Our work in Nepal

The BBC World Service Trust is focusing on governance and human rights in Nepal. We are producing drama and discussion programmes to facilitate social cohesion and understanding between communities, and to broaden participation in the political process, including in building a new constitution for Nepal. More about our work in Nepal

  • Mothers and children in Nepal, 2010

    Nepal: Maternal and child health

    “This is the first time I am sharing my problem. I need not feel shy, nor be scared.” A new community outreach project aiming to improve Nepal’s maternal and child health issues.  Read more
  • Narayan Shrestha, presenter of Sajha Sawal

    Award for Sajha Sawal presenter Narayan Shrestha

    Narayan Shrestha, the presenter of Nepal’s popular TV and radio debate show Sajha Sawal, has won Today’s Youth Asia Young Achievers’ Award.  Read more
  • Madhav Kumar Nepal

    Question time with the PM

    Sajha Sawal, Nepal’s ground-breaking debate radio and television show, marks its landmark 100th episode in a special edition with prime minister Madhav Kumar Nepal. The programme editor Ben Williams reports from Kathmandu.  Read more
  • Musicians rehearsing in Nepal

    Radio drama and discussion support peace in Nepal

    We are working in partnership with a network of 2,500 community-based organisations, