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PODS by PEI

English, News, 2 seasons, 114 episodes, 3 days, 18 hours, 53 minutes
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PODS by PEI is a podcast initiative of Policy Entrepreneurs Inc., a policy research center based in Kathmandu, that examines the state of Nepali politics, economy, and development and seeks to inform and enrich Nepal’s policy discourse. Every Tuesday, PODS by PEI brings to you thoughtful and in-depth discussions that will take you deep into the most pertinent issues in Nepal. PxP is recorded in multiple formats: Conversations, The Brief, and Dialogues.
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नोट्स फ्रम द फिल्ड : संघियताको मर्म र प्रदेशको बस्तुस्थिति

अब जारी: पि. ई. आईको गभर्नेन्स टिमका ३ जना सहकर्मीहरु - जनक पोख्रेल, अविनाश कर्ण र सुशभ निरौला,  गत महिना फिल्ड भिजिटमा कोहि कर्णाली त कोहि लुम्बिनी पुग्नुभएको थियो | आजको भागमा उहाँहरुले नेपालको गभर्नेन्स स्पेसमा गरिरहनु भएको अध्ययन अनुसन्धान र त्यसै क्रममा देशका विभिन्न ठाउँमा पुगेर विभिन्न क्षेत्रका मान्छेसँग अन्तरक्रिया गरेर, सुनेर, सिकेर, बुझेर आएका कुराको छलफल र समिक्षा गर्नुभएको छ | उहाँहरुले नेपालमा संघियता कार्यन्वयन र त्यसमा पनि विशेषगरी प्रादेशिक सरकार र त्यस अनतर्गतका विभिन्न संरचनाहरुको कार्यसम्पादन र तिनलाई संघिय र स्थानीय सरकारले हेर्ने दृष्टिकोणका साथै, बृहत्तर जनसमुदाय र अन्य सरोकारवाला संस्थाको प्रदेश सरकारसंगको अनुभबका बारेमा समिक्क्षात्मक बिस्लेशन गर्नुभएको छ | आजको भागका ३ जना सहकर्मीहरुमा जनक पोख्रेल Research Officer को रुपमा, अविनाश कर्ण Sub-National Programs Coordinator को रुपमा र सुशभ निरौला Researcher को रुपमा पि. ई. आईमा आबद्ध हुनुहुन्छ | उहाँहरुको अनुभव र काम बारे थप जान्न तपाइले हाम्रो वेबसाईट pei.center भिजिट गर्न सक्नु हुन्छ | हामी आशा गर्दछौँ तपाईंलाई आजको संवाद फलदायी लाग्नेछ !
6/28/20241 hour, 11 minutes, 50 seconds
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Rebroadcast: Sunil Babu Pant on The Road [Bumps] to Marriage Equality in Nepal

Namaste and Happy Pride Month! The pursuit of marriage equality in Nepal has experienced both progress and setbacks over the last 15 years. In 2008, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of full rights for LGBT individuals. However, significant delays followed, with temporary registration of same-sex marriages only beginning in 2023. A year later, in April 2024, Nepal finally legalized same-sex marriage nationwide. Although this marks substantial progress, with lingering legal ambiguities and the urgent need for broader social acceptance, Nepal has a long way to go. As we are at the end of Pride month, for today's episode, we are rebroadcasting a conversation between former PEI colleague Tsedon Kansakar and Sunil Babu Pant on marriage equality in Nepal. They discuss Pant's firsthand experience with the landmark 2007 case Sunil Babu Pant and Others V. GoN, which sought equal marriage rights. They also explore the broader significance of marriage equality for human rights, society, and the economy. Sunil Babu Pant is the founder of the Blue Diamond Society, an LGBTQ rights organization in Nepal, and Asia's first openly gay national legislator. As a member of parliament, he championed equal justice, civil, and economic rights for the Queer community. He led the landmark Supreme Court case that decriminalized homosexuality and recognized a third gender in Nepali citizenship. Now, he continues to advocate for these causes as an activist. We hope you enjoy the conversation! If you liked the episode, hear more from us through our free newsletter services, PEI Substack: ⁠⁠⁠Of Policies and Politics⁠⁠⁠, and ⁠⁠⁠click here⁠⁠⁠ to support us on Patreon!!
6/26/20241 hour
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Soni Thapa on Nepali Diaspora and Adaptation in the United States

