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Nepal Human Development Report 2009 - State Transformation and Human Development
Abstract:
The Nepal Human Development Report (HDR) is a nationally owned and led product, based on a nation-wide consultative process that involved guidance from a Steering Committee, technical support from an Advisory Committee, and comments and suggestions from a Reader Group. The Report was led by the National Planning Commission and UNDP Nepal. In accordance with the UNDP Corporate Policy on the National Human Development Reports (NHDRs), the findings and recommendations are those of the independent team of authors and experts, and do not necessarily reflect those of UNDP or the Government of Nepal. The preparation of this Report also followed the six UNDP Corporate Principles on NHDRs. Of these, the first three concern the critical role of the process in NHDR preparation. They are: country ownership, participatory and inclusive preparation, and independence of analysis. This implies the need for involving different stakeholders from the project’s beginning. These NHDR principles faithfully demanded intense consultation over a period of more than two years. Following the principles of country ownership, and participatory and inclusive preparation called for several efforts, among these: ` identification of three themes for critical discussion, based on the review of earlier Nepal Human Development Reports, and consultation with policy-makers; Acknowledgement ` holding a national level consultative workshop for further identifying and selecting theme; ` meeting with thematic groups to determine sub-themes of the selected theme and to prepare a draft theme outline; ` formation of a National Steering Committee to provide overall guidance and policy suggestions; ` formation of an advisory committee to offer technical inputs and insights in the preparation of the report; ` formation of a reader group to provide comments and inputs; ` preparation of five background papers on five sub-themes by five two-member inclusive teams of consultants; ` review of background papers by reader group and advisory committee. #HumanDevelopment
Publisher: UNDP Type / Script:
Unknown  in  English
Keywords:
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT, NEPAL HUMAN DEVELOPMENT, STATE TRANSITION, PEACE BUILDING, DEVELOPMENT, POLITICAL MOVEMENT, NEPAL
Thematic Group:
UNDP, (2009)
Thesaurus:
02.04.00 - Development
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Feeder: SHOVA GIRI, Editor: SANJIYA SHRESTHA, Auditor:
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Nepal Human Development Report 2009 - State Transformation and Human Development
Abstract:
The Nepal Human Development Report (HDR) is a nationally owned and led product, based on a nation-wide consultative process that involved guidance from a Steering Committee, technical support from an Advisory Committee, and comments and suggestions from a Reader Group. The Report was led by the National Planning Commission and UNDP Nepal. In accordance with the UNDP Corporate Policy on the National Human Development Reports (NHDRs), the findings and recommendations are those of the independent team of authors and experts, and do not necessarily reflect those of UNDP or the Government of Nepal. The preparation of this Report also followed the six UNDP Corporate Principles on NHDRs. Of these, the first three concern the critical role of the process in NHDR preparation. They are: country ownership, participatory and inclusive preparation, and independence of analysis. This implies the need for involving different stakeholders from the project’s beginning. These NHDR principles faithfully demanded intense consultation over a period of more than two years. Following the principles of country ownership, and participatory and inclusive preparation called for several efforts, among these: ` identification of three themes for critical discussion, based on the review of earlier Nepal Human Development Reports, and consultation with policy-makers; Acknowledgement ` holding a national level consultative workshop for further identifying and selecting theme; ` meeting with thematic groups to determine sub-themes of the selected theme and to prepare a draft theme outline; ` formation of a National Steering Committee to provide overall guidance and policy suggestions; ` formation of an advisory committee to offer technical inputs and insights in the preparation of the report; ` formation of a reader group to provide comments and inputs; ` preparation of five background papers on five sub-themes by five two-member inclusive teams of consultants; ` review of background papers by reader group and advisory committee.
Publisher: UNDP Type / Script:
Unknown  in  English
Keywords:
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT, NEPAL HUMAN DEVELOPMENT, STATE TRANSITION, PEACE BUILDING, DEVELOPMENT, POLITICAL MOVEMENT, NEPAL
Thematic Group:
UNDP, (2009)
Thesaurus:
02.04.00 - Development
PDF | File Size: 1.7 MB   Download
Feeder: SHOVA GIRI, Editor: RAJENDRA BANEPALI, Auditor:
...
Nepal Human Development Report 2009
Abstract:
The Nepal Human Development Report (HDR) is a nationally owned and led product, based on a nation-wide consultative process that involved guidance from a Steering Committee, technical support from an Advisory Committee, and comments and suggestions from a Reader Group. The Report was led by the National Planning Commission and UNDP Nepal. In accordance with the UNDP Corporate Policy on the National Human Development Reports (NHDRs), the findings and recommendations are those of the independent team of authors and experts, and do not necessarily reflect those of UNDP or the Government of Nepal. The preparation of this Report also followed the six UNDP Corporate Principles on NHDRs. Of these, the first three concern the critical role of the process in NHDR preparation. They are: country ownership, participatory and inclusive preparation, and independence of analysis. This implies the need for involving different stakeholders from the project’s beginning. These NHDR principles faithfully demanded intense consultation over a period of more than two years. Following the principles of country ownership, and participatory and inclusive preparation called for several efforts, among these: ` identification of three themes for critical discussion, based on the review of earlier Nepal Human Development Reports, and consultation with policy-makers; Acknowledgement ` holding a national level consultative workshop for further identifying and selecting theme; ` meeting with thematic groups to determine sub-themes of the selected theme and to prepare a draft theme outline; ` formation of a National Steering Committee to provide overall guidance and policy suggestions; ` formation of an advisory committee to offer technical inputs and insights in the preparation of the report; ` formation of a reader group to provide comments and inputs; ` preparation of five background papers on five sub-themes by five two-member inclusive teams of consultants; ` review of background papers by reader group and advisory committee.
Publisher: UNDP Type / Script:
Unknown  in  English
Keywords:
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT, NEPAL HUMAN DEVELOPMENT, STATE TRANSITION, PEACE BUILDING, DEVELOPMENT, POLITICAL MOVEMENT, NEPAL
Thematic Group:
UNDP, (2009)
Thesaurus:
02.04.00 - Development
PDF | File Size: 1.7 MB   Download
Feeder: SHOVA GIRI, Editor: RAJENDRA BANEPALI, Auditor:
...