CAMBODIA: National Strategic Development Plan (NSDP) Update 2009-2013

The NSDP 2009-2013 is organized in seven chapters. Following the introduction presented in chapter I, it presents a summary of major achievements and challenges faced in the implementation of NSDP 2006-2010. Chapter III outlines the macro-economic framework for NSDP Update 2009-2013 and critical indicators/targets for the Plan period. Chapter IV presents RGC’s key policies and actions that will be taken by ministries and agencies to implement these policies during the time frame of the Fourth legislature of the Royal Government. Chapter V deals with issues of costs, resources and programming. Information on monitoring and evaluation aspects of the NSDP 2009-2013 is presented in Chapter VI. The final Chapter VII presents broad conclusions."

NEPAL: Approach Paper to the Thirteenth Plan (FY 2013/14 – 2015/16)

An Approach Paper to the Thirteenth Plan (FY 2013/14 – 2015/16) addresses the social and economic development of the country considering different perspectives. After an introduction, the chapters deal with: Macroeconomic Policies; Sectoral Development Policies; Infrastructure Development; Cross-Sectoral Development Policies; Peace, Good Governance and Mainstreaming; Planning Process, Statistical System and Research.

NEPAL: Energy Sector Synopsis Report 2010

The Energy Sector Synopsis Report, 2010 report is believed to be useful for all involved in national energy planning as well as academic research and studies of the energy sector. It explores the interrelationship between indigenous energy resources availability and consumption scenario, which will enable to understand the intervention needed to meet the challenges and opportunities for sustainable energy development in the country. The chapters overview is the following: Chapter 1: Country Background; Chapter 2: Energy Resource Bases of Nepal; Chapter 3: Energy Policy Structure; Chapter 4: Energy Pricing Structure; Chapter 5: Energy Consumption Pattern.

INDIA, NEPAL: Agreement between His Majesty's Government of Nepal and the Government of India on the Gandak Irrigation and Power Project

This document is the Agreement between His Majesty's Government of Nepal and the Government of India on the Gandak Irrigation and Power Project. It defines the roles played by the Parties, their rights and obligations. It addresses both an irrigation project for Nepal and Power development and reservation for Nepal through the building of one Power House and one transmission line.

NEPAL: Electricity Leakage Control Rules (2059), 2002

Electricity Leakage Control Rules, 2059 (2002) deal with leakage provisions. In particular, they address: Information of Offence, Investigation and Inquiry, Assessment of Unit of Stolen Electricity, Assessment of Loss and Damage and other provisions.

NEPAL: Electricity Theft Control Act, 2058 (2002)

The Electricity Theft Control Act (2058), 2002, was established because of the need to make necessary legal provisions for controlling electricity theft. The Act addresses: Provisions Relating to Electricity Distributor and Electricity Theft; Investigation and Inquiry; Miscellaneous.

NEPAL: Nepal Electricity Authority Act, 2041 (1984)

The Nepal Electricity Authority Act, 2041 (1984) provides for the establishment and management of the Nepal electricity Authority to make arrangements for power supply by generating, transmitting , and distributing electricity in an efficient, reliable and convenient manner. The Act was enacted by the Majesty King Birendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev on the advice and with the approval of the National Panchayat.

NEPAL: CREF Financial Intermediation Mechanism (Final Draft)

CREF Financial Intermediation Mechanism (Final Draft) establishes the creation of The Central Renewable Energy Fund (CREF). The fund will be established as the financial intermediation mechanism for the renewable energy sector under the National Rural and Renewable Energy Programme (NRREP). The document addresses CREF Objective and Scope; Guiding Design Principles; CREF Financial Intermediation Mechanism; Functional Overview of Key Partner Institutions; Fund Management; Key Risks and Assumptions; Interim Arrangements; Process Action Plan.

NEPAL: Development Cooperation Policy, 2014

The Development Cooperation Policy, addresses the importance of Development Cooperation in Nepal’s overall development. It has been part of the country's efforts over the past 6 decades. However, enhancement of development cooperation effectiveness to deliver expected results remains a key challenge. Firstly the policy defines Vision, Mission, Objectives and Strategies. After that the policy explores: Policy Framework; Implementation and Coordination Mechanism; Provision Related to Tax Exemption and Visa; The Way Forward; Repeal and Savings.

NEPAL: Industrial Policy, 2067 (2011)

The Industrial Policy, 1993 was framed with the objective of accelerating industrial sector but no positive results were achieved. It is in this backdrop that the new Industrial Policy, 2011 has been formulated with the objective of bringing positive changes in overall economic and social sectors of the country by means of rapid industrial development doing away with the weaknesses of the past. The Industrial Policy 2011 analyzes current challenges, present situation of the industrial sector and desirable policies.