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Thu, April 25, 2024

Nepal, Switzerland sign agreement to implement ReMi project

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KATHMANDU: The Government of Nepal (GON), through the Ministry of Finance (MOF), and the Government of Switzerland, through the Embassy of Switzerland, in Kathmandu today signed an agreement for the implementation of the project 'Reintegration of Returnee Migrant Workers (ReMi) utilising the Swiss Franc 6.8 million (equivalent to Rs 861.3 million). [gallery columns="1" link="file" size="full" ids="24715,24712"] The objective of the project is to help workers returning from foreign employment reestablish themselves in Nepal and actively participate in social, cultural, economic, and political life. The project aims at strengthening their capacity to define their plan of reintegration and utilisation of knowledge, skills, capital, know-how, and experiences achieved through employment abroad. The project will be implemented at 20 local levels in two provinces — Province 1 and Madhes Province — for four years starting from July 2022.   The amount of assistance will be recorded in the GON Red Book and implemented at the local level. Ishwori Prasad Aryal, Joint Secretary and Head of International Economic Cooperation Coordination Division (IECCD), Ministry of Finance, and Silvana Hogg, Chargé d'affaires at the Embassy of Switzerland, signed and exchanged the agreement on behalf of their respective governments. [gallery columns="1" link="file" size="full" ids="24713,24714"] Delivering a short remark following the signing ceremony, Aryal outlined that the implementation of this project is crucial for reestablishing the returnee migrants into the society and defining their plan of reintegration into social, political, and economic life. It also helps to utilise the knowledge, capital, know-how, and experience achieved through foreign employment in Nepal’s socio-economic development. Aryal also overviewed the development cooperation account concluded through Swiss assistance in Nepal. Similarly, Hogg noted that there is a huge potential to link migration with development. Switzerland has gathered rich experiences in the field of migration in Nepal through its decade-long engagement in this sector. Switzerland is committed to supporting Nepal in implementing its policies and plans to benefit migrant workers. The ReMi project will work with different spheres of government, private actors, networks, and migrant workers to increase the social and economic benefit for returnee migrant workers. The Government of Nepal expresses its sincere appreciation to the Swiss government for its invariable support in socio-economic development and advancement of human resources in Nepal. Both governments acknowledge the partnership has seen many successes and look forward to continuing in the spirit of strong collaboration. READ ALSO:
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