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zalisa [80]
2 years ago
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What is the need and importance of technically still human resources and good governance in Nepal

Social Studies
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Vera_Pavlovna [14]2 years ago
8 0

Nepal has come a long way since the development cooperation between Denmark and Nepal began more than two decades ago. From the very beginning Danish support has focused on supporting government, state institutions as well as civil society organisations with the aim of promoting and protecting democratic principles and basic human rights for the people of Nepal, strengthening the rule of law and addressing the many human rights violations of the past.

This publication aims at telling the story of the long-standing Danish partnership with Nepal in the area of human rights and good governance.

The collection of stories gives voice to the many people across Nepal as they strive for a brighter future, for basic rights, security, justice and access to basic services. Through their individual stories they share their experiences of building communities, empowering citizens and giving voice to the individual and influence over their own lives.

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