Output-Based Aid in Nepal : Expanding Telecommunications Service to Rural Areas
A landlocked country in South Asia, Nepal has a population of around 24 million, with about 88 percent living in rural areas, and a GDP per capita of about $240. The government, headed by a prime minister, functions as a multiparty parliamentary de...
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okr-10986-110482021-04-23T14:02:53Z Output-Based Aid in Nepal : Expanding Telecommunications Service to Rural Areas Intven, Hank Sepúlveda, Edgardo Howard, Curt BIDDING CALLS DEMOCRACY DRAFTS ELECTIONS INCOME INCUMBENT OPERATORS INNOVATIONS INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS LEADERSHIP LINES MARKETING OBLIGATION OPERATING COSTS PRIVATE SECTOR REFORMS REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RURAL OPERATORS RURAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS RURAL TELEPHONES SERVICE PROVIDERS SERVICE PROVISION SERVICE STANDARDS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TELECOMMUNICATIONS TELECOMMUNICATIONS REGULATOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES TELEDENSITY UNIVERSAL ACCESS UNIVERSAL ACCESS FUNDS A landlocked country in South Asia, Nepal has a population of around 24 million, with about 88 percent living in rural areas, and a GDP per capita of about $240. The government, headed by a prime minister, functions as a multiparty parliamentary democracy within the framework of a constitutional monarchy. In October 2002, however, the new king dismissed the prime minister and his cabinet. The king and his appointed cabinet are now governing the country until elections are held. A Maoist insurgency, launched in 1996, threatens security in much of the country, a situation exacerbated by frequent general strikes. 2012-08-13T13:59:22Z 2012-08-13T13:59:22Z 2004-12 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/12/5741645/output-based-aid-nepal-expanding-telecommunications-service-rural-areas http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11048 English OBApproaches; Note No. 2 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research South Asia Nepal |
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BIDDING CALLS DEMOCRACY DRAFTS ELECTIONS INCOME INCUMBENT OPERATORS INNOVATIONS INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS LEADERSHIP LINES MARKETING OBLIGATION OPERATING COSTS PRIVATE SECTOR REFORMS REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RURAL OPERATORS RURAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS RURAL TELEPHONES SERVICE PROVIDERS SERVICE PROVISION SERVICE STANDARDS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TELECOMMUNICATIONS TELECOMMUNICATIONS REGULATOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES TELEDENSITY UNIVERSAL ACCESS UNIVERSAL ACCESS FUNDS |
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BIDDING CALLS DEMOCRACY DRAFTS ELECTIONS INCOME INCUMBENT OPERATORS INNOVATIONS INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS LEADERSHIP LINES MARKETING OBLIGATION OPERATING COSTS PRIVATE SECTOR REFORMS REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RURAL OPERATORS RURAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS RURAL TELEPHONES SERVICE PROVIDERS SERVICE PROVISION SERVICE STANDARDS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TELECOMMUNICATIONS TELECOMMUNICATIONS REGULATOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES TELEDENSITY UNIVERSAL ACCESS UNIVERSAL ACCESS FUNDS Intven, Hank Sepúlveda, Edgardo Howard, Curt Output-Based Aid in Nepal : Expanding Telecommunications Service to Rural Areas |
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A landlocked country in South Asia,
Nepal has a population of around 24 million, with about 88
percent living in rural areas, and a GDP per capita of about
$240. The government, headed by a prime minister, functions
as a multiparty parliamentary democracy within the framework
of a constitutional monarchy. In October 2002, however, the
new king dismissed the prime minister and his cabinet. The
king and his appointed cabinet are now governing the country
until elections are held. A Maoist insurgency, launched in
1996, threatens security in much of the country, a situation
exacerbated by frequent general strikes. |
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Intven, Hank Sepúlveda, Edgardo Howard, Curt |
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Intven, Hank Sepúlveda, Edgardo Howard, Curt |
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Intven, Hank |
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Output-Based Aid in Nepal : Expanding Telecommunications Service to Rural Areas |
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Output-Based Aid in Nepal : Expanding Telecommunications Service to Rural Areas |
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Output-Based Aid in Nepal : Expanding Telecommunications Service to Rural Areas |
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Output-Based Aid in Nepal : Expanding Telecommunications Service to Rural Areas |
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Output-Based Aid in Nepal : Expanding Telecommunications Service to Rural Areas |
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output-based aid in nepal : expanding telecommunications service to rural areas |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2012 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/12/5741645/output-based-aid-nepal-expanding-telecommunications-service-rural-areas http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11048 |
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