#Ep.102 Soni Thapa, a professor at Humber College in Toronto, holds a PhD in Sociology and an MA in Women's Studies. Her research focuses on gender equality, violence against women, race, ethnicity, and immigration. She recently published "The Nepalese Diaspora and Adaptation in the United States" in the Journal of Genealogy (2024). Soni is the executive director of a non-profit empowering rural women in Nepal and president of the Nepali Women's Global Network, USA. Nirjan and Soni explore the history and current status of the Nepali diaspora in the U.S. They detail migration trends and community categories, examining cultural, structural, marital, identificational, and receptional adaptation. They highlight key findings from Soni’s study and discuss future research recommendations for better understanding and tapping into the potential of the Nepali diaspora. If you liked the episode, hear more from us through our free newsletter services, PEI Substack: ⁠⁠Of Policies and Politics⁠⁠, and ⁠⁠click here⁠⁠ to support us on Patreon!!
6/17/202445 minutes, 7 seconds
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Rebroadcast: Ajaya Dixit Risk and Resilience (Part II): Climate Change and the Future of Nepal’s Development Pathway

Namaste and Happy Earth Day.  Over the year, we have collaborated with visionary individuals who have enhanced our discussions and expanded our perspectives on environmental sustainability and stewardship. At PEI, Earth Day 2024 is about expanding the conversation surrounding the environment to include and highlight the narrative of climate change, energy, and sustainable development.   For today’s episode, we are rebroadcasting a conversation between PEI colleagues Saumitra Neupane and Ajaya Dixit on Risk and Resilience: Climate Change, Loss and Damage, and the Future of Nepal’s Development Pathway. The second of a two-part series, this discussion explores Nepal’s ambitious net zero emission goals and the impact of climate change on Nepal’s water, energy, and infrastructural development. They also discuss the transboundary nature of the water relationship in the region and how climate change can perturb the existing interdependencies.  Ajaya is the co-founder and advisor at the Institute for Social and Environmental Transition (ISET) – Nepal. He is an Ashoka Fellow and a leading voice in Nepal, and internationally, on issues of climate change adaptation, resilience building, and disaster risk management. We hope you enjoy the conversation! 
4/22/202448 minutes, 58 seconds
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वृषेशचन्द्र लालको विचारमा, “नागरिकता विधेयकमा अनुचित अलमल”

