what are the major sectors of foreign aid in nepal
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Nepal relies heavily on foreign aid, and donors coordinate development aid policy through the Nepal Development Forum, whose members include donor countries, international financial institutions (such as the World Bank), and inter-governmental organizations (such as the United Nations). The United Kingdom is Nepal’s largest bilateral aid donor,[1][2] and the World Bank and Asian Development Bank are the largest multilateral donors. Donors have been reported as losing confidence in Nepal as a result of political interference and corruptionin poverty relief efforts as well as the country’s apparently poor capacity to utilize aid.According to World Bank figures, official development assistance increased from US$8.2 million in 1960 to US$369 million in 2003 and then fell to US$177 million in 2004. According to Nepal’s Ministry of Finance, total foreign aid committed in fiscal year (FY) 2003 was US$555 million, with 63.3 percent in grants and 36.7 percent in loans. In FY2004, total foreign aid committed was US$320 million, of which 37.7 percent was grants and 62.3 percent, loans. In June 2004, active World Bank credits totaled US$302 million, with the greatest portions allocated to the financial sector (US$91.5 million)and to energy and mining (US$75.6 million). By the end of 2012, the outstanding World Bank IDA loan totaled $ 1.48 billion
FOREIGN AID IN NEPAL IS INTRODUCED BY UNO TO DEVELOP THE OUR NATION. IT IS AN INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION WORKING FOR WELLFARE OF COMMON PEOPLE
THE SECTORS IN WHICH THIS WORKS ARE:-
WORK FOR FIGHTING AGAINST DISEASES AND PROVIDING PILLS
ORGANIZE HEALTH CAMPAIGNS IN RURAL AREAS.
HELPS TO ERADICATE POVERTY.
AND MANY MORE
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