News from Nepal: A Quarterly Newsletter of the Nepal Resident Mission of the Asian Development Bank: ADB Vice President Reiterates Commitment to Assist Nepal’s Economic Development (June 2011)
Asian Development Bank | June 2011
Abstract
The quarterly newsletter of the Asian Development Bank(ADB) Nepal Resident Mission (NRM) aims to enhance communications between ADB and its client groups. News from Nepal disseminates information on ADB activities and provides a forum on development issues in Nepal.
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Asian Development Bank. 2011. News from Nepal: A Quarterly Newsletter of the Nepal Resident Mission of the Asian Development Bank: ADB Vice President Reiterates Commitment to Assist Nepal’s Economic Development (June 2011). © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/2687. License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.Keywords
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Education
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Education
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Public finance
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Infrastructure
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Power
Communication in rural development
Rural enterprise zones
Communication in community development
Social participation
Development banks
Community banks
Partnership
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