Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Rebuilding Nepal through Youth Volunteers

In the month since the big earthquake of magnitude 7.9 shook Nepal, the Skillshare International team and volunteers have been working towards rebuilding some of the hardest-hit communities.The major challenged faced in the wake of the earthquake is rebuilding safe shelter. Before the earthquake, Nepal was already suffering from a labour drain, as huge numbers of young people migrated abroad in search of work.
Migration touches the lives of the majority of Nepalis, whether directly or through family members: 55% of Nepali households receive remittances, which contributed at least 25% of Nepal’s GDP. Migration is also an inclusive phenomenon, with more than half of the impressive reductions in poverty in Nepal over the past two decades directly attributed to remittance income. How do institutions, incentives, structural factors and knowledge and information shape the drivers and constraints around the key policy issues?

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