No country for women
The path to public positions for women remains blocked by patriarchal gatekeeping and a ‘culture of ‘tokenism’.
The path to public positions for women remains blocked by patriarchal gatekeeping and a ‘culture of ‘tokenism’.
Rural women farmers must be recognised as rights-holders with equal claim to opportunities and resources.
Gender inequality is the greatest human rights challenge of our time.
All the stakeholders in the current electoral process deserve the highest praise.
It can fix free-riding behaviour, end patronage and discourage the exodus of Nepali youth.
Expecting socio-economic transformation without changing political culture is pointless.
Exercising the right to vote requires time, money and flexibility: Privileges not everyone has.
Karki delivers election
Today, Nepalis will again show that the country’s future will continue to be shaped by the democratic conscience of its people.
Nepalis are contemplating a new government in the aftermath of the Gen Z revolt.
Given SARS-CoV-2’s devastating impact, identifying definitive intermediate hosts is crucial.
Attempts to influence voters tend to continue even during the silent periods.
Tomorrow’s ballot may change centre’s faces, but federalism is not ensured by electoral arithmetic alone.
Post-elections, Nepal needs transparent governance and bold, benchmarked bureaucratic reforms.
The right to vote should not be a privilege for those with geographical or financial convenience.
A managed crawl links the Nepali rupee to the Indian rupee but permits adjustments over time.
If participation is the highest form of civic influence, dismantling barriers to participation is vital for democracy.
If computers give easy, popular answers, we lose critical thinking and meaningful conversations.
Implementing an inclusive and gender-responsive lens is essential to ensure safety, accessibility, and economic opportunities for vulnerable groups.
A country might be undemocratic and repressive, like Iran under Khamenei, but only its people have the right to change the regime.