Kathmandu, Jan 31: The National Planning Commission (NPC) held consultations with international development partners on the draft of the 16th period plan and Least Developed Country (LDC) graduation smooth transition strategy.
At a discussion held under the
chair of NPC Vice-Chair Dr Min Bahadur Shrestha on Tuesday, officials from the
United Nations, World Bank, International Monetary Fund as well as Ambassadors
and representatives from different countries had provided their
recommendations.
United Nations Resident
Representative Hanna Singar Hamdy and Ambassador of Finland to Nepal
Riina-Riikka Heikka are jointly chairing the Nepal-based International
Development Partners Group (IDPG).
UN Resident Representative Hamdy
said Nepal would enter the next chapter of development after LDC
graduation.
Other development partners
attending the meeting stressed the need to establish coherent linkage between
the 16th plan and LDC graduation strategy.
NPC Vice-Chair Dr Shrestha said
constructive recommendations received from the development partners would be
included in the 16th plan.
Earlier, NPC had held discussion
with newly-appointed members of the National Development Council in regard to
the 16th plan.