World funds war but starves peace
Peacebuilding remains one of the least funded areas of the system, despite repeated recognition that prevention is more cost-effective than response
The great equaliser
Making meaningful migration accessible to all
He said no to politics. Now he runs it.
Plotting Sudan Gurung’s rise from disaster relief volunteer to home minister
Tripolar contestation over Nepal
Washington, with New Delhi, can be expected to ensure that Beijing is not a decisive power in the new Nepal
Creating a firm future for Nepal
New government has a unique mandate to switch from exporting labour to creating jobs at home
The myth of red lines
Smoke, mirrors, and the cost of performing power in the West Asia war
The coming crypto apocalypse
The future of money will feature gradual evolution, not a revolution that crypto-grifters promised
A lifeline becomes liability
How to save Kathmandu’s Bagmati river from urban blight
A dead tree tests Nepal's bureaucracy
Can the new government get the bureaucracy to be less bureaucratic?
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