On November 30, 2022, Inclusion Economics Nepal brought together affiliated researchers, journalists, and policymakers in its inaugural policy dialogue with a focus on governance, gender, and climate change in Nepal. Researchers in the Inclusion Economics network ask how policy can promote inclusive and accountable states, markets, and societies; and how citizens – including the vulnerable and marginalized – can gain influence to make political and economic systems more responsive to their needs, both now and in the future.
This new initiative in Nepal works closely with the wider Inclusion Economics network: Inclusion Economics at Yale University, Inclusion Economics India Centre, and exploratory engagements in Sub-Saharan Africa to focus on some of Nepal’s most challenging problems, ranging from promoting climate-resilient growth to supporting effective governance and building state capacity.
Michael Callen led a breakout session on increasing opportunities for women's leadership in local governments. During the first half of the program, Rohini Pande, Director of Inclusion Economics at Yale University, and Michael Callen, Scientific Director of Inclusion Economics Nepal, delivered keynote presentations on empirical research in local governance and climate-resilient environmental policy. The keynote was followed by presentations from Inclusion Economics collaborators Trilochan Pokharel, Kala Swarnakar, and Pukar Malla on ways to strengthen inclusive governance by implementing gender-sensitive public finance, increasing the representation of women in elections, and emphasizing inclusive economic governance in municipalities.
During the second half of the program, attendees participated in breakout sessions focused on gender, environment, and inclusive governance in Nepal led by Michael Callen, Rohini Pande, and Trilochan Pokharel. Breakout sessions were followed by presentations from researchers Juni Singh and Mani Nepal on social collaboration and climate change. The event concluded with a panel featuring policymakers Binda Pandey and Kewal Bhandari in conversation with Pukar Malla on creating a more inclusive economy in Nepal.
Participants
Kewal Bhandari , Secretary, National Planning Commission
Michael Callen , Associate Professor, London School of Economics
Rajan Khanal , Executive Director, Nepal Administrative Staff College
Pukar Malla , Chairperson, Governance Lab
Mani Nepal , Lead Economist, ICIMOD
Nisha Onta , Executive Director, Governance Lab
Rohini Pande , Henry J. Heinz II Professor and Director, Economic Growth Center and Inclusion Economics, Yale University
Binda Pandey , Politician and Author of "Women in Nepali Politics"
Trilochan Pokharel , Senior Director of Studies, Nepal Administrative Staff College
Juni Singh , Postdoctoral Researcher, Caltech
Kala Swarnakar , General Secretary, Sankalpa
Inclusion Economics Nepal is an initiative affiliated with Inclusion Economics at Yale University, founded and based out of the EGC and Yale MacMillan Center. Inclusion Economics Nepal is based at Nepal’s Governance Lab at the Daayitwa Abhiyaan.