Nepal
The ILO has a long history of technical cooperation with Nepal. Initially
this cooperation was focused on community works primarily in the irrigation
sector and more recently in the rural road sub-sector in close collaboration
with the Department of Local Infrastructure and Agricultural Roads, DoLIDAR in
the Ministry of Local Development.
From October 1996 to January 2000, the Asian Development Bank provided
support to the institutional strengthening of through a technical assistance
project implemented by the ILO. The main objectives of the project were to:
- strengthen the institutional and technical
capacity of the MLD and local institutions for sustainable and
decentralized development of rural infrastructure
- develop a long term strategy for nation-wide
implementation of rural infrastructure development activities in
accordance with the decentralized policy of the Government
It was with assistance from this project that the government formulated a
National Strategy for Rural Infrastructure Development and a National Plan for
Rural Road Maintenance. These strategies have been documented in a series of
guidelines on district level transport planning, work norms and technical
specifications. The preparation of district master plans following the technical
guidelines and the development of local capacity to carry out rural transport
planning and infrastructure works were the first steps towards the
implementation of the national strategy. The ILO through ASIST AP is currently
following up on this strategy through a number of technical assistance
initiatives providing support to the government at both central and local
levels.
In November 2000, ILO and DFID jointly supported DoLIDAR to run a workshop to
address and review the challenges of the National Strategy for Rural
Infrastructure Development, and to explore how to improve the coordination
between the different donors' efforts to assist the rural road sub-sector.
Following the workshop DoLIDAR prepared a logical framework for strengthening
the capacity at DoLIDAR and district level, which was presented to the donors in
December 2000.
In parallel with these activities, ASIST AP is currently holding discussions
with several donors on future additional technical and managerial advisory
support to DoLIDAR.
Nepal enacted the Local Self-Governance Act in 1999. This act provides a
legislative basis for the decentralization process to go further in practice. To
support the decentralization process in general and capacity building of the
districts in particular with respect to the rural infrastructure development and
improving rural accessibility, the ILO ASIST and the DoLIDAR have agreed to
collaborate on developing a Nepali IRAP process. A generic IRAP process
developed in other Asian countries is in the process of being adapted to
Nepalese conditions and implemented through the district authorities. Based on
the experiences gained during the piloting process, the IRAP tool will be
further modified as per the need to suit local conditions and then mainstreamed
in all districts of the country.
Country Strategy
The overall objective of ASIST AP's work in Nepal is to improve the capacity
for provision and maintenance of rural infrastructure and thus contribute to the
government’s efforts to alleviate poverty in the rural areas. As part of this
support ASIST-AP is assisting the government in developing their infrastructure
investment programmes with an emphasis of enhancing the use of local resources
in rural infrastructure works through measures such as local employment
creation, involvement of the local private sector and strengthening local
government organisations. The strategy ASIST AP has developed to reach this
objective is as follows:
- Assist the Government in reviving its training
programme for rural road construction and maintenance works. The
Government has on several occasions requested ASIST AP to provide
assistance in building up a local capacity to deliver the required staff
training to the public and private sector involved in rural infrastructure
works.
- Support to developing the required capacity
for DoLIDAR to assist the districts (DDCs) in developing and maintaining
their rural infrastructure assets and maximize their impact on poverty
alleviation.
- Collaborate with donors, in particular the
World Bank, Asian Development Bank, DfID, GTZ and SDC, to add value to
their investment programmes. Work with these donors to enhance the local
resource-based components of their programmes.
- Collaborate with DoLIDAR and donors to develop
country specific procedures for rural infrastructure planning based on the
Integrated Rural Accessibility Planning approach.
Scope of Current Support
To support the decentralization process in general and capacity building of
the District Development Committees (DDC) in particular with respect to the
rural infrastructure planning and development, the ILO is involved in the
following four technical fields, Integrated Rural Accessibility Planning (IRAP),
Labour-Based Technology (LBT), Small Scale Contracting (SSC), and Infrastructure
Maintenance Systems (IMS).
The initial work under this agreement focussed on developing IRAP.
Collaboration under the other three technical components is currently being
developed in collaboration with other donors. Most notably in this respect, is
the cooperation established with the World Bank supported rural infrastructure
works programmes to which ASIST has provided technical training and supervision
assistance. More recently, ASIST AP has been involved in the formulation of the
next WB supported Rural Access Improvement Project.
Transport Master Planning
DoLIDAR, with ILO assistance, earlier developed a process for Transport Master
Planning. This process has been well institutionalized and is being followed by
most districts and donors. The IRAP activities builds on this and brings the
district transport planning to a higher level by incorporating several
additional sectors, enhancing participation and consensus building activities
and bringing in poverty alleviation and employment creation factors.
IRAP Timeframe
The first version of IRAP procedures have now been developed in both English and
Nepali languages. Currently, the procedures are being tested on a full scale in
Rasuwa District. Eventually, the experiences from Rasuwa will be fed back to
refine the planning procedures. In the next turn, these revised procedures will
form the basic tools for planning in other districts. Outputs of this process
includes:
- Nepali training materials and guidelines
- Capacity in DoLIDAR and the districts
- Accessibility data, maps, priorities and
project outlines in the districts
Más información
- Decent Civil Works in Nepal and Thailand: From Research to Action Planning- PDF 2,211 Kb
David Tajgman, International Labour Office, 2005
- Integrated
Rural Accessibility Planning, Guidelines for Nepal - PDF 2,507 Kb
ILO-DoLIDAR, 2003

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