This book presents an overview of some of the projects that Norwegian individuals and organizations have initiated in Nepal, often in collaboration with Nepali partners. They include projects on energy, health, civil society, social affairs, environmental issues, urban and rural development, diplomacy, business and social enterprises, education, and culture. This is the story of a remarkable international friendship, some 70 years in the making and still going strong.
Many persons, organizations, and institutions have contributed. The initiative was taken by Bidur Dangol, Vajra Books in 2017: when I showed him the photos Knut Palmstrøm took in Nepal in 1957, he suggested that I write a book about Nepal Norway relationships. Then followed months of research in archives and interviewing people in Norway. Sandesh was already familiar with the Palmstrøm photos and agreed to assist with the photo production and layout.
This book offers an historical overview of the relationships between our two countries. It is organized in sections that cover specific fields of work. The distinction between the topics is sometimes blurred because the qualifications and expertise of some people enabled them to contribute in several fields.
The relationships developed in stages. During the early 1950s, Norwegian missionaries came to Nepal to establish health facilities and construct hydropower plants. Activities expanded during the 1960s and 1970s, particularly after Norway began providing development assistance to Nepal in 1964. Many of these projects were funded by the Norwegian Agency for International Development (NORAD), established in 1968. However, it took almost 30 years before Nepal was made a main partner country for Norwegian development cooperation in 1996.
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