
FEATURE: ‘Behind the scenes’ of Nepal’s Economic Impact Assessment
The CDKN team involved in the economic impact assessment of climate change in Nepal reflect on the learning curve that has taken place. [more]…
Based in Nepal, and with 15 years of experience in environment and development in South Asia, Ram Chandra Khanal is an experienced evaluator and project manager in natural resources management, biodiversity management and adaptation to climate change. He specialises in evaluation cycle management (design, planning, implementation, supervision and use), M&E framework, baseline, M&E plans, logframe, theory of change/result based management, impact and performance evaluation and sampling
Ram Chandra Khanal joined CDKN as Country Engagement Lead for Nepal in 2011, having previously worked with ADB, UNEP, UNDP, IUCN, ICIMOD, GERES, Green Hill Bangladesh, DFID and various government ministries in Nepal. His geographical experience spans over Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, India, Brazil, China and Tajikistan, while he has authored more than a dozen articles.

The CDKN team involved in the economic impact assessment of climate change in Nepal reflect on the learning curve that has taken place. [more]…

CDKN engagement leader in Nepal, Ram Chandra Khanal, reports from the second South Asia Evaluation Conclave, where participants tackled the challenge of how to evaluate and measure impacts of climate change adaptation interventions. CDKN’s approach combining flexibility and focusing on practical aspects was well-received. [more]…

CDKN’s Elizabeth Colebourn and Ram Chandra Khanal report from Asian Development Bank (ADB) workshops on the Economics of Climate Change held across South Asia in July where they showcased lessons from CDKN’s work in Nepal. [more]…

Nepal has just secured more than $50 million from the Climate Investment Funds to build resilience against climate change. The money will go towards the country’s Strategic Programme on Climate Resilience. This is a great opportunity, but one that raises big questions. [more]…
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