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An overview of Lagoro IDP camp in Kitgum District, northern Uganda, 20 May 2007. Manoocher Deghati/IRIN

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  1. The future for climate finance in Nepal: Government of Nepal

    Publication - Research reports and studies - 1 December 2011
    Government of Nepal, National Planning Commission, United Nations Development Programme, United Nations Environment Programme, Capacity Development for Development, Effectiveness Facility for Asia Pacific
    This study examines the development effectiveness dimensions of climate finance in Nepal. The analysis is based on the premise that the management of climate finance should build on relevant examples of good practice in other areas of public finance management, recognising the likely need for a variety of instruments to deliver climate change programming. The paper focuses on the public financing component of climate finance and the role of international support.
  2. Nepal climate public expenditure and institutional review (CPEIR)

    Publication - Research reports and studies - 30 November 2011
    Neil Bird, Mark O’Donnell, Joyce Lee, Ram Chandra Bhattarai, Rabin Bogati, and Ek Raj Sigdel
    This paper examines the public financing component of climate change actions in Nepal, including the role played by communities, civil society, the private sector and international support. The objective of the study has been to develop an appropriate methodology and then conduct an exploratory Climate Public Expenditure and Institutional Review (CPEIR), at both the national and local level.
  3. National climate finance and expenditure study

    Projects - July 2011 to December 2011
    The objective is to refine a methodology and conduct a Climate Public Expenditure and Institutional Review (PEIR) that shows how climate change related expenditures are integrated into the national budgetting process, and to provide recommendations for their further integration in budget allocation and execution. The project uses Nepal (led by Neil) and Bangladesh (led by Merylyn) as case studies to test the PEIR methodology.
  4. Exploring social barriers to adaptation: Insights from Western Nepal

    Publication - Articles and blogs - 14 July 2011
    Lindsey Jones, Emily Boyd
    This paper exposes the significant role of cognitive, normative and institutional factors in both influencing and prescribing climate change adaptation. It explores how restrictive social environments can limit adaptation actions and influence adaptive capacity at the local level, particularly for the marginalised and socially excluded.
  5. The future for climate finance in Nepal

    Publication - Research reports and studies - 30 June 2011
    As climate finance is at an early, formative stage in Nepal, this paper offers a forward looking perspective on how climate finance may be administered in the years ahead.
  6. Population mobility and HIV and AIDS: review of laws, policies and treaties between Bangladesh, Nepal and India

    Publication - Discussion papers - 8 June 2011
    Fiona Samuels and Sanju Wagle
    This Background Note provides an overview of the HIV situation in Nepal, Bangladesh and India, followed by a review of the individual country legal frameworks and an outline of regional initiatives around migration and HIV. The Background Note concludes by discussing priorities and processes that could safeguard the health and rights of migrants and their families.
  7. Strengthening social protection for informal workers: supporting poverty reduction and social inclusion across stable and fragile contexts

    Projects - May 2011 to January 2014
    The social protection programme has won an exciting contract with European Union on 'Strenghtening social protection for informal workers: supporting poverty reduction and social inclusion across stable and fragile contexts' under their call for proposals to promote social cohesion, employment and decent work. The project is jointly funded by AusAID.
  8. The future for climate finance in Nepal

    Projects - April 2011 to August 2011
    This study has examined the development effectiveness dimensions of climate finance in Nepal. The analysis is based on the premise that the management of climate finance should build on relevant examples of good practice in other areas of public finance management, recognising the likely need for a variety of instruments to deliver climate change programming.

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