Published on: Oct 02, 2016
The SDGs are ambitious in their size and scope, consisting of 17 goals and 169 targets that are applicable to all countries equally, and take into account the economic, social and environmental challenges of our world.
By Shreejana Bajracharya | Sep 13, 2016
That Oli had to be ousted as far as India’s Babudom was concerned was when he refused to sign a joint communiqué at the end of his February visit (of the kind that Prachanda eventually signed in mid-September of which more later) and instead went on
By Dipak Gyawali | Oct 01, 2016
Mitigation and adaptation are well embedded in the UNFCCC and Paris Agreement. Nepal is greatly affected by the adverse impact of climate change but its contribution to total GHGs emission is only 0.027 percent. As a Party to the UNFCCC, Nepal has jo
By Batu Uprety | Oct 01, 2016
The following year, Russian Aerospace Forces began a sustained campaign of air strikes against both ISIL and the anti-Assad rebel groups. The result: a proxy in which arch-rivals US and Russia locked horns for influence over the impoverished Middle
By Abijit Sharma | Oct 01, 2016
The Nepalese population, for example, can do so in many ways. They can manage water in ways to ensure enough allocation for farming purposes or develop community based conservation techniques that will lead to low cost and time-sensitive access to wa
By Shikshya Adhikari | Oct 01, 2016
With the implementation of High Mountain Agribusiness and Livelihood Improvement (HIMALI) in Manang district, visible changes have happened in the district. Supported by Asian Development Bank and implemented by Department of Livestock Services with
By Keshab Poudel | Oct 01, 2016
Kenichi Yokoyama, Country Director of Nepal Resident Mission of Asian Development Bank, has been here since 2012. Country Director Yokoyama spoke to a group of journalists during a media visit to Tanahu and Manang. Excerpts of the interaction with me
By Keshab Poudel | Oct 01, 2016