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Bimala Thapa – tackling perceptions of women in the Nepal Police
Blog

Bimala Thapa – tackling perceptions of women in the Nepal Police

This short video is part of Saferworld's gender, security and development interview series exploring how unequal and harmful standards and expectations of women and men can be challenged successfully in Nepal. In the first instalment, we spoke with the former Deputy Inspector General of the Nepal Police, Bimala Thapa

25 November 2017
Nepal’s constitution: between consolidation and contention
Comment & analysis

Nepal’s constitution: between consolidation and contention

Following a 10-year civil war, Nepal’s constitution set the country on the path towards elections and was meant to bring peace and stability to the nation. But with the country’s diversity of ethnic groups, languages and castes, many feel that it doesn’t go far enough. Anurag Acharya looks at the recent local elections and explores what they mean for Nepal’s future direction.

27 October 2017
Building capacities for peace: Nepali voices
Case study

Building capacities for peace: Nepali voices

Building on networks developed as part of Saferworld’s Capacities for Peace project that concluded in February 2016, Nepali civil society partners continue to play a critical role in sustaining peace.

4 September 2017
Saferworld in Nepal
Organisational communications

Saferworld in Nepal

The 2006 Comprehensive Peace Agreement ended a decade-long conflict in Nepal.

26 January 2017
Gender and community security
Reports & briefings

Gender and community security

The gendered nature of insecurity, and therefore of efforts to promote security and build peace, is now widely recognised.

20 June 2016