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Archive Development General 2004


Archive

2004

2001-2003

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current events

Organising Informal Sector, by Surendra Uprety, (rn 26/12/2004)

Development projects hit hard by conflict: Report (ht 25/12/2004)

Progress Through Empowerment: Nepal Human Development Report 2004 calls for radical social and political transformation to ensure the country's prosperous future, by Sanjaya Dhakal (sp 24/12/2004)
See also full text of the Nepal Human Development Report 2004 (UNDP, Nepal)
HDR Report: Some Thoughts On Karnali Region, by Krishna Sharma (rn 24/12/2004), Development report ’04 By Anand Aditya (kp 31/12/2004)

How 'Empowerment' triggers reams of gobbledegook, by Damaru Lal Bhandari (ht 16/12/2004)

Govt to empower the marginalised: Deuba makes public Nepal human development report 2004, by Krishna Sharma (rn 16/12/2004)

Time is running out…, interview with Ken Ohashi, World Bank Country Director for Nepal (kp 13/12/2004)

Peace key to sustainable mountain development, by Deependra Joshi (kp 11/12/2004), Conflicts hampering mountain dev, by Shandip KC (kp 12/12/2004)

Micro-credit key to poverty alleviation (ht 11/12/2004), Microcredit aims at poverty alleviation (kp 15/12/2004)

‘Domestic contractors should be given priority’, by Ajaya Kumar Mudbhary (kp 06/12/2004)

Lost in statistics, by Beena Kharel (kp 24/11/2004)

Is the Tenth Plan, by Hara Govinda Pandey (ht 18/11/2004)

Absolute poverty down to 30 pc, by Prem Khanal (kp 10/11/2004), Poverty confusion (kp 16/11/2004)

Monitoring of development projects serious problem, say experts (ht 08/11/2004), Project monitoring (ht 09/11/2004)

New directive for better understanding between security agency, projects (kp 02/11/2004)

Exploit traditional expertise: Kulessa (ht 01/11/2004)

PRSP monitoring urged (ht 29/10/2004), ‘PRSP is a globally praised anti-poverty document’ (kp 29/10/2004)

Making development projects work better, by Manoj Bhattarai (ht 21/10/2004)

International day for eradication of poverty: Poverty alleviation efforts have hit the mark, claims Ram Sharan Mahat, by Damaru Lal Bhandari (ht 17/10/2004), Poverty of ideas (ht 18/10/2004)

No wavering Keeping reforms on track is necessary to build lasting peace, by Ken Ohashi (nt 15/10/2004)

Nepal at crossroad of HR development, poverty reduction: WB (kp 14/10/2004), WB proposes economic policy review (rn 14/10/2004)

NDAC issues directives (kp 14/10/2004)

CGISP benefits farmers (ht 07/10/2004)

Development indicators improving: DPM Adhikari (ht 05/10/2004), DPM projects Nepal’s fresh economic priority at WB meet (rn 05/10/2004)

Agricultural challenges: Wide implications for poverty alleviation, by Bishwambher Pyakuryal (ht 05/10/2004)

"Conflict Is The Number One Constraint In Front Of Us", interview with Shankar Sharma, vice president of the National Planning Commission (sp 24/09/2004)

Will They Be Met? by Sanjaya Dhakal (sp 24/09/2004)

People’s Participation Key To Development, by Jhabindra Bhandari (rn 18/09/2004)

Security spending affecting development agenda: PM (ht 18/09/2004)

Community participation, by Chiranjivi Khanal (kp 12/09/2004)

Nepalis' living standard rising: Survey, by Damaru Lal Bhandari (ht 12/09/2004)

Poverty reduction Growth is not enough, by Devendra Pratap Shah (ht 31/08/2004)

Redefining poverty of Nepal, by Bishnu Prasad Gautam (kp 12/08/2004)

Spread ownership (ht 10/08/2004), Anti-poverty programme needs shift in focus, by Udaya Sharma (ht 10/08/2004)

People’s Participation For Sustainable Development, by Deepak Raj Subedi (rn 08/08/2004)

Blaming business (ht 05/08/2004)

Planning and Poverty Alleviation in Nepal, by Dev Raj Dahal (tg 04/08/2004)

Why poor still poor? by Kamala Sarup (pr 22/07/2004)

