In September 2015, Nepal promulgated a new Constitution which mandates the transition of Nepal from a centralized unitary state to a federal country with the goal to bringing democracy to the doorstep of the citizens and assign more power and responsibility to local governments. Four years on, how is Nepal doing? How is the reform progressing? I talked about it in Kathmandu with Shailendra Sigdel, Managing Director of the Foundation for Development Management.
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