he growing migration and mobility of young, able bodied men and women are having profound effects on land and social relations in Nepal. And yet, much of the policy and public discussion is concerned with the contribution of migration to economic growth, on the one hand, and/or on safeguarding the rights of migrant workers in Nepal and destination countries, on the other. This public event will feature a wide range of ongoing research being carried out by national and international research centers on migration, land and social change in an effort to broaden the debate on governing migration for inclusive development in the country.
16th December 2017, Hotel Himalaya, Kathmandu[pdf-embedder url=”https://webpromotionnepal.com/forestaction/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Gender-migration-1.pdf” title=”Gender migration”]