Policy Implication Note MSPs Service Delivery and State Institutions in Nepal
This Policy Implication Note presents five core recommendations – concerning objectives, partners and processes – for international donors engaging with service delivery MSPs in Nepal.This policy implication note is based on conversations with a total of 152 respondents. Two MSPs were studied in the household water sector in rural villages (Jumla) and in small towns (Kaski and Udhaypur) and two MSPs were studied in the rural roads sector (Ramechhap and Rolpa). A detailed description and analysis is available in the Peace Security and Development Network Country Report.
Peace Security and Development Network 2012
This publication is an outcome of the in 2008 established ‘Network for Peace, Security and Development’. The Network aims to support and encourage the sharing of expertise and cooperation between the different Dutch sectors and organisations involved in fragile states. The PSD Network is an initiative under the Schokland Agreements in 2007.
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