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December 2006

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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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12/15/2006 Vaikka Giulabia Devin päivät seuraavat toisiaan samanlaisina eikä työ tunnu koskaan loppuvan, hän on nykyisin tyytyväisempi elämäänsä kuin moneen vuoteen. Kohdunlaskeuman korjannut leikkaus on tuonut helpotusta. Tämä länsimaissa harvinainen kohdunlaskeuman äärimuoto on Nepalissa hyvin yleinen vaiva.
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From: Ulkoministeriö
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12/14/2006 from SciDevNet:
The policy includes a range of proposals to boost the use of solar and wind energy, micro hydropower and biogas to generate electricity.
Image: Women carrying firewood to a village in Nepal

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12/13/2006 A $3 million three-year project should begin shortly to help Nepal begin to rebuild economically after years of civil conflict.
From: The Himalayan Times
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12/13/2006 The Nepal Government has prepared e-Government master plan to create effective and productive e-Government through the application of information and communication technologies (ICTs).
The plan will take place in 3 stages of ICT development by 2011.
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This Dalit woman in Lahan has been denied citizenship by the Nepalese authorities.
12/08/2006 The peace agreement recently signed in Nepal guarantees to end discrimination throughout the country. Continued advocacy at this pivotal moment--from within the country and abroad--could finally yield new opportunities and protections for Nepal's 2.8 million Dalits.
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From: Minority Rights Group
Image: This Dalit woman in Lahan has been denied citizenship by the Nepalese authorities. © Advocacy Project

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