Fighting Inequality in Nepal: The Road to Prosperity

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Author(s)
Seery, E. et al.
Publication language
English
Pages
56pp
Date published
11 Jan 2019
Type
Research, reports and studies
Keywords
Government, Poverty, Research, policy and analysis
Countries
Nepal
Organisations
Oxfam

Today, more than 8.1 million Nepalis live in poverty. Women and girls are more likely to be poor, despite the significant contribution they make to the economy, especially through unpaid care and household work. More than one-third of Nepal’s children under 5 years are stunted, and 10% suffer wasting due to acute malnutrition. Without a concerted effort to tackle inequality and pursue policies that benefit the many rather than the richest few, the poorest and most marginalized Nepalis will continue to be excluded from progress.

This report seeks to take stock of the context and drivers of inequality in Nepal, and offer evidence-based recommendations that can support the government’s commitment to tackling inequality. To build a more equal country that leaves nobody behind, Nepal must act now to put the right policies in place, and enable citizens and social movements to advocate for progressive change and hold decision makers to account.