Development Issues Unemployment Women and children voices are not heard Discrimination: caste wise, gender wise, wealth wise Health and sanitation – 30%

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Development Issues Unemployment Women and children voices are not heard Discrimination: caste wise, gender wise, wealth wise Health and sanitation – 30% people have access to toilet Centralized development services

Issues Child labor Girl Trafficking Lack of quality education & access Insufficient Infrastructure Poverty: 45% below poverty line 50%children are malnourished Corruption at all levels. Instable government and political leaders are influenced by international intervene especially from south.

Not working (GON) Scattered development inputs Weak monitoring and evaluation system. Insufficient replication of effective programs weak institutional mechanism. lack of ownership of development projects lack of accountability Poor targeting (both exclusion and inclusion) Poor Service delivery (failure to provide effective delivery of public services) Absence of a well-functioning judicial system, all of which are reflected in increased corruption.

Not working (Donors) Considerable duplication (and no coordination) Parallel budgets and service delivery without proper transparency and accountability No attempt to scale-up effective programs Blind targeting (e.g. “Dalits is good”)

Way Forward The government should strictly implement anti corruption policy. The government policy should be directed towards improving the capability of human resources. The government policy should attract foreign investment for the utilization of available huge amount of water resources

Way Forward Efforts should be made to improve the basic infrastructures for tourism development.