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Following the 2015 earthquake, the Nepali government has struggled to provide adequate support and services for those affected by the destruction.
25 April 2017The 2006 Comprehensive Peace Agreement ended a decade-long conflict in Nepal.
26 January 2017The gendered nature of insecurity, and therefore of efforts to promote security and build peace, is now widely recognised.
20 June 2016People in Nepal rely on a wide range of formal and informal justice systems to resolve their disputes.
30 May 2016In the wake of a violent conflict that began in 1996 and the subsequent Comprehensive Peace Accord (CPA) signed in 2006, Nepal has made remarkable strides towards consolidating peace.
22 February 2016Youth (defined in Nepal as people aged 16-40) make up 40% of Nepal’s population, meaning they have an important role to play in the country’s future peace and stability.
10 February 2016Majiulla recounts his experiences as coordinator of a local community security working group.
6 February 2015Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV) remains one of the biggest safety and security challenges in Nepal.
30 September 2014Insecurities that Nepali women experience in the workplace have been explored in previous studies, but this new report focuses on the difficulties employed and self-employed women face in the wider context – in their homes and communities, travelling to and from their work, as well as in their workplaces.
21 February 2014