Thursday, September 9, 2010

::Climate Change in Nepal::

Climate change is not the problem of only one nation; it is a big trouble of the world which we are facing everyday. Two years ago, only few people knew about the Climate Change but today, each and everybody in this earth should know about it. Most of the nations and their citizens are still ...unaware about the Climate Change and its consequences.




Since Climate Change has global effect, Nepal is also not far away from its dark sides . Being the underdeveloped country , we have our own different types of socio-economic problems , however, these problems are being aggravated by the repercussions of climate change in recent years which have been manifested in our Himalayan region by the rapid melting of our glaciers . Even though our contribution in Climate Change is negligible as compared to other developed nations, we have become the sufferer of its effect. Therefore, we should try to control it before it takes huge disasters. We should begin to think that without combating with climate change, we can’t dream about sustainable development in the world. To raise the awareness as well as gain more knowledge about Climate Change, we should start awareness program in our society .

About Nepal

Nepal is a landlocked country between India and China with some of the most rugged topography on earth. Despite enormous hydropower potential, Nepal is currently one of the most electricity-starved nations in the world. Only about 20% of the population has access to electricity, and Nepal is barely able to meet its existing peak demand of 557 megawatts. Developing Nepal’s hydropower potential could meet the growing demand for electricity in homes, agriculture, industry, health, and education while replacing the unsustainable and environmentally degrading use of biofuels. There is great potential to produce enough clean energy to meet the needs of neighboring countries, which will both provide returns on capital investments in hydropower infrastructure in the form of foreign exchange earnings and reduce the polluting sources of energy generation in the importing countries.
Sector-Specific Climate Change Activities. Recognizing these facts, AYCA/Nepal has strategically created climate-friendly environment and energy programs that encourage forest restoration and increase Nepal’s capacity to develop small- and medium-scale hydropower resources in an environmentally and socially sound manner. To this end, AYCA/Nepal is providing technical assistance and training activities aimed at improving the policy and regulatory environment that will attract private sector investment in hydropower. These activities are concomitantly intended to strengthen local capability to conduct social and environmental impact assessments with increased public participation and involvement.

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Invitation-Request for proposal

Invitation-Request for proposal for flex and Hoarding Board

Population Service International/Nepal (PS/Nepal) seeks invitation for proposal form interested vendor/party is advised to contact PSI/Nepal office to collect the Request for Proposal(RFP) for detail reqirements on or before Monday 13th September 2010. RFP collection dates: 9, 10 & 13th September before 5pm.

Procurement Department
Population Service International, Nepal
Budhanilkantha, Kathmandu
PO Box 214976
Tel: 977-1-4377471
URL: www.psi.org