Maximising the Potential of the Private Sector in Public Security.

A lack of law and order is regarded as one of the biggest challenges to economic growth and recovery in Nepal. Increasing shutdowns, extortion from armed groups and labour unrest all have a negative impact upon business. An estimated 700 different bandhs (general shutdowns) were called for during 2009, the vast majority of them occurring in the Terai. The Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FNCCI) estimates that a day’s bandh costs the industrial sector 680 million Nepalese rupees (around $9 million USD).

The private sector has a clear incentive to generate demand for a return to peace and security. Business groups also have considerable influence at the political level, through personal connections and professional networks. From a capacity perspective, however, the private sector faces limitations in advocating for improved security. We work with the Nepalese private sector to support them to:

  1. Recognise key causes of insecurity and their role in contributing to, but also potentially mitigating, these causes;
  2. Develop clear advocacy messages for improved law and order;
  3. Create and maintain broader networks and connections (e.g. with the international community, civil society etc.) in support of successful advocacy.

Location

28° 11' 17.6784" N, 83° 42' 56.952" E
Contact
Contact Title: 
Senior Programme Officer – Security And Justice
Contact Name: 
Sadhana Ghimire Bhetuwal
Location : 
<p>Bara, Bardiya, Bhaktapur, Kailali, Kathmandu, Lalitpur, Morang, Parsa and Sunsari</p>
Project Partners: 
National Business Initiative
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