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Nepal’s civil society played a crucial role in the 2006 People’s Movement, but has become fractured in recent years. Social unity is disintegrating due to identity politics based on ethnicity and regionalism.

The NGO Federation of Nepal (NFN) emerged as an umbrella organisation of NGOs in 1990. In addition to defending NGOs’ autonomy, the NFN advocates human rights, social justice and pro-poor development. Today, it has evolved as a leading civil society organisation in Nepal with over 5,370 affiliated NGOs across the country.

In 2003, the Human Rights Treaty Monitoring Coordination Center (HRTMCC) was established. The HRTMCC is a coalition of human rights organisations established to monitor the implementation of the international human rights treaties the country has ratified.

Civil society

In 2013, a group of former bureaucrats, professionals and individuals from various sectors in Nepal formed an independent civil society organisation, the Citizens Assembly. Its objective is to exert pressure on state authorities, political leadership and policymakers to work for the interests of the country and the public.

Nepal’s civil society played a crucial role in the 2006 People’s Movement, but has become fractured in recent years. Social unity is disintegrating due to identity politics based on ethnicity and regionalism.

The NGO Federation of Nepal (NFN) emerged as an umbrella organisation of NGOs in 1990. In addition to defending NGOs’ autonomy, the NFN advocates human rights, social justice and pro-poor development. Today, it has evolved as a leading civil society organisation in Nepal with over 5,370 affiliated NGOs across the country.

In 2003, the Human Rights Treaty Monitoring Coordination Center (HRTMCC) was established. The HRTMCC is a coalition of human rights organisations established to monitor the implementation of the international human rights treaties the country has ratified.

In 2013, a group of former bureaucrats, professionals and individuals from various sectors in Nepal formed an independent civil society organisation, the Citizens Assembly. Its objective is to exert pressure on state authorities, political leadership and policymakers to work for the interests of the country and the public.Nepal’s civil society played a crucial role in the 2006 People’s Movement, but has become fractured in recent years. Social unity is disintegrating due to identity politics based on ethnicity and regionalism.

The NGO Federation of Nepal (NFN) emerged as an umbrella organisation of NGOs in 1990. In addition to defending NGOs’ autonomy, the NFN advocates human rights, social justice and pro-poor development. Today, it has evolved as a leading civil society organisation in Nepal with over 5,370 affiliated NGOs across the country.

In 2003, the Human Rights Treaty Monitoring Coordination Center (HRTMCC) was established. The HRTMCC is a coalition of human rights organisations established to monitor the implementation of the international human rights treaties the country has ratified.

In 2013, a group of former bureaucrats, professionals and individuals from various sectors in Nepal formed an independent civil society organisation, the Citizens Assembly. Its objective is to exert pressure on state authorities, political leadership and policymakers to work for the interests of the country and the public.Nepal’s civil society played a crucial role in the 2006 People’s Movement, but has become fractured in recent years. Social unity is disintegrating due to identity politics based on ethnicity and regionalism.

The NGO Federation of Nepal (NFN) emerged as an umbrella organisation of NGOs in 1990. In addition to defending NGOs’ autonomy, the NFN advocates human rights, social justice and pro-poor development. Today, it has evolved as a leading civil society organisation in Nepal with over 5,370 affiliated NGOs across the country.

In 2003, the Human Rights Treaty Monitoring Coordination Center (HRTMCC) was established. The HRTMCC is a coalition of human rights organisations established to monitor the implementation of the international human rights treaties the country has ratified.

In 2013, a group of former bureaucrats, professionals and individuals from various sectors in Nepal formed an independent civil society organisation, the Citizens Assembly. Its objective is to exert pressure on state authorities, political leadership and policymakers to work for the interests of the country and the public.Nepal’s civil society played a crucial role in the 2006 People’s Movement, but has become fractured in recent years. Social unity is disintegrating due to identity politics based on ethnicity and regionalism.

Civil society

The NGO Federation of Nepal (NFN) emerged as an umbrella organisation of NGOs in 1990. In addition to defending NGOs’ autonomy, the NFN advocates human rights, social justice and pro-poor development. Today, it has evolved as a leading civil society organisation in Nepal with over 5,370 affiliated NGOs across the country.

Source :eldis.org

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