Posts by INASP

Nepal’s earthquake epicentre all set to welcome new tourists

Nepal’s earthquake epicentre all set to welcome new tourists

The historic district of Gorkha in western Nepal suffered a huge blow from last year’s earthquake. The district, famous all...

Research indicates urban drinking water sources in Nepal heavily contaminated

Research indicates urban drinking water sources in Nepal heavily contaminated

Although access to clean drinking water is crucial to public health, it is a highly neglected issue in Nepal. 80%...

Nepal’s living cultural heritage sees fewer tourists post 2015 disaster

Nepal’s living cultural heritage sees fewer tourists post 2015 disaster

A massive earthquake measuring 7.8 on the Richter scale shook the Nepali capital of Kathmandu and the surrounding districts on...

Research links high prevalence of anaemia among Nepalese girls to malnutrition

Research links high prevalence of anaemia among Nepalese girls to malnutrition

Anaemia is a global health problem, particularly in developing countries. According to the World Health Organization, about 40% of the...

How does access to research literature support international development and achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals?

How does access to research literature support international development and achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals?

The Publishers for Development 2016 (PfD) conferences will highlight and tell stories about the importance and impact of access to...

Fuel consumption and emissions in Nepalese capital could be reduced by almost half with slight changes in transport policy

Fuel consumption and emissions in Nepalese capital could be reduced by almost half with slight changes in transport policy

A recent research article published in the journal ‘Hydro Nepal: Journal of Water, Energy and Environment’ has shown that fuel...

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