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Nepal’s governance in the time of crisis
Comment & analysis

Nepal’s governance in the time of crisis

COVID-19 has exposed serious challenges to Nepal’s federal system. An effective response calls for greater devolution and more collaboration among the three tiers of government, writes Anurag Acharya.

1 June 2020
Governance and peacebuilding go hand-in-hand
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Governance and peacebuilding go hand-in-hand

Lessons from Nepal show that a blended approach to governance and peacebuilding not only helps to consolidate peace, it can also help to address the issues that lead to conflict in fragile contexts.

21 January 2020
Building blocks to peace
Comment & analysis

Building blocks to peace

Government, civil society and the media all have a stake in Nepal’s new federal journey. They must trust each other and collaborate for sustained peace, argues Anurag Acharya. 

1 November 2019
Nepal’s constitution: between consolidation and contention
Comment & analysis

Nepal’s constitution: between consolidation and contention

Following a 10-year civil war, Nepal’s constitution set the country on the path towards elections and was meant to bring peace and stability to the nation. But with the country’s diversity of ethnic groups, languages and castes, many feel that it doesn’t go far enough. Anurag Acharya looks at the recent local elections and explores what they mean for Nepal’s future direction.

27 October 2017