Conflict Prevention in Nepal

Author(s)
von Einsiedel, S. & Salih, C.
Publication language
English
Pages
17pp
Date published
01 Apr 2017
Type
Research, reports and studies
Keywords
Conflict, violence & peace, Peacebuilding, Protection, human rights & security
Countries
Nepal
Organisations
United Nations (UN)

The new UN Secretary-General, António Guterres, has made prevention his top priority. Conflict prevention is now understood not only in terms of averting the outbreak, but also the continuation, escalation and recurrence, of conflict. The Secretary-General has recognised that in order for the UN to shift from its current, largely reactive, posture to a prevention-oriented approach, it will need to better integrate its peace and security, development and human rights pillars of work.

Sustaining peace and sustainable development will need to work hand in glove, rather than along two separate tracks as has often been the case in the past. In an effort to help shift the system toward this new approach, the UN and the World Bank are undertaking a joint flagship study on the prevention of violent conflict.

UNU-CPR produced this case study on lessons learned from the experiences of the UN and other actors in conflict resolution in Nepal as a backgrounder for the UN-World Bank study.