Nepal's Donor Countries and Agencies

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Nepal's Donor Countries and Agencies

Published by: Mandira

Published date: 21 Jan 2022

Nepal's Donor Countries and Agencies in Grade 9

Nepal's Donor Countries and Agencies

We are born, grow in the families and learn many things from their seniors and start helping and co-operating. Such togetherness forms community and community forms a country. Being in the community, it is necessary to help each other. Though we may not recognize everyone in the society but it's our primary responsibility to promote the relationship and standard of life. Similarly, the togetherness of the nations makes the world our common home.

Similarly, understanding is equally important to develop the relation. Understanding refers to the ability to understand why people behave in a particular way. It implies abilities and dispositions with respect to an object of knowledge sufficient to support intelligent behavior.

Understanding brings good relationship. It is necessary to keep the good relation between the neighbours. Our Country Nepal is very good at keeping a good relationship between the neighbours. Having diplomatic relation with other countries is a must for one another's survival and existence. Nepal kept its first diplomatic relation with the united kingdom in 1816 A.D. There are 141 countries having diplomatic relation with Nepal. The youngest country to have diplomatic relation with Nepal is Jamaica.

Nepal and China

Nepal and China's relationship was established in Augest1, 1955. Nepal established diplomatic relations with the People's Republic of China and exchanged resident ambassadors by 1960. Nepal and China signed a boundary settlement agreement and a separate treaty of peace and friendship. Nepal also began supporting the change of china's seat in United states.

China helped Nepal in different ways.

  1. Sunkoshi hydropower project
  2. Harisidfdhi Bricks and Tiles factory of Lalitpur
  3. Scholarship to Nepalese Students
  4. Bhupi Serchan highway (Pokhara- Baglung)
  5. International Convention Centre
  6. Civil Hospital, New Baneshor
  7. Cancer Hospital of Bharatpur
  8. Araniko and Prithvi highways

After a long standing 5 months blockade by 'Madeshi' parties in Terai supported by India, Nepal had to look for the alternative way.

  1. Nepal to use China’s sea port facility
  2. Transit transport agreement to be reviewed every 10 years
  3. China to build a regional international airport in Pokhara
  4. China, Nepal exploring the possibilities of signing a bilateral free trade agreement
  5. China to explore the possibility of finding oil and gas reserves in Nepal
  6. China to provide economic and technical support to Nepal to implement the project on Pokhara airport
  7. China to distribute solar panels in Nepal’s rural areas by tapping its Climate Fund
  8. China to build, manage and maintain Xiarwa Boundary River Bridge at Hilsa, Humla
  9. Nepal, China to strengthen intellectual property system in both the countries
  10. Nepal, China to extend cooperation and exchange information on banking regulations

Nepal and India

Nepalese-Indian relations continued from the second Treaty of Sagauli, which had been signed with the government of British India in 1925. The Citizenship Act of 1952 allowed Indians to immigrate to Nepal and acquire Nepalese citizenship with easy a source of some resentment in Nepal.

Due to the relationship of Nepal and India, following things are done.

  1. B.P Koirala Medical College, Dharan
  2. National Trauma Centre, Bir Hospital
  3. Farbesgunj- Biratnagar railway
  4. Hydroelectricity projects of Trisuli and Devghat
  5. Scholarships to Nepalese students
  6. Link road of Mahendranagar- Tanakpur
  7. Distribution of ambulance to hospitals and health centres
  8. Some parts of East-West Highway

Nepal and United Kingdom (UK)

Nepal established diplomatic relations with the United Kingdom in 1816. Ever since, friendship, mutual understanding, and respect for each other's national interests have characterized between the two countries.The relationship between UK and Nepal have historically been friendly. There have been close links between the Royal Families, although relations deteriorated when the King took power in 2005. Nepali are taken through the recruitment of Gurkha Soldiers by the British Armey since the 19th century.

The UK is Nepal’s largest bilateral aid donor.

  1. Establishment of British Library
  2. Recruitment of Nepalese-British Armey
  3. Establishment of Budanilkantha School, Kathmandu
  4. Extension services of Radio Nepal
  5. Construction of Narayanghat to Bhutwal, Dharan
  6. Establishment of Drug Research Centre in Kathmandu
  7. Management of Solid Waste Management etc.
  8. Dhankuta Agriculture Research Centre

A List of International Donar supporting Relief works for Victims of the Nepal Earthquake

The devastating earthquake which occurred on April 25th, 2015 in Nepal continues to shake the faith of thousands of people struggling to seek relief, searching for spaces, running for shelters and fighting off the fear of epidemics.Although international aid is pouring in into the country. The Nepalese Government has still not managed to effectively address the basic problems of the affected . Here are some of the international Donar supporting Relief work for Victims of the Nepal Earthquake:

We Help Nepal

We Help Nepal is a network supporting people-to-people investment in Nepal’s recovery effort to the victim of the earthquake. We Help Nepal is committing the first $9,000 raised for emergency supplies (food, tents, and water purification) to the victims. We Help Nepal will distribute funds to transparent, trustworthy grassroots groups that take a regenerative approach.

This fund will support immediate earthquake relief and rebuild efforts rooted in a philosophy of relief to self-reliance, disaster to sustainable development.

Canadian Red Cross Society

The Canadian Red Cross Society is part of the largest humanitarian network in the world with the mission to improve the lives of vulnerable people. The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) is responding to the devastating earthquake that shook Nepal on April 25. Red Cross teams in Nepal began providing assistance immediately following the earthquake.

Concern Worldwide

Concern Worldwide is an international humanitarian organisation dedicated to tackling poverty and suffering in the world’s poorest countries. Concern Worldwide has deployed an emergency response team to Nepal. They are assessing the greatest needs throughout the affected areas and are preparing to respond as needed to critical and life-saving interventions.

Asia
Association for International Solidarity in Asia is a Non-Governmental Organizations (NGO) recognized by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. ASIA is active in several countries of the Asian continent and is the only international organization rooted and present in all regions of China inhabited by the Tibetan minority. The entire fund raised will be implied in emergency relief for the affected population of the earthquake.