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Selected publications
Uterine Prolapse in Nepal The Rural Health Development Project's Response
January 2010
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Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation
October 2009
Strategies in Nepal's Forest Sector: How can rural communities benefit?
Download: (PDF, 541 KB)
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Stories of Change - after the study tour
October 2009
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[en]
50 years of Nepal-Swiss Development Partnership 1959 to 2009
August 2009
Switzerland was one of the first countries to sign a cooperation agreement with Nepal. In the 50 years since, the strategies may have changed, but the goal remains the same, namely working with the Nepali partners to foster conditions that bring about positive change in the lives of men and women of all social groups.
Over five decades, the Swiss and its Nepali partners have encountered difficulties, celebrated successes and borne many significant achievements. This is reflected in an ever evolving understanding of the development challenge.
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[en]
Swiss Cooperation Strategy 2009-12
April 2009
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Federal Constitution of the Swiss Confederation
May 2006
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Swiss Cooperation Strategy for Nepal 2005-2008
January 2006
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