Sunday, June 15, 2025 06:32 PM
  • E-paper
  • Login
  • Register
  • News
    • Current News
  • Editorial
  • Opinion
    • Babbles
    • From Far & Near
    • Nepali Netbook
    • On Off the Record
    • Viewpoint
    • Readers Forum
  • Interviews/Commentary
  • Business and Corporate
    • International News
  • E-papers
  • About Us
Generic selectors
Exact matches only
Search in title
Search in content
Post Type Selectors
File Photo
Corporate News
Trending
Ravi Lamichanne
KP Oli
  • Home
  • Nepal calls for enhanced level of support from int’l community

Nepal calls for enhanced level of support from int’l community


  • September 18, 2021
  • in Current News
    share on:

Kathmandu, 18 September: Foreign Secretary Bharat Raj Paudyal has highlighted the consequences of COVID-19 pandemic on the people, societies and economies of the LDCs, including Nepal, and called for equitable, affordable and universal access to vaccines.

In his address to the Annual Ministerial Meeting of the Least Developed Countries (LDCs) held virtually on the margins of the 76th session of the United Nations General Assembly, Foreign Secretary Poudyal said that LDCs must build resilient economies with adequate physical infrastructure, advanced industrial and technological capacity, and expanded social safety-nets to win the war against the virus, eradicate poverty and ensure the well-being of their people.
He also underlined the need to build productive capacity for the structural transformation of their economies. He called for an enhanced level of support from the international community in the areas of Official Development Assistance, Foreign Direct Investment, aid for trade, debt relief, climate financing, and technology transfer. While expressing concerns about the upfront cost and loss of support measures, he said graduation from the status of LDC category is our long-held aspiration and an important development milestone, and Nepal is committed to make it smooth, sustainable and irreversible. ‘As we are preparing for LDC5 in Doha, we must focus on the unfinished business of the IPoA and chart out actions for sustainable and resilient recovery of the LDCs’, the Foreign Secretary stressed.
He also emphasized the need for shared purpose, global solidarity and strong and ambitious programme of action to avert the risk of another lost decade of development. Ministers from LDCs, friends of LDCs and development partners, and high-level UN officials had participated in the meeting. The meeting adopted a Ministerial Declaration as its outcome, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Comments:

Leave a Reply

  • Facebook Comments
previous post 1,066 new cases detected today; Covid-19 tally reaches 783,910
next post Nepali constitution and Janakpur railway

Related Post

  • People's Review
  • June 15, 2025
Caste, religion, educational qualification included in personal details require prior permission
  • People's Review
  • June 15, 2025
Traffic on Arniko Highway disrupted
  • People's Review
  • June 15, 2025
Three workers die in Hewakhola bridge collapse
  • People's Review
  • June 15, 2025
RSP, RPP to continue House obstruction
  • People's Review
  • June 15, 2025
7 killed in Chopper crash in India
  • People's Review
  • June 15, 2025
USA enlists Nepal in Tier 2 Watch List on human trafficking
  • People's Review
  • June 15, 2025
We disrupted House not to topple govt, but to boost good governance: Dahal
  • People's Review
  • June 14, 2025
PM Oli visiting India next month
  • People's Review
  • June 14, 2025
Foreign Minister Deuba urges diplomatic vigilance amid global uncertainty
  • People's Review
  • June 14, 2025
After Maoist’s support, the government runs Parliament forcefully
  • People's Review
  • June 13, 2025
Indian tourists can carry up to US$ 5,000 in Nepal
  • People's Review
  • June 13, 2025
Two dead in Baglung jeep accident
  • People's Review
  • June 13, 2025
Nepal Embassy urges Nepalis in Israel to remain alert
  • People's Review
  • June 13, 2025
Prime Minister Oli to visit Spain
  • People's Review
  • June 13, 2025
Air India aircraft crash; one lucky survivor

Recent Post

  • People's Review
  • June 15, 2025
Maoists on defensive after toothless 2-point deal, face opposition backlash
  • People's Review
  • June 15, 2025
Caste, religion, educational qualification included in personal details require prior permission
  • People's Review
  • June 15, 2025
Traffic on Arniko Highway disrupted
  • People's Review
  • June 15, 2025
Israel-Iran fight raises fear among Gulf states
  • People's Review
  • June 15, 2025
China builds giant radio telescope in Xinjiang
  • People's Review
  • June 15, 2025
NEA Resumes Electricity Export to Bangladesh via India
  • People's Review
  • June 15, 2025
Three workers die in Hewakhola bridge collapse
  • People's Review
  • June 15, 2025
Iran’s missile attacks kill 8 Israelis
  • People's Review
  • June 15, 2025
RSP, RPP to continue House obstruction
  • People's Review
  • June 15, 2025
7 killed in Chopper crash in India

Advertise

newsletter

The most important world news and events of the day.

Get daily newsletter on your inbox.

Team

  • Editor-in-Chief: Pushpa Raj Pradhan
  • Consultant Editor Emeritus: Mana Ranjan Josse
  • Contributing Editor: Prof Dr Shashi P.B.B. Malla
  • Guest Editor: Yug Bahadur
  • Managing Editor: Sushma Shrestha
  • Chief Reporter: B.N. Dahal

Team

  • Marketing Manager: Ramesh Lamichhane
  • Graphics Layout Designer: Shankar Aryal
  • Legal Consultant: Bachu Singh Khadka
  • Computer Layout: Shankar Aryal

Contact

  • Pipalbot, (Way to Ghattekulo) Dillibazar, Kathmandu, Nepal
  • Contact: (977) 1-4517352
  • Email: prwnepal@gmail.com
  • Email: peoplesreview@hotmail.com

* NOTE:* VIEWS EXPRESSED IN ARTICLES PUBLISHED UNDER BYLINES ARE SOLELY THOSE OF THE AUTHOR.

  • C. D. O. Regd. No: 43/047/48; Information and Broadcasting
  • Department Regd. No. 2065/077/78
Sorry, This article is locked!

This article is only available for the logged in user.

Log In