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World Bank in Nepal

Defeating Poverty in Nepal: (October 2011) - 5 years ago, with the end of the decade-long armed conflict, Nepalis entered a new phase in the country’s history – politically and socially. However for the hundreds of thousands of Nepalis still living below the poverty line; inequality, discrimination, lack of basic services, all factors which contributed to the conflict, are still widely prevalent.

- More and Better Jobs in South Asia
- Building a Peaceful, Just, and Prosperous New Country
- Providing Essential Health Services to the Poorest

- South Asia Blog

- Facebook

- Nepal Economic Update Fall 2011 (PDF)

- Nepal Slideshow

- Moving Towards a Better Future for All

- Four Decades of Partnership

- Non-Communicable Diseases

- 2010 South Economic Update

- Nepal Economic Update

- Increased Access to Health

- Connecting Rural Poor to Markets

- Bringing the Poorest to Schools

  • GDP 2007 (US$ billions): 10.2
  • GDP Growth 2007: 2.5%
  • GDP per capita Growth 2007: 0.8%

Source: World Bank "At a Glance."(pdf)


 
 

Last updated: 2011-02-02

Events

Oct 18, 2011Launch of Interim Strategy Note for Nepal FY12-13

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