Directory
Organizations
Browse INGOs, UN agencies, and local partners working in Nepal — with sources, sectors, and coverage.
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The World Bank Group is a unique global partnership comprised of five institutions working for sustainable solutions that reduce poverty and build shared prosperity in developing countries. The World Bank’s Development Data Group has a mission to provide high-quality national and international statistics to clients within and outside the Bank and to improve the capacity of member countries to produce and use statistical information. Terms of use for World Bank datasets are available on the [open data website](https://data.worldbank.org/summary-terms-of-use).
Regional multilateral development bank. Major financier of Nepal's transport, energy, urban water and irrigation infrastructure.
Germany's federal implementing agency for international cooperation. In Nepal, works on rural economic development, energy, climate, federalism and governance.
Norway's development cooperation agency. Active in Nepal on education, energy, governance and climate.
Technology-for-development INGO in Nepal since 1979. Works on clean energy, urban WASH, climate-resilient agriculture and disaster risk reduction.
AIN member organization. Sectors of focus: Race, Class or Gender for the sustainability development to enjoy the freedom
German federal ministry that funds development cooperation, including through GIZ and KfW in Nepal.
Denmark's development cooperation agency. Historically supported Nepal's human rights, peace and energy sectors.
The Green Climate Fund (GCF) – a critical element of the historic Paris Agreement - is the world’s largest climate fund, mandated to support developing countries raise and realize their Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC) ambitions towards low-emissions, climate-resilient pathways.
German development bank financing infrastructure, energy and climate investments in Nepal on behalf of BMZ.
US-based development INGO. In Nepal works on clean energy, agriculture value chains, and counter-trafficking.