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Navigating Nepal’s development trajectory: The road to graduation from the LDC status and beyond
Nepal’s imminent graduation from the Least Developed Country (LDC) status marks a significant milestone in its development trajectory, highlighting substantial progress in economic, social, and human development indicators. This transition necessitates a strategic approach to capitalize on newfound opportunities while mitigating associated challenges. Drawing on insights from socio-economic indicators and economic evolution data, this paper assesses Nepal’s readiness for graduation and outlines key priorities for its post-LDC journey. Emphasizing sustainable development aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the paper advocates for in-country resource mobilization, system strengthening with a localization focus, human capital development, market access facilitation, resilience building, and promotion of foreign direct investment. By leveraging international support, prioritizing strategic initiatives, and fostering conducive environments for growth and investment, Nepal can navigate the transition effectively and pave the way for inclusive, resilient, and sustainable development.
期刊介绍:
Local Economy is a peer-reviewed journal operating as an interdisciplinary forum for the critical review of policy developments in the broad area of local economic development and urban regeneration. It seeks not only to publish analysis and critique but also to disseminate innovative practice. One particular concern is with grassroots community economic development strategies and the work of voluntary organisations, considered within the context of wider social, political and economic change.