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Foreign aid a necessary evil

Foreign aid has become a necessary evil as it has been financing around 60 per cent of development programmes, according to experts.




The Political Sociology of Aid in Nepal

AAMN humbly invites you for an interaction workshop on THE POLITICAL SOCIOLOFY OF AID IN NEPAL.




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Foreign Aid commitment increased to RS 107b

July 19: The government received foreign assistance commitment of Rs 107.56 billion last fiscal year, up from Rs 106 billion of fiscal year 2010...


Donors need to revisit aid strategy

17th July 2012: The experts suggested both the donors and aid recipient countries to walk the talk and revisit their strategy to help develop tr...


Partial Budget of 161.02b; Politics ignores Economy

16th July 2012: Finance Minister Barsha Man Pun on Sunday unveiled special budget for 2012/13 through ordinance, agreeing to the oppo...


MoF launches Economic Survey 2011/12

15th July 2010: A day before the Budget Announcement, Barsha Man Pun, Finance Minister, launched Economic Survey 2011/12 depicting th...


Indian COAS conferred Honorary General: Military Aid on Progress

15th July 2012: Indian Army Chief General Bikram Singh returned home after his five day official visit to Nepal at the invitation of ...


Rich countries pledge $2.6bn for family planning in global south

July 12 2012:Rich countries have pledged $2.6bn over the next eight years at a family planning summit in London, in what was described as a brea...


Are aid agencies facing an existential threat?

10 July 2012: By 2025 the world will be closer than ever to ending global poverty and two thirds of the remaining 600m or fewer poor people will...


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