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Kul Gautam's memoir: Perspectives on the future of the UN and Nepal
अमेरिकामै स्टेट काउन्सिलर हुँदै अमेरिकी कंग्रेसमा समेत यिनै भुटानी आप्रवासी जान सक्ने सम्भावना देखिएको छ । भुट
After Vilifying the UN, US Returns to the World Body
११ जेठ, काठमाडौं । नोवेल कोरोना भाइरस (कोभिड–१९) संक्रमितको ग्राफ ह्वात्तै बढिरहेका बेला नेपालले नयाँ नक्सा जारी
प्रधानमन्त्री ओलीको दोस्रो प्रत्यारोपण हुनुको अवस्था निम्तिनुमा नियमित रूपले ल्याब टेष्ट र औषधि सेवन गर्ने काम
Kul Gautam’s interview at CRC@30 at UNICEF- Full interview
किताब यात्रा संयुक्त राष्ट्रसंघको उपमहासचिवजस्तो गरिमामय पद सम्हाले, कुलचन्द्र गौतमले। कामका सिलसिलामा सयभन्
Retired Assistant Secretary General of the United Nations and author, most recently of Lost in Transition: Rebuilding Nepal from the Maoist mayhem and mega earthquake, Kul Chandra Gautam, has closely studied the federal systems of countries around the world. He has also written extensively
Nepali Times: Your book goes against the dominant narrative that the Maoists are a force for change. Aren’t you being unfair in your negative assessment of the Maoist movement in Nepal? Kul Chandra Gautam: Yes, the Maoists have certainly been a force for change. But much of the change they advoc
Dec 12, 2015- Kul Chandra Gautam, former Assistant Secretary-General of the United Nations, is a distinguished diplomat and development professional. In a career that spanned over three decades, the man from Gulmi has actively worked in areas of child rights, global health, education, and developmen
संयुक्त राष्ट्र संघका निवृती प्राप्त पूर्व सहायक महासचिव तथा यूनिसेफका पूर्व कार्यकारी उप-निर्देशक कुलचन्द्र ग
नेपालको शान्तिप्रक्रियामा प्रत्यक्ष वा परोक्षरूपमा सहयोग र योगदान पुर्याउँदै आउनुभएका संयुक्त राष्ट्रसङ्घक
Former Deputy Executive Director of the UNICEF and Assistant Secretary General of the United Nations, KUL CHANDRA GAUTAM, 60, is now back taking active participation in civil society activities and trying to support the country’s fragile peace process in whatever way possible. Gautam, who was the
Interview with INSEC Journal Informal 10 December 2008 As we are celebrating the 60th anniversary of UDHR do you think that Nepali people have been able to enjoy the rights as enshrined in the UDHR? The answer to this question is both yes, and no. Compared to the dark days prior to the
उनी बिदेशमा सबैभन्दा उच्च अन्तर सरकारी ओहोदामा पुग्ने नेपाली छोरो हुन्। गुल्मी जिल्लाको क्षेत्र नं. १ मा पर्ने
Briefly outline the status of children’s health worldwide, and some of the biggest challenges in meeting the international development goals set for children? In January 2007, the Measles Initiative, of which UNICEF is a partner together with WHO,, announced that deaths due to measles (one of the
Assistant Secretary General of the United Nations, Kul Chandra Gautam, has said that the international community, and especially those countries with the greatest possible influence on the government of Nepal such as India, China, USA, Japan and the European Union, can and need to take stronger acti
Listen to the: Full Story Two-Minute Feature Nepal is a country slightly larger than the state of Arkansas, squeezed between China and India. With eight of the world’s tallest mountains, including Mount Everest, Nepal is often described as a Shangri-La . . . a destination for mountain cl
UNICEF Radio: Deputy Executive Director Kul Gautam talks about UNICEF’s history UNICEF’s Deputy Executive Director Kul Gautam, talks about the history of UNICEF’s role in Emergency situations around the world, as well as its role in ongoing programming. He illustrates how these two arms of UNI
Interview with BBC Nepali Service नेपाल र राष्ट्रसंघ संयुक्त राष्ट्रसंघका सहायक महासचिव कुलचन्द्र गौतमसंगको कुराकानी
Cynicism is the obstacle to Nepal’s development…” – Kul Chandra Gautam Kul Chandra Gautam, a soft-spoken and modest 53-year-old from Gulmi, is a self-made man. He rose up the ranks with hard work and integrity to become a deputy executive director at UNICEF. Gautam spoke to Nepali Times abou
Kul Chandra Gautam, a soft-spoken and modest 53-year-old from Gulmi, is a self-made man. He rose up the ranks with hard work and integrity to become a deputy executive director at UNICEF. Gautam spoke to Nepali Times about his career, Nepali children and global challenges. How did you end up at UNIC