Nepali think-tankers, academics and development practitioners, including those from the Diaspora, have called upon the public policy-making process in Nepal to be more participatory, accountable, and people-centered at the Policy Leadership Program (PLP) launch event on Monday over a hybrid program.
KATHMANDU, Dec 12: Nepali think-tanks, academics, and development practitioners, including those from the diaspora, have rallied for a more participatory, accountable, and people-centered public policy-making process in Nepal. This call to action came to the forefront at the launch event of the Policy Leadership Program (PLP) on Monday, conducted through a hybrid program.