Nepal Human Development Report, 2001: Poverty Reduction and GovernanceUnited Nations Development Programme (Nepal) |
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... cent in the 1990s ( see Annex 3 , Table 4 ) . While the real growth of development expenditure improved from -1.1 per cent in the first half of the dec- ade to 3.6 per cent in the second , the growth of regular expenditure decelerated ...
... cent in the 1990s ( see Annex 3 , Table 4 ) . While the real growth of development expenditure improved from -1.1 per cent in the first half of the dec- ade to 3.6 per cent in the second , the growth of regular expenditure decelerated ...
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... cent of the total budget on debt 11 substantive growth was recorded in drinking water ( 22 per cent on average ) and local de- velopment ( 31 per cent on average ) . Spend- ing efficiency has remained mixed , but again , the trend is ...
... cent of the total budget on debt 11 substantive growth was recorded in drinking water ( 22 per cent on average ) and local de- velopment ( 31 per cent on average ) . Spend- ing efficiency has remained mixed , but again , the trend is ...
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... cent stated that social development was a priority ; and 2 per cent felt the VDC has no task . When asked about basic services ter , education , and sanitation - 15 per cent of the DDC Presidents evaluated their education services as ...
... cent stated that social development was a priority ; and 2 per cent felt the VDC has no task . When asked about basic services ter , education , and sanitation - 15 per cent of the DDC Presidents evaluated their education services as ...
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Overview | 1 |
Human Development Poverty and Governance | 9 |
Gender and Human Development | 15 |
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activities agriculture allocation areas basic social services budget budgetary capita cent central government civil society dalits decentralization deprived development region drinking water economic growth effective efficiency empowerment ensure equity ernment erty estimates fiscal gender Gender Empowerment Measure Gini coefficient grammes growth rate hills HMG/N households Human Development Index human poverty implementation improve increased indicators institutions irrigation Kathmandu lack line agencies literacy LSGA ment Mid-western Ministry monitoring and evaluation mountains Nepal NGOs NLSS organizations ownership participation participatory percentage poor population poverty line poverty monitoring poverty reduction primary education priority pro-poor growth programmes projects public expenditure public spending reduction and human schools service delivery share social mobilization social mobilization efforts social sector Source Survey Syangja Tarai targeted tion transparency and accountability UNDP urban village Western women World Bank