Full Coverage: Nepal
December 2007
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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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12/31/2007
The Nepal government will spend US$ 1.1 million to set up a national science laboratory to carry out advanced research on biotechnology, biofuels and renewable energy. The laboratory, due to open in the beginning of 2010, will be managed by the Nepal Academy of Science and Technology (NAST).
Read moreRelated: [South Asia] [Development] [Environment] [Biodiversity] [Renewable Energy] [Knowledge] [Science] Image: The research centre will study Nepal's biodiversity and environment
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12/27/2007
Nepalin maolaiskapinalliset suostuvat palaamaan maan väliaikaishallitukseen, kun maan pääpuolueet pääsivät sopimukseen suunnitelmasta lakkauttaa kuningaskunta ja tehdä Nepalista liittotasavalta.
Read moreFrom: OneWorld US Related: [Democracy] Image: Nepalin maolaiskapinallisia. © Naresh Newar / United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network
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12/24/2007
Nepal is to become a republic and Maoists will rejoin the interim government as a result of an agreement signed by leaders of the main political alliance.
Read moreFrom Himalayan Times + OneWorld Guide to Nepal Image: Maoist rebels © Naresh Newar / United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network
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12/21/2007
Moni nepalilainen uskoo, että maan nuoriso voi synnyttää maahan koko kansaa edustavan demokratian. Vuosi historiallisen rauhansopimuksen jälkeen ongelmana on vain se, että maan vanha eliitti ei halua luopua vallastaan.
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12/12/2007
For the Tharu, a group of people native to southwestern Nepal, freedom from years of bonded labor initially meant being kicked out into a completely foreign society, forming small communities on marginal land, and falling deeper into poverty. Now, youth programs that promote education are empowering the Tharu's younger generations to repair the injustices and indignities of the preceding generations.
Read moreFrom: Mercy Corps Related: [Education] [Poverty] [Social Exclusion] [Indigenous Rights] [Population] [Human Rights] Image: Tharu children, Nepal 2007. © Thatcher Cook / Mercy Corps
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12/07/2007
A 14 year-old Nepalese boy began a movement to educate the people of the Tharu ethnic group and succeeded beyond his expectations, freeing his people from forced slave labor and starting youth advancement programs with the help of an international humanitarian organization.
Read moreFrom: Mercy Corps Image: A village where people of the Tharu ethnic group live. © Thatcher Cook / Mercy Corps
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12/01/2007
A landmark Nepali radio show on sexual health is messaging AIDS awareness to young people living in rural areas and helping them speak out their fears. The show, developed by UNICEF and produced by local NGO Equal Access Nepal, is broadcast on national radio and 30 local FM stations.
Read moreRelated: [South Asia] [Youth] [HIV/AIDS] [Information & Media] [MDGs] Image: December 1 is World AIDS Day
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