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Organizations
Browse INGOs, UN agencies, and local partners working in Nepal — with sources, sectors, and coverage.
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Swiss INGO working in Nepal since 1956. Focuses on skills development, sustainable economic development, water and infrastructure, climate, voice and inclusion, and the iconic trail bridges programme.
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.
Switzerland's bilateral development cooperation in Nepal — a priority country since the 1950s. Works on federalism, vocational training, agriculture and bridges.
Japan's bilateral development agency. Major infrastructure financier in Nepal (roads, bridges, urban services), plus health and disaster risk reduction.
Housing-focused INGO. Major contributor to Nepal's post-2015 earthquake reconstruction, building safe and resilient homes for low-income families.
South Korea's bilateral development agency. Active in Nepal on health, rural development, education, and infrastructure.
UN human settlements programme in Nepal — supports urban resilience, post-earthquake reconstruction, urban planning and basic services in towns and cities.
German development bank financing infrastructure, energy and climate investments in Nepal on behalf of BMZ.
UN operational support agency, implements infrastructure and procurement projects in Nepal on behalf of donors.