funded by UNCDF. LDF will be implemented initially in eight districts. They are Terhathum, Udayapur, Dhanusa, Dolakha, Kavre, Rupendehi, Kaski and Achham.
Publisher: UNCDF Type / Script:
Publication  in  English
Keywords:
LOCAL DEVELOPMENT, DEVELOPMENT, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, DEVELOPMENT PLANNING, POPULAR PARTICIPATION, REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT, URBAN DEVELOPMENT, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT, LOCAL GOVERNMENT, FUND-RAISING, FINANCING, ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE, MANAGEMENT, FIELD OFFICES, INSTITUTIONAL MACHINERY, INTERGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS, ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE, SUBSIDIARY BODIES, ORGANIZATIONAL REFORM, BUSINESS ORGANIZATION
Thematic Group:
UNCDF, (2002)
Thesaurus:
02.05.00 - Public Administration
PDF | File Size: 87 KB   Download
Feeder: MANISHAKUMARI, Editor: , Auditor:
...
LDF Programme Operation Guidelines
Abstract:
The United Nations Capital Development Fund (UNCDF), which has been working in Nepal since 1975, provides financial and technical resources to support development activities in the Least Developed Countries (LDC). UNCDF focuses most of its programming in 15 "concentration countries" including Nepal. UNCDF's overarching goal is to help reduce poverty. Its particular approach is to invest with the poor in building the productive capacity and self-reliance of poor communities by increasing their access to essential local infrastructure and services. A key component of this strategy involves the financing of area-based Local Development Fund (LDF). In April 2000, His Majesty's Government of Nepal (HMG/N) approved the Local Development Fund (LDF). The project is funded by UNCDF. LDF will be implemented initially in eight districts. They are Terhathum, Udayapur, Dhanusa, Dolakha, Kavre, Rupendehi, Kaski and Achham.
Publisher: UNCDF Type / Script:
Publication  in  English
Keywords:
LOCAL DEVELOPMENT, DEVELOPMENT, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, DEVELOPMENT PLANNING, POPULAR PARTICIPATION, REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT, URBAN DEVELOPMENT, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT, LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Thematic Group:
UNCDF, (2002)
Thesaurus:
02.05.00 - Public Administration
PDF | File Size: 87 KB   Download
Feeder: MANISHAKUMARI, Editor: , Auditor:
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