‘Poor’ progress in Nepal’s HDI: Report (ht 20/07/2004), Nepal moves up 3 places in HDI, by Tilak P. Pokharel (kp 20/07/2004), Nepal jumps to medium category from low level (rn 20/07/2004), Notches higher (ht 21/07/2004), HDR-2004 Released Anekta ma Ekta, Nepali ko Biseshta (Unity in Diversity, A Nepali Specialty) (tg 21/07/2004), Unity In Diversity: Human Development Report 2004 recognizes cultural diversity as a key factor to national stability, by Keshab Poudel (sp 23/07/2004), Let’s go back (nt 23/07/2004)

Redefining development, by Deepak R Joshi (kp 17/07/2004)

Development must receive better allocation, by Rajesh Kaji Shrestha (ht 10/07/2004)

Dev expenditure only Rs 14.4b (kp 06/07/2004)

Planned development: Harnessing women for poverty reduction, by Bhavani Dhungana (ht 06/07/2004)

Planning Politics in Nepal, by Ram Kumar Dahal (tg 30/06/2004)
See also part 2 ()

Effective land reform a must to cut poverty (kp 16/06/2004)

Economic development Reducing poverty through capacity building (ht 15/06/2004)

Land first to fight poverty, by Jagat Basnet (kp 08/06/2004)

Comprehensive action plan urged for millennium development goals (ht 06/06/2004)

High economic growth must to meet MDGs (kp 05/06/2004)

Development deadlock: In past month, Maoist warnings have forced many aid agencies to pull out, by Navin Singh Khadka (nt 04/06/2004)

New definition of "developing countries" (tg 02/06/2004)

Development goals in semi-failed states, by Bishnu Prasad Gautam (kp 02/06/2004)

Poverty spiral keeps zooming up, by Gopal Tiwari (ht 02/06/2004), Poverty reduction efforts Are they going in the right direction?, by Devendra Pratap Shah (ht 02/06/2004)

Needs of urban poor must be addressed, say experts (ht 30/05/2004)

Economic empowerment of people sought (ht 15/05/2004)

More homework urged to attain MDGs (ht 12/05/2004)

Growing concern on corporate governance in the development debate, by Tilak Rawal (tg 05/05/2004)

Politics of development, by Yoga Nath Poudel (kp 30/04/2004)

Causes of Nepal’s underdevelopment, by Deepak Adhikari (kp 27/04/2004)

Whom are we fooling?, by Navin Dahal (kp 23/04/2004)

Sincere Efforts Needed, by Ballav Dahal (rn 19/04/2004)

Sustainability big challenge to reforms: Experts (kp 17/04/2004)

Why NDF meeting?, by Govinda Bahadur Thapa (kp 17/04/2004)

Peace and development plan likely next year, by Rekha Shrestha (ht 15/04/2004)

Microfinance can help reduce poverty (ht 12/04/2004)

Survey shows significant poverty reduction (kp 11/04/2004)

Girding Up The Loins: The government invites all stakeholders in a preparatory meeting in a run up to the major donors meet this month, by Sanjaya Dhakal (sp 09/04/2004)

Millennium Development Goals: Meeting the Challenges of Poverty Reduction, by Bishwa Keshar Maskay (tg 31/03/2004)

Poverty alleviation: A rising subject matter in Nepal, by Niranjan Prasad Upadhyay (sp 26/03/2004)

Nepal at critical juncture to achieve development goals, says Sharma (ht 20/03/2004)

Making a killing on contracts: Why do the Nepali people almost always get the short end of the deal in foreign-funded projects?, by Navin Singh Khadka (nt 19/03/2004)

‘The development denominator’ (kp 15/03/2004)
See also part 2 (16/03/2004)

Now, Uganda-style (ht 09/03/2004)

Millennium goals (ht 01/03/2004)

Millennium development goals, by Bishwa Nath Tiwari (kp 28/01/2004)

Key to development, by Padma Pd Khatiwada (kp 27/01/2004)

Targeting criteria for poverty alleviation fund, by Bishwa Nath Tiwari (kp 17/01/2004)

Nepal urged to expedite reform process (ht 16/01/2004), Sign of Progress: World Bank’s Country Assistance Strategy for Nepal (CAS/N) discloses certain progresses in Nepalese economy (sp 16/01/2004), World Bank message: If we can get our act together, there is a lot more money for Nepal’s development (nt 16/01/2004), A flailing stage: The main obstacle now is regime legitimacy (nt 16/01/2004)

Govt to organise NDF meet in May (kp 14/01/2004)

Initiative 2015 for Nepal in offing, by Rekha Shrestha (ht 04/01/2004)

“It Is Extremely Important To Stay The Course Of Reforms”, interview with Sultan Hafeez Rahman, Country Director of the Asian Development Bank’s (ADB) (sp 02/01/2004)

No clear policy on funds for urban poor (ht 01/01/2004)

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