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December

Reunion with Rejina Kumal

  • 18 December, 23
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Her incapacity went beyond childhood to adulthood. Now, it seems it will go years beyond. Her grandmother has turned old enough to look after her. ‘I am having problem with my health conditions,...

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December

Accelerating An Expensive Digital Business at Local Governan...

  • 07 December, 23
  • Blog

The Covid-19 pandemic indisputably siloed essential services from general public reach. The SDG did not perform well with reports indicating disproportionate increase in inequalities for women across...

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November

A Heart-rending Story of Kumal Village

  • 11 November, 23
  • Blog

‘Regardless of how small in majority, our community members constitute the most ancient group of indigenous people. However, we are still regarded as a background community,’ Mr. Chet Baha...

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August

Risk Assessment, Control Objectives, and Quality Assurance i...

  • 27 August, 23
  • Blog

The difference and diversity of community programs are key enablers of development sector programs. The program metrics, immaculate focus and the direction of fund level practices are guiding principl...

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May

The Unheeded Cries of The Left Bank of Tamor River, Belhara...

  • 07 May, 22
  • Blog

Madhav, from Udayapur, Nepal, led me to his bedchamber, where he would doze on the floor berth. The inside temperature of the accommodation was sweltering with the rusty zinc rooftop. I sat down and g...

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March

An Unforgettable Smile of Rejina Kumal

  • 13 March, 22
  • Blog

Cute enough, Rejina was born a girl child in a land away from big towns and cities. She would run for her grandmother, who lived nearby in separation, soon after she woke up every morning. “She...