Nepal Program

By Rupak Chattopadhyay
Created by Forum of Federations
Activité en ligne 3 h
Monday, 28 April 2025
09:00 to 12:00

Description

After the promulgation of its federal constitution in 2015, Nepal is the most recent country to join the federal community of nations. Since that historic day, Nepal has been dedicated to the implementation of its federal Constitution, a Constitution that is very progressing and inclusive, guided by principles of coordination, cooperation and coexistence [1]. 

It is toward this goal that the Forum’s work in Nepal is focused – to support the Governments of Nepal achieve their aspirations of federal polity. The Forum does so in areas such as capability building, with officials across its three spheres of government, so that ultimately these governments may provide all its citizens those rights and services enshrined in its Constitution.  

To achieve this, the Forum works providing training in, and support to, establish federal practices that enhance the capacity of political and administrative leaders across all spheres of government, constitutional bodies, federal and provincial training institutes and civil society organizations. 

What you will learn

  •  Targetting a wide range of activities related to strengthening inclusive societies, gender equality, responsive and effective governance through supporting the federalization processes.
  •  Developing and conducting activities based on the Forum’s core principle of ‘Learning from each other’, this way stakeholders can learn from similar experiences of other federal countries as they undertake the challenges of implementing federalism in Nepal.
  •  Providing comparative knowledge exchange events with key political and administrative leaders from all spheres of government on technical and practical issues related to the many aspects of federal governance, from policy sector implementation to advancing practices in intergovernmental relations.
  •  Focussed on SDG 16 to develop effective, accountable and transparent institutions at all spheres. Enhancing the capability and understanding of the roles and responsibilities of political stakeholders from all spheres of governments in Nepal. Leaders invovled in policy making and implementation.
  •  Advancing the participation of women in leadership roles that support the development of gender-inclusive societies. To achieve this, the Forum works with organisations, such as the Caucus of women political leadership in Nepal and conducts knowledge exchange events on comparative experiences of other federations on federal governance to ensure greater participation of women in decision making, including prominent leadership roles. Such engagements with women leaders strengthen their understanding of multilevel governance structure and principles such as devolved and inclusive governance and gender equality so that they can play a greater role in decision making.
  •  Strengthening the capacity of the province led federalism training institutions by providing capacity building sessions to address training needs and knowledge gaps on principles and processes vital to federal implementation and empowerment.
  •  Development and dissemination of knowledge products, thought pieces and research publications on federal governance issues relevant to Nepal such as fiscal federalism and Intergovernmental Relations.
Free
Places available : 99

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Activity facilitator

Rupak Chattopadhyay

Rupak Chattopadhyay is the CEO of the Forum of Federations, an international organization dedicated to advancing federal governance and fostering best practices in multilevel government. With a distinguished career in international affairs, Rupak brings extensive experience in policy analysis, governance, and global development.