by NIPoRe | Oct 2, 2019 | Center for Governance Studies, Center for Human Development, Center for New Economy and Inequality, Research Commentaries
Kaushal Sapkota Synopsis This commentary explores the prospects of individual fundraising in the context of Nepali nonprofit organizations. It attempts to evaluate individual giving in the U.S., other developed countries and in India, through secondary research. While... by NIPoRe | Sep 30, 2019 | Center for Governance Studies, Center for Human Development, Center for New Economy and Inequality, NIPoRe Dataviz, NIPoRe Updates, Research
As per the World Bank’s 2018 data, urban population (as percentage of total population) in South Asian economies varies a lot. Among the eight South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) member countries, Bhutan has the highest proportion of population... by NIPoRe | Sep 5, 2019 | Center for Governance Studies, Center for Human Development, Research Commentaries
Nepal Earthquake 2015 at 4: Lessons and Recommendations for Developing South and Southeast Asia Hao Nan Synopsis It has been a little more than four years since the massive 7.8 Richter Scale Earthquake hit Nepal on April 25, 2015. Concerted efforts have moved to... by NIPoRe | Aug 14, 2019 | Center for Governance Studies, Center for Human Development, Research Commentaries
Development of Rights: Should human rights be part of Nepal’s economic development strategy? Sabrina Singh Synopsis Human rights and economic development are both considered worthy — but different — aspirations. In today’s Nepal, development is certainly a top... by NIPoRe | Aug 1, 2019 | Center for Governance Studies, Center for Human Development, Research Commentaries
Proposed Social Organization Act and Silent NGOs Dipendra K C Synopsis The existence of non-partisan and active civil society representatives – individuals, loose networks and formal institutions – are crucial for maintaining a democratic society and also...