Full Coverage: Nepal
October 2005
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The aim of this Guide is to provide a brief introduction to human rights and sustainable development issues in Nepal
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10/31/2005
Nepal's 3.5 million Dalits--formerly known as "untouchables"-- have no political representatives, and 80% live below the poverty line. But groups are now using technology, the media, and organizing tacticts to help fight against caste discrimination.
Read moreFrom: Advocacy Project Related: [Civil Rights] [Religion] [Social Exclusion] [Activism] Image: This Dalit woman in Lahan has been denied citizenship by the Nepalese authorities. Due to her status, her travel is severely restricted and she cannot own land. © Advocacy Project
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10/27/2005
POKHARA: Participants, at an interaction organised by the Resource Development Centre Nepal on Wednesday, said that conflict was creating hurdles in attaining millennium development goals in the country. As long as there is stability in Nepal, goals cannot be achieved, they said. Associate professor Dr Lekhnath Bhattarai presented a report which said as long as conflicts, instability, corruption and inequality exist, MDGs will never be achieved.
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10/24/2005
The German Development Service (DED) has been working in Nepal for more than 35 years, providing personnel and contributing more than US $2.5 million each year to the country, primarily to boost local governance and democratic participation. IRIN conducts an interview with DED director general Jurgen Wilhelm on the situtation in the Himalayan kingdom.
Read moreRelated: [Aid] [Democracy] [Governance] |
10/24/2005
Nepal's first Highway Community Hospital has come into operation at Malekhu, Dhading district, along the Prithivi Highway with partnership between social organisations of Nepal and Italy.
Read moreRelated: [International Cooperation] [Health] [ICT] |
10/19/2005
A women's group in Nepal, which started out with 25 members in 1993, has grown into an expansive network distributing food, awarding scholarships, and helping 2,500 families. Last month the group even made a donation to aid those affected by Hurricane Katrina.
Read moreFrom: Heifer International Related: [United States] [Emergency Relief] [International Cooperation] Image: Members of Heifer's group organization in Nepal © Heifer International
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10/19/2005
UNESCO Director-General Koïchiro Matsuura has deplored the severe restrictions on press freedom and freedom of expression represented by the new government ordinance issued in Nepal on October 9, 2005.
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10/13/2005
In developing country contexts, handheld computer applications are starting to show their benefits across development sectors. Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) and other types of handheld computers offer considerable advantages over desktops or even laptops. Health and microfinance have been particularly keen to test handheld applications.
Read moreRelated: [Philippines] [Rwanda] [Poverty] [Health] [ICT] |
10/13/2005
Nepalin kuningas on luvannut, että maassa järjestetään parlamenttivaalit huhtikuuhun 2007 mennessä. Maan suurimpana juhlapäivänä, dasaina, pidetyssä puheessa hän vetosi myös kansainväliseen yhteisöön avun saamiseksi arvokkaiden, vapaiden ja rehellisten vaalien järjestämiseksi. Paikallisvaalit on jo aiemmin luvattu järjestää helmikuussa 2006.
Read moreFrom: Ulkoministeriö Related: [Governance] |
10/07/2005
Speakers at an interaction programme on ‘Role of Media in Support of International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) Goals in Nepal’ said that media could play an effective role on raising awareness on reproductive rights, child education, gender-based violence, access of health facilities and child and maternal mortality.
Read moreRelated: [South Asia] [Education] [Health] [Gender] [ICT] |
10/06/2005
Experts and intellectuals from Nepal in the field of mass communications have emphasised that His Majesty’s Government should bring about effective programmes towards developing Internet technology as a reliable means to providing education in the country.
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10/05/2005
The participating journalists at face-to-face programme organised by the Media Group Nepaal have pointed out the need for the media sector of Nepal to be loyal to the nation, nationality and the monarchy.
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