<img src=”https://codefornepal.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/16208677607_7e8afb317c_z.jpg” alt=”Disable population in Nepal” width=”100% height=”100%” />Photo Credit: Idex World
On June 16, The Office of the Controller of Examinations published the results of the School Leaving Certificate exams-2016.
Open data and government transparency is an old but yet, ongoing debate in Nepal. While some support a blind trust in the government, many believe that seeking government data and encouraging transparency is one of the many ways to keep their powers in check. However, at one point or another, one might ask themselves “why does this matter to me? Why should I care?!”
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At 51.5%, women make up the majority of Nepal’s population, according to the Nepal Census of 2011.
On March 30-31, I attended my very first UN-hosted roundtable conference. The roundtable was a platform to generate new ideas drawing from our experiences in the process of creating tools that would help prevent conflict through the use of data.