Ep#040 नागरिकता विधेयक (पहिलो संशोधन) २०७२ ले वैवाहिक अंगिकृत महिला र जन्मको आधारमा नागरिकता लिएका सन्तानहरुलाई वंशजको आधारमा नागरिकता दिने प्रावधान पारित गरेको छ । तर एकसमुहमा रहेका कतिपय राजनीतिक दलहरुले नेपालमा वैवाहिक अंगिकृत महिलालाई सात वर्ष पछि नागरिकता दिनुपर्ने र यसअघि वितरण भएको जन्मसिद्ध नागरिकता छानबिन नभएसम्म उनीहरूका सन्तानलाई वंशजको नागरिकता दिन नहुने तर्क गर्छन। त्यस्तै दोस्रो समुहमा रहेका राजनीतिक दल, आफ्नै नागरिकलाई अनागरिक बनाउने र लैङ्गिक असमानता प्रवर्धन गर्ने व्यवस्था हटाउन यो विधेयक सहायक रहेको तर्क गर्छन । नेपालको संसदमा केही वर्षदेखि नागरिकता विधेयकमाथि छलफल भइरहेको भए पनि हाल पारित भएका प्रावधानहरु सिफारिसमा नभएकोले राजनीतिक दलहरु ध्रुवीकृत हुदै आएका छन् । नेपालमा सांसद र आमजनताबीच यो बहसको विषय बन्दै आएको छ । पोड्स बाई पि.ई.आई.को आजको भागमा पी. ई. आई.का अविनाश कर्ण तराई–मधेश लोकतान्त्रिक पार्टीका अध्यक्ष बृषेशचन्द्र लालसंग गत चैत्र २० गते कान्तिपुर दैनिकमा प्रकाशित उहाँको लेख “नागरिकता विधेयकमा अनुचित अलमल” को सेरोफेरोमा रहेर संवाद गर्नेछन्  ! यस लेखमा अध्यक्ष लालले संविधानका शर्त पूरा गरी पारित भएको नेपाल नागरिकता (पहिलो संशोधन) विधेयक–२०७९ लाई कानुन बनिसकेको घोषणा गर्नुपर्ने र लोकतन्त्रवादी भनाउने राजनीतिक दलहरू, र समुहहरुले वर्षौंदेखि नागरिकतालाई राजनीतिक मुद्दाका रूपमा प्रयोग गर्दै सत्ता समीकरण बनाउने र नेतृत्वमा बसिरहन बिनाआधारको सिटबन्धन मात्र तिनका निमित्त पहिलो चासोको विषय रहेको भन्ने विचार र नागरिकता संग सम्बन्धित अन्तरवस्तुमा रहेर कुराकानी गर्नेछौ  । नेपाल विद्यार्थी संघबाट राजनीति शुरु गर्नु भएका बृषेशचन्द्र लाल बिक्रम सम्बत् २०२९ सालमा ने.वि.संघ, धनुषा जिल्ला अध्यक्ष हुदै लोकतान्त्रिक आन्दोलनको क्रममा अग्रणी भूमिका निर्वाह गर्दा पटक-पटकको गिरफदारिमा ८ वर्ष जति कारावास जीवन विताउनु भएको छ ! बि.पि. कोइराला संग नजिक भएर काम गरेका उनी २०४४ सालमा नेपाली कांग्रेस समर्थित उम्मेदवारको रुपमा स्थानीय निर्वाचनबाट उप-प्रधानपंचमा निर्वाचित भएर पछि ने.का.को रणनीति अनुसार सार्वजनिक रुपमा पंचायती व्यवस्थाको बिरोध गर्दा खारेजीमा परेका लाल पुनः २०४८ सालमा जनकपुरधाम नगरपालिकामा स्वतन्त्र उम्मेदवारको रुपमा नगर प्रमुखमा निर्वाचित हुनु भएको थियो ! लोकतान्त्रिक आन्दोलन, मधेश आन्दोलन संगै विभिन्न अधिकारमुखी आन्दोलनमा अग्रणी भूमिका निर्वाह गर्दै आउनु भएका लाल २०६३ सालमा स्थापित तराई मधेश लोकतान्त्रिक पार्टीका संस्थापक सदस्य हुनुहुन्छ ! राष्ट्रिय सभाका पुर्व सदस्य र विधायण समितिका पुर्व सदस्य समेत रहनु भएका उहाँ त्रि.वि.वि.बाट अर्थशास्त्रमा स्नातकोत्तर गर्नुका साथसाथै इजरायलबाट विकास, सहकारी र श्रम विषयमा डिप्लोमा गर्नु भएको छ ! कानूनको अध्ययनमा रुची राख्ने लाल समसामयिक विषयमा पनि कलम चलाउने लालका विभिन्न लिखतहरु पनि प्रकाशित छन् ! हाल उहाँ पुनर्स्थापित तराई मधेश लोकतान्त्रिक पार्टीको केन्द्रिय अध्यक्ष हुनुहुन्छ ! Patreon मा हामीलाई समर्थन गर्न यहाँ क्लिक (https://patreon.com/podsbypei) गर्नुहोस् !!
4/27/202355 minutes, 17 seconds
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Jaya Luintel on Gender, War, and Justice: Recounting Women in Nepal's Conflict and Transitional Peace

Episode #38 More than 15 years have passed since the end of the armed conflict between the Maoists and the Government of Nepal with the signing of the Comprehensive Peace Accord. While the country has done a remarkable job not recoiling back into the violent conflict with which it grappled for a decade, the years after have been slow and painful for the thousands of survivors who keep waiting for a justice that just won't show.  In this episode, PEI colleague Khushi sits with Jaya Luintel to highlight the harrowing stories of thousands of Nepali women who survived war atrocities and are still struggling to find justice and reparation for their losses. Recounting women's experiences during and after the conflict, the two explore gendered aspects of war and how the Nepali State has failed to cater to its female survivors.   Jaya is the co-founder of The Story Kitchen, where she works with women nationwide to empower them to share their stories by providing them with the skills and platforms to vocalize their issues and experiences to seek social justice. She has over two decades of working as a journalist and a development practitioner. She is currently pursuing her Ph.D. in Applied Conflict Transformation Studies. The episode also features testimonies from some survivors themselves, which were retrieved from the archives of The Story Kicthen’s radio broadcasts.
4/18/20231 hour, 31 seconds