OPM Nepal team
We work across the public policy cycle to deliver impactful programmes for government and funders in Nepal, working in close collaborations with our partners and extended organisational network.
We work across the public policy cycle to deliver impactful programmes for government and funders in Nepal, working in close collaborations with our partners and extended organisational network.
Over two decades, OPM in Nepal has contributed to bring positive impacts in people’s lives through evidence-based public policies. We share knowledge and experience, foster innovation, help others to solve contemporary problems, and respect differing views.
We have a growing team based in New Delhi as well as states throughout India. We deliver work across the country as well as regionally in close collaboration with neighbouring offices.
We work with bilateral and multilateral agencies, national and international foundations, academic institutions, government, international donors, local organisations, and partners, helping them develop and implement policies that reduce poverty, improve livelihoods, and reform public services.
Our team works on a range of thematic areas to help policy makers identify and implement solutions to reduce social and economic disadvantage.
We work on a range of thematic areas in development to help national policymakers identify and implement sustainable solutions that reduce social and economic disadvantage. We have experience in national surveying, shock-responsive social protection, health, and education.
We work to ensure we achieve context-specific, meaningful results, from the germination of initial rough to learnings from large-scale policy programme evaluations.
We design and deliver innovative work, acting as strategic partners to organisations that share our mission to deliver meaningful impact in low- and middle-income countries.
Standfirst text
The new UK International Development White Paper – the first in 14 years – assigns a prominent role to social protection in tackling the connected challenges of poverty and climate change.