Nepal demographic experience is remarkable given that it has achieved significant declines in mortality rates, fertility rates and population growth rates at low levels of economic development. Given this, it has a finite window of opportunity to invest in children and reap benefits associated with a “demographic dividend” before becoming an aged society. Prioritizing investments in young children is critical for ensuring a healthy and productive workforce that can contribute fully to the economy and society. The time left to reap the benefits of this demographic window of opportunity is finite – to attain these gains it is essential for Nepal to invest in children now.
Nepal is at a crucial time in its development, as it undergoes significant demographic changes in the midst of a transition into a federal state. Over the last decades, Nepal experienced rapid declines in mortality and fertility rates, while improving life expectancy at a rapid pace. As today’s children grow up they will join the bulks of a growing workforce, creating the favorable conditions for Nepal to prosper and achieve its development goals.
Every child has the right to a fair chance in life regardless of the circumstances in which they are born, but child poverty continues to deny vulnerable children in Nepal an opportunity to a better future. Nepal has achieved sustained poverty reduction over the last decades, and yet children remain disproportionally affected by poverty and deprivation because of factors beyond their control like their poverty status, gender, location or ethnicity.
Interventions in the early years is crucial to ensuring that children grow up to their full potential and contribute fully to society and the economy. International evidence show that investments in health, education and social protection are essential to give disadvantaged children an opportunity to a better future for themselves, their families and communities.
It is also essential to ensure the current process of decentralization support the delivery of key services for children and resource allocations are equitable and support vulnerable children and their families. Only then, Nepal will be able to realize their vision for a truly inclusive and sustainable development for all children, leaving no one behind.
Aristotle have been contributed many things in our society:
He was able to create the system of classification in which it can group animals. by type.
It became the best system for over 2000 years.
He was able to do this because he record all the information that he was able to experience.
He divided the type of animals into 2 groups.
the with blood animals and the without blood animals
Answer:
Napoleon was treated like a very special animal by other animals in ways such as whenever he would appear publicly, he was heralded by black cockerel. A decree was passed that on Napoleon' birthday every there will be gun-firing as well on the other two anniversaries, and many other similar treatments were given to Napoleon to make him a very special animal.
The pigs want Napoleon to be considered special because he was the most powerful animal on the farm after Snowball ran away.
Explanation:
'Animal Farm' is a novel written by George Orwell. It is a fable that narrates the events during the Russian Revolution of 1917.
In Chapter 8, after Napoleon gained the rule over the farm, the pigs started treating him like a special animal. He appeared less in public and whenever he appeared he was heralded by a black cockerel along with his guard dogs. And there was an announcement to gun-fire on birthday of Napoleon every year and on the other two anniversaries. He was referred to as <em>'our Leader, Comrade Napoleon' </em>and no longer just Napoleon. He was given various titles such as <em>'Father of All Animals, Terror of Mankind, Protector of the Sheep-fold, Ducklings' Friend.'</em> By giving him these titles, animal began to treat him in a special manner.
The pigs want Napoleon to be considered special because, now, he was the leader of the farm after Snowball ran away. They were flattering Napoleon so that he will consider them above rest of the animals. They received favor of Napoleon by flattering and making him feel special.
A cartel is different from a monopoly in that businesses making the same product agree to limit production - B
What usually happens during "cartelling" is that smaller businesses, or bigger ones as well, agree on setting the amount of goods that are to be produced lower and thereby controlling the flow of product availabity and with that money.