by NIPoRe | Jun 23, 2025 | Center for Human Development, NIPoRe Updates
Nepal’s Old Age Allowance (OAA) program, a cornerstone of its social protection system, faces sustainability challenges due to demographic shifts and fiscal constraints. This study examined the sustainability of Nepal’s Old Age Allowance program against the backdrop...
by NIPoRe | Jan 15, 2025 | Center for Governance Studies, Center for Human Development, Center for New Economy and Inequality, Center for Strategic Affairs
The study aims to provide viable policy suggestions for the Government of Nepal and other stakeholders on utilizing productive use of remittances in four productive sectors: renewable energy, high-end agriculture, high-end tourism, and information technology. Nepal is...
by NIPoRe | Jun 4, 2022 | Center for Human Development, The Explainer - NIPoRe Blog
SAGOON Bhetwal As per the National Census 2011, Dalits make up 13.6 percent of Nepal’s total population. And according to the Nepal Multidimensional Social Inclusion Index 2014, Dom and Musahar (from the Dalit community) rank two of the lowest...
by NIPoRe | Nov 22, 2021 | Center for Human Development, Policy Compendium
Education is one of the most important aspects of human beings that drives human skills, art, and creativity. Without education, human values and ethics do not come along. But since last March 2020, the physical classes have been completely closed due to the Covid-19...
by NIPoRe | Sep 30, 2021 | Center for Human Development, Policy Compendium
In light of the recent pandemic, we are more than aware of the fact that our healthcare system needs to be expanded and upgraded. Observing the current technical capabilities of healthcare innovations, we require solid medical insurance policies that allow the insured...
by NIPoRe | Sep 15, 2021 | Center for Human Development, NRO, Policy Brief
Summary Given poor healthcare conditions in the country, Nepal has suffered hugely from the second wave of Covid-19. As the second wave hit Nepal, CCMC and other key government agencies have struggled to arrange required essential healthcare facilities, including...