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Nepal has been one of the countries on the frontlines in terms of localizing the SDGs. This Needs Assessment, Costing and Financing Strategy is another milestone achived in that direction.
UNDP’s efforts in construction of community infrastructures & improving livelihoods after 2015 earthquake in #Nepal. In the past 4 years, 500+ community infrastructures have been rebuilt benefiting over750,000 people of the 7 hardest hit districts.
Binjana Gaud, 25, who runs a bike repair workshop in Sunwal in Province 5 of Nepal, is a hope for many who want to increase women's participation in gainful employment.
The 2015 earthquake in Nepal caused massive destruction to almost a million houses, and made more than 900,000 families homeless.
Nepal’s experience in collaborative research has led to a better understanding of how government systems and processes combined with the potential of CSOs for evaluating the effectiveness of climate investments can help planners in taking necessary steps to improve the focus.
In Gorkha, UNDP’s socio-technical support through Government of India funded Nepal Housing Reconstruction Project is helping rebuild resilient homes.
Distribution of composite vegetable seeds have helped locals of Sakarapur in Saptari return to farming following the 2017 floods and earn supplementary income from sales of surplus produce

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65.9%

of Nepalis (five years & above)are literate

21.6%

of Nepalis fall below the poverty line

40.34%

of Nepal's population is between the ages of 16 to 40

14.18 million

people in Nepal have access to the Internet

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