Nepal
Nepal
Nepal
Pakistan
New Delhi Nepal Bhutan
Kathmandu Thimphu
Bangladesh
Dhaka
China in the North and Indian plains in the South, making it geo-strategically
Maldives
important.
Colombo
Sri Lanka
Male
Maldives
This map is stylized and not to scale. The information Nepal is an extremely diverse country with over 126 ethnic groups and
shown on this map does not imply official recognition or castes and 3 distinct ecological zones.
endorsement of and physical, political boundaries or feature
names by the United Nations or other collaborative organi-
zations. UN OCHA and affiliated organizations are not liable
for damages of any kind related to the use of this data.
It is one of the 48 Least Developed Countries (LDCs). Fifteenth plan - Five-
Year National Plan sets the goal of graduating to Middle-Income Country
(MIC) status by 2030.
Remittance inflows to GDP for Nepal accounted for around 25 per cent of
GDP in 2017/2018 and provide the largest source of foreign exchange for
Nepal (IMF Country Report No. 19/60).
Life chances for many in Nepal are largely determined by the social stratifi-
cation of the caste system. Pervasive norms and attitudes on the value of
girls and women continue to have far-reaching consequences for Nepal’s
development.
© UNICEF/UNI186150/Sokol/2015
[1] UNICEF Nepal, “Reaching the unreached” – Nepal Earthquake Six Months Review, 25 October 2015.
[2] Nepal Post Disaster Needs Assessment, National Planning Commission, 2015
[http://icnr2015.mof.gov.np/uploaded//PDNA_Executive_Summary_new.pdf]
Nepal Key Indicators on Children
Use of improved
94.5% 2019 NMICS
sanitation facilities
Humanitarian challenges:
• The 2015 earthquakes caused significant damage to the country and UNICEF Nepal has
provided continuous support to the government to aid recovery.
• UNICEF supported local government's effort to develop risk profiles. Fifteen municipalities
completed their profiles, on which local disaster risk management plans are based. A total of
13,931 people (7,105 female) benefitted from lifesaving humanitarian responses following
small-scale disasters in various parts of Nepal in 2018.
• COVID-19 is affecting children and families far beyond those it directly infects. The Nepal
Country Office response plan is aligned with the UN Global Humanitarian Response Plan, the
2020 WHO Global Strategic Response Plan (SRP), Operational Planning Guidelines and the 2020
UNICEF COVID-19 Humanitarian Action for Children appeal. UNICEF targets up to one-third of
the initial scenario of 1,500 cases with preparedness, pre-positioning support and towards a
further 7,000 cases for full-scale response activities.
• Increase the percentage of newborns receiving newborn care services within two days of
birth from 57 per cent to 75 per cent.
• Reduce moderate and severe stunting in under-five children from 36 per cent to 28 per cent.
• Increase access and quality of early learning opportunities. Provide quality basic education
in targeted areas to improve survival rate to Grade 8 from 77 per cent to 92 per cent.
• Reduce open defecation from 10 per cent to 1 per cent.
• Reduce child marriage from 37 per cent to 32 per cent.
• Expand the child grant from 20 per cent to 67 per cent.
© UNICEF/UNI350939/Prasad Ngakhusi/202
Type of UNICEF programme, presence
and partnerships and salient issues
Country Team
• The total budget for the Country Programme 2018–2022 is USD 150 million • Elke Wisch, Representative
(USD 36 million regular resources and USD 114 million other resources).
• James McQuen Patterson, Deputy
• The Country Programme is a mix of policy and service delivery. Representative, Programme
• In addition to the main office in Kathmandu, UNICEF has three field offices • Maimouna Diallo (incoming Deputy
which provide critical grassroot links with local government, civil society Representative, Operations)
organizations and communities.
• Tania Dhakhwa, Chief of
• There are 178 staff members (IP 27, NO 92 and GS 59). Communication
• Important partnerships for Nepal include the Global Partnership for Educa- • Amadou Seck, Chief Planning and
tion (GPE), Scaling Up Nutrition (SUN), UNICEF-UNFPA global programme to Monitoring
accelerate actions to end child marriage, Let us Learn (five countries), Reach
Out to Asia (three countries) and GAVI. • Vacant, United Nations
Resident Coordinator