This session brought together diverse panels from academia, civil society, and the government to paint a picture of the procurement process, deliberate on possible solutions and partnerships, and highlight the critical situation the country is in.
The report aims to understand the Nepali Banking sector through the lens of competition and collusion. Ultimately the report attempts to shed light on how to improve and correct the malpractices that seem to exist in the banking sector, which is a pillar of the national economy.
This Neftalk session focused around how the border areas can be developed as economic zones, which would lead to the upliftment of the livelihood of the people living in such border towns.
NEF has grown and evolved immensely since 2020 – a year in review document gives an extensive overview of what the year was.
This study aims to decode the legislation formulation process in the federal structure of Nepal and analyze the factors that hinder the formulation and implementation of legislation and their impacts on businesses.
This event was one of the activities conducted under HiCEF to unravel the business and policy context of circular economy with the participation of business leaders, government officials, diplomats, representatives of civil societies, national and international organizations, academicians, private sector enterprises, entrepreneurs, researchers, practitioners and students.