[Nepal] - Provisions to promote fair society

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
KATHMANDU, SEPTEMBER 23The government's new Social Inclusion Policy aims to develop an equitable and prosperous
society through social inclusion system
For this, the government will mobilise all the local levels.
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According to a report recently published by the Ministry of Federal Affairs and General Administration, the policy has the objective of
ensuring access of citizens to all thematic areas and structures by strengthening economically and socially backward communities and
persons.As per the MoFAGA, the policy has devised five strategies to attain the objectives
They include institutionalisation of social inclusion in all thematic areas, enhancing meaningful participation of marginalised citizens in
policy-making and decision-making process, ensuring justifiable opportunity in development and benefits for backward classes, regions,
gender groups, and communities, strengthening capacity of target communities for utilisation of available resources and means, and enhancing
the capacity of stakeholders concerned for implementation of policies and programmes related to social inclusion. Each of
these strategies has its own working policies for institutionalisation and promotion of social inclusion in the local levels
The policy says that necessary laws and procedures pertaining to social inclusion will be formulated and implemented as per local needs
Similarly, it envisions the revision of existing laws to make them time-befitting and inclusion-friendly for fulfilment of commitments made
by Nepal in international forums, conventions and treaties.The MoFAGA said the plans and programmes of the government, non-government and
private organisations would be aligned with the planning process of the local levels so as to make social inclusion more effective.Necessary
coordination and collaboration will be made with various organisations to avoid duplication of programmes.The policy will also make the
provision for formation of beneficiaries and users committee with the participation of target groups and communities to ensure that they
benefit from development projects and programmes.The local level will mobilise community, cooperative, non-government and private
organisations for protection, rehabilitation and capacity development of vulnerable sections of society such as victims of violence, women,
children, teenagers, differently-abled persons, orphans, helpless people and street dependent citizens.A version of this article appears in
the print on September 24, 2023, of The Himalayan Times
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