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Nepal

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SERVIR-Himalaya Program in Nepal
SERVIR-Himalaya Program in Nepal

About Nepal

Landlocked between India and China, two rapidly changing countries, Nepal remains one of the poorest countries in the world and continues to cope with the effects of a decade-long insurgency that ended in 2006. Located in the Himalaya mountain range, the country is greatly impacted by global climate change and struggles with both water scarcity in some areas and increased flooding in others. Supporting progress toward a democratic, resilient and prosperous Nepal is a priority for U.S. development efforts.

USAID programs in Nepal seek to reinforce recent gains in peace and security, stabilize the transitional government, strengthen the delivery of essential social services, expand proven health interventions, and address the global challenges of food insecurity and climate change. 

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Last updated: April 25, 2016

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Contact Information

Mission Contact

Peter Malnak, Mission Director
U.S. Embassy
Maharajgunj
Kathmandu
Nepal
Postal Code - M 
PO Box: 295
Phone 
977-1-400-7200
Fax 
977-1-400-7285

USAID Contact

Jill Jupiter Jones, Desk Officer
U.S. Agency for International Development
1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington
, DC 
20523
USA
Phone 
202-712-1910

For inquiries dealing with the response to the Nepal earthquake, please contact info@cidi.org or visit www.cidi.org.