Journal of Management and Development : A peer reviewed Journal

Published on: 09/28/2015

Nepalese women are behind than men in many areas, such as educational attainment, participation in decision-making and health service utilization, all of which have an impact on reproductive health outcomes. This paper explores effect of women's role on household decision making on institutional delivery of the child in Nepal Data as drawn from the Nepal Demographic and Health Survey, 2011. The analysis is confined to women who had given birth in the five years preceding the survey (n=4,148).

Volume: 26 ID: Pages: 51-61
Published on: 08/06/2021

Anil Kumar Gupta | Nepal Administrative Staff College | anil.gupta@nasc.org.np

Volume: 30 ID: 1 Pages: 1-13
Published on: 09/27/2016

Yogendra Kumar Karki
Joint Secretary, Ministry of Agricultural Development, Nepal

Punya Prasad Regmi
Professor, Institute of Agriculture and Animal Science, Tribhuvan University, Nepal

Volume: 27 ID: Pages: 49-58
Published on: 09/27/2013

The microfinance institutions (MFIs) in Nepal are constrained in capacity of key technical areas essential to rural finance operations such as accounting, auditing, strategic planning, financial analysis, and portfolio management. This lack significantly limits their potential to expand their client base and outreach to poor households. The number of MFIs with private sector's participation is expanding significantly.

Volume: 25(1) ID: Pages: 59-81
Published on: 09/27/2018

The Government of Nepal has adopted various policies, plans and programs to curb corruption over the years. However, Transparency International (2015) showed that there is a high level of corruption in Nepal. Bearing such aspect in the mind, the study aims to analyse level, pattern and trend of corruption in Nepal by analysing the cases published by Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority in its annual reports from 2005 to 2015.

Volume: 28 ID: Pages: 36-52
Published on: 09/28/2015

Family planning and maternal health care programme has been initiated in an integrated approach for a long time in Nepal. However, the use status of family planning method could not be presented at good instance. The International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD), 1994 and later millennium development goal 2002, both paved the way out for the situation mostly in the developing countries. Nepal also has made some changes in its services aiming to reduce high maternal mortality and promote to use family planning method.

Volume: 26 ID: Pages: 79-91