Click here for search results

Publications & Reports

Nepal: Publications & Reports
Access to Finance
Access to Financial Services in Nepal: Only 26% of Nepalese households have a bank account. Access to financial services remains limited for most people and has declined in recent years .
Latest Publications
Most World Bank publications are available for free on this website. Others can be purchased online.

- Nepal PEFA: An Assessment of the Public Financial Management Performance Measurement Framework (As of FY 2005/06) - Full Document (pdf)
- Public Sector Accounting and Auditing - Nov 07
- Nepal Portfolio Performance Review (NPPR) 2007 - Full Document (pdf)
- Nepal Portfolio Performance Review (NPPR) 2007 - Action Plan (pdf)
- Nepal Public Sector Accounting and Auditing: A Comparison to International Standards - Full Document (pdf)
- Interim Strategy Note for Nepal, 2007 - Full Document (pdf) and Annexes (pdf)
- Access to Financial Services in Nepal , 2007 (pdf)
- Resilience Amidst Conflict : An Assessment of Poverty in Nepal, 1995-96 and 2003-04
- Unequal Citizens: Gender, Caste and Ethnic Exclusion in Nepal (2006) -Executive Summary (pdf) and Summary (pdf)
- Nepal - The distributional impact of participatory approaches on reproductive health for disadvantaged youth, May 05
- Development outreach volume 7, May 05
- Nepal - Financial Sector Restructuring Project: progress report on banks performance indicators - Nepal Bank Ltd. and Rastriya Banijya Bank, Feb 05
- Output-base aid in Nepal: expanding telecommunications service to rural areas, Dec 04
Ask Us
Research questions on Nepal? Contact our Public Information Officers.
Global Analysis
Major World Bank data and analysis covering all regions of the world. Updated yearly.

Summary of World Bank projects, data and research in Nepal

Search
Entire catalog of World Bank documents available in pdf and text format

Browse
Publications by country

Consult
Publications in your country at World Bank Public Information Centers or local libraries

Resources For
- Businesses
- Media
- NGOs
- Researchers



Permanent URL for this page: http://go.worldbank.org/3QDT5A82C0