This report analyses the legal framework for local governance in Nepal and how it is practiced in six districts. It focuses specifically on transfer of resources and delivery of services, how various groups participate in local planning, decision-making and implementation of projects and programmes, and relations between local governance institutions and the central government. This research forms part of a comparative study of the Philippines, Sri Lanka and Nepal on "˜Decentralization as a way of resolving conflict'. Tilknyttet prosjekt Decentralization as a strategy for resolving conflicts
This report is based on a case study of participation in and decentralized management of Kangchenjun...
This research was conducted to find out the relationship between Community Forests User Groups (CFUG...
The main objective of this paper is to explore the significance of role of District Co-ordination Co...
Last ned gratis This paper describes the background to the current debate on federalism in Nepal. P...
Maintaining the proper equilibrium between centralized and localized fiscal management is a dilemma ...
Decentralization in Nepal's absolute monarchy system, which ended in the 1990s, was used as a tool f...
There is a strong foundation on which to reestablish a local government system in Nepal. Nepal socie...
Resource conflicts are an inevitable part of Nepalese society. Their causes include hierarchical and...
The difficult mountain terrain combined with a poor communication network posed serious problems in ...
<p>The difficult mountain terrain combined with a poor communication network posed serious pro...
At the close of the 20th Century, there is growing awareness in every society that time is running o...
With funding from the United Nations Capital Development Fund (UNCDF), the Local Bodies Fiscal Commi...
This article analyses the ways in which claims to local government authority are legitimated in post...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/This study examines the cause...
Nepali politics and leadership were ruled by a centralized, unitary, monarchial, and the exclusionar...
This report is based on a case study of participation in and decentralized management of Kangchenjun...
This research was conducted to find out the relationship between Community Forests User Groups (CFUG...
The main objective of this paper is to explore the significance of role of District Co-ordination Co...
Last ned gratis This paper describes the background to the current debate on federalism in Nepal. P...
Maintaining the proper equilibrium between centralized and localized fiscal management is a dilemma ...
Decentralization in Nepal's absolute monarchy system, which ended in the 1990s, was used as a tool f...
There is a strong foundation on which to reestablish a local government system in Nepal. Nepal socie...
Resource conflicts are an inevitable part of Nepalese society. Their causes include hierarchical and...
The difficult mountain terrain combined with a poor communication network posed serious problems in ...
<p>The difficult mountain terrain combined with a poor communication network posed serious pro...
At the close of the 20th Century, there is growing awareness in every society that time is running o...
With funding from the United Nations Capital Development Fund (UNCDF), the Local Bodies Fiscal Commi...
This article analyses the ways in which claims to local government authority are legitimated in post...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/This study examines the cause...
Nepali politics and leadership were ruled by a centralized, unitary, monarchial, and the exclusionar...
This report is based on a case study of participation in and decentralized management of Kangchenjun...
This research was conducted to find out the relationship between Community Forests User Groups (CFUG...
The main objective of this paper is to explore the significance of role of District Co-ordination Co...