Type | Report |
Title | Rebuilding Nepal: Creating Good Jobs Amid Reconstruction and Migration |
Author(s) | |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2017 |
Publisher | JustJobs Network Inc. |
URL | https://www.solidaritycenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/SC-JJN-Nepal-Project-Report-25042017-webversion-1.pdf |
Abstract | Two years ago, Nepal was struck by a devastating earthquake. It displaced nearly 2.8 million people and shocked the country’s economy, with an estimated US$ 7 billion1 in damage and losses in a country whose gross domestic product (GDP) stood at only US$ 19 billion.2 In a nation whose economy depends on private consumption – which formed a staggering 85.7 percent of Nepal’s GDP in the fiscal year before the disaster3 – the economic consequences of such a catastrophe are particularly grave. But the earthquake and Nepal’s struggle for relief and recovery also brought to light other chronic issues with the way that social and economic development have – and have not – unfolded in the country. These issues raise important questions about how to build a future for Nepal – a future that respects the rights and dignity of its people and offers productive, fair, and sustainable economic opportunities. |
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