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EU Commissioner Jutta Urpilainen to launch €50m EU support for Nepal’s education sector plan

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KATHMANDU: European Commissioner for International Partnerships, Jutta Urpilainen, is scheduled to launch several EU actions and meet various leaders during her one-day official visit to Nepal. She will arrive in Nepal on Wednesday. EU Commissioner Urpilainen announced her official visit to Nepal while attending a programme in Brussels, Belgium. “I am delighted to be visiting Nepal to strengthen our partnership and engage on matters of common geopolitical interest, not least Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine, which had disastrous consequences on food security in the world, including in Nepal,” she said and added, ”I look forward to presenting our Global Gateway strategy, the EU’s positive offer to partners to boost smart, clean and secure links in digital, energy and transport sectors and to strengthen health, education and research systems across the world.” Commissioner Urpilainen’s visit comes at an important moment as Nepal is preparing to graduate from Least Developed Country (LDC) status in 2026, thus reaffirming the EU’s strong and unwavering engagement with Nepal, including through the recent launch of the Multi-annual Indicative Programme (MIP) for Nepal for 2021-2027. Through the MIP, the EU will contribute to Nepal’s green, resilient and inclusive development (GRID) effort to overcome the impacts of the Covid 19 pandemic, as requested by the government of Nepal. Action will focus on priorities like inclusive green growth to support efforts at local level to achieve a green economy, green jobs and sustainable growth, human capital development in sectors matching government priorities for climate-resilient development, especially in the field of Education and nutrition, while giving adequate attention to regional disparities and human development indices and good governance - the EU and its Member States have been long-term supporters of good governance, the democratic transition from conflict to peace, institutions and civil society in Nepal. Commissioner Urpilainen will visit the Human Milk Bank at the Paropakar Maternity and Women’s Hospital, and renew the EU’s commitment to the Multi-Sector Nutrition Programme of the Government (supported by the EU, Germany and UNICEF) with Padam Giri, Minister for Health and Population. This programme will continue improving maternal, adolescent, and child nutrition throughout Nepal, as per the press statement issued by the European Union Delegation to Nepal. The EU Commissioner will hold bilateral discussions with Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal and new Foreign Minister Bimala Rai Paudyal and launch a €50 million EU support to Nepal’s new education sector plan with Education Minister Shishir Khanal. This marks 20 years of EU support to increase access to education for boys and girls and a new era to increase the quality of education in Nepal. Commissioner Urpilainen will also meet with civil society organisations, members of the business community and representatives of International Financial Institutions. She will also meet with members of the EU Youth Sounding Board, a consultative space for Nepali youths to have an influence on the EU’s action in Nepal, making it more relevant and effective for them. Former Finnish MP Urpilainen will launch the Team Europe Initiative on Green Recovery with the ambassadors of the EU Member States resident in Nepal (France, Finland and Germany), government representatives, development partners, and private sector and civil society representatives. The Team Europe Initiative (TEI) on green recovery will support Nepal’s efforts to recover from the pandemic and grow stronger and greener through more jobs, energy access, increased resilience of society to shocks by better services in water supply, sanitation, nutrition, and education, while fostering increased participation of women in leadership and the economy. Since 2021, the EU and Member States have committed €200 million in grants for the TEI alone and stand ready to double this amount in the next years. READ ALSO:
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