Nepal and the millennium development goals final status report 2000-2015

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: In September 2000, the United Nations adopted the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) — an international time-bound commitment to reduce poverty and advance other social development targets by 2015. Nepal is one of the 189 countries that committed to these goals. Since then Nepal...

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Main Author: Government of Nepal, National Planning Commission
Format: Technical Report
Language:en_US
Published: Government of Nepal, National Planning Commission, Singha Durbar, Kathmandu, Nepal, Tel: 977-1-4211629, email: npcs@npcnepal.gov.np, Website: www.npc.gov.np 2017
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spelling oai:103.69.126.140:123456789-7362022-11-09T06:36:53Z Nepal and the millennium development goals final status report 2000-2015 Government of Nepal, National Planning Commission Millennium development goals final status report 2000-2015 Nepal EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: In September 2000, the United Nations adopted the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) — an international time-bound commitment to reduce poverty and advance other social development targets by 2015. Nepal is one of the 189 countries that committed to these goals. Since then Nepal has aligned its national policies, strategies and plans to achieving the MDGs. The National Planning Commission (NPC) took the lead in MDG implementation. Periodic assessments were conducted to assess the status of implementation with four progress reports, one needs assessment and one acceleration report produced. These assessments provided valuable information and knowledge for institutional improvements along the way. The process remained on track throughout, despite the decade of violent political conflict (which ended in 2006) and ongoing political instability. The achievement of a number of goals has been commendable and acknowledged internationally. The MDG implementation process in Nepal has been affected and shaped by the country’s changing political, economic and social context. The liberalization of politics, the market and civil society following the reforms of the 1990s created a conducive environment for the acceleration of achievements. The major policy and institutional reforms that followed contributed to the changes. 2017-03-28T06:29:31Z 2022-11-08T10:19:28Z 2017-03-28T06:29:31Z 2022-11-08T10:19:28Z 2016 Technical Report National Planning Commission, 2016 : The Millennium Development Goals, Final Status Report,2000–2015. Government of Nepal, National Planning Commission, Kathmandu, Nepal http://www.npc.gov.np/en http://103.69.126.140:8080/handle/123456789/736 en_US application/pdf Government of Nepal, National Planning Commission, Singha Durbar, Kathmandu, Nepal, Tel: 977-1-4211629, email: npcs@npcnepal.gov.np, Website: www.npc.gov.np
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Nepal and the millennium development goals final status report 2000-2015
description EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: In September 2000, the United Nations adopted the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) — an international time-bound commitment to reduce poverty and advance other social development targets by 2015. Nepal is one of the 189 countries that committed to these goals. Since then Nepal has aligned its national policies, strategies and plans to achieving the MDGs. The National Planning Commission (NPC) took the lead in MDG implementation. Periodic assessments were conducted to assess the status of implementation with four progress reports, one needs assessment and one acceleration report produced. These assessments provided valuable information and knowledge for institutional improvements along the way. The process remained on track throughout, despite the decade of violent political conflict (which ended in 2006) and ongoing political instability. The achievement of a number of goals has been commendable and acknowledged internationally. The MDG implementation process in Nepal has been affected and shaped by the country’s changing political, economic and social context. The liberalization of politics, the market and civil society following the reforms of the 1990s created a conducive environment for the acceleration of achievements. The major policy and institutional reforms that followed contributed to the changes.
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publisher Government of Nepal, National Planning Commission, Singha Durbar, Kathmandu, Nepal, Tel: 977-1-4211629, email: npcs@npcnepal.gov.np, Website: www.npc.gov.np
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