Nepali

Conflict-sensitive media reporting

A how-to-guide
International Alert
Federation of Nepali Journalists
Equal Access Nepal
January, 2013
International Alert
London, UK

This guide is a reference tool on conflict-sensitive journalism in Nepal for young media professionals and practitioners. It aims to help people to develop a better understanding of the role of media in conflict and the importance of conflict-sensitive journalism. It also provides practical steps on how to operate and report in a conflict-sensitive manner.

This guide is a reference tool on conflict-sensitive journalism in Nepal for young media professionals and practitioners.

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Review of media-related polices and laws in Nepal

Challenges and opportunities for media professionalism
International Alert
Federation of Nepali Journalists
Equal Access Nepal
February, 2013
International Alert
London, UK

This paper reviews existing relevant media-related policies and laws in Nepal, including international conventions and declarations to which Nepal is a signatory party. It covers analysis of nine international conventions and declarations from the Nepali media perspective, 24 existing laws and policies, six institutional analyses as well as constitutional provisions related to media and press freedom.

This paper reviews existing relevant media-related policies and laws in Nepal, including international conventions and declarations to which Nepal is a signatory party.

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State and non-state justice systems in Nepal

A review of existing relevant laws and policies from a civil society perspective
International Alert
Forum for Women, Law and Development
Legal Aid and Consultancy Centre
June, 2012
International Alert
London, UK

This review looks at existing justice policies and processes governing the justice sector in Nepal, including operational processes of key informal mechanisms. It is part of an ongoing initiative which seeks to improve access to justice – particularly by poor, vulnerable and marginalised groups and communities – by strengthening linkages and coordination between Nepali state and non-state justice actors.

This review looks at existing justice policies and processes governing the justice sector in Nepal, including operational processes of key informal mechanisms.

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Youth Speak out on Community Security in the Eastern Terai

Reflections from Morang and Sunsari Consultations
International Alert
Friends for Peace
November, 2007
International Alert and Friends for Peace
13 pages
London, UK

This paper aims to summarise the key community security concerns and issues that were voiced by youth and student groups in consultations carried out in Sunsari and Morang districts between the 25th September and the 5th November 2007. Voluntary ‘Youth Steering Committees’, comprising active and knowledgeable youth stakeholders, have played a key role as representatives for their district and in steering the project process. Local level interactions were then held in order to understand the particular issues facing rural youth.

This paper sums up the key community security concerns and issues that were voiced by youth and student groups in consultations carried out in Sunsari and Morang districts in Nepal between the 25th September and the 5th November 2007.

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