Imagine a Nepal where every municipality, from the bustling streets of Kathmandu to the serene villages nestled in the Himalayas, has the power to manage its forests sustainably. Nepal is moving ...
From high school, Nepali students memorise that Nepal is an ‘agricultural country’, and that 80% of the population is engaged in farming. While it is true that most Nepalis are still dependent on ...
A combination of rampant corruption, wayward planning, donor interest and an utter disregard for intended beneficiaries has delayed Nepal’s multilateral development projects, and wasted scarce ...
For small-scale farmers up against floods, droughts and other dramatic climate events, diversifying income sources can mean financial safety—a lifeline as crop-growing conditions destabilize. But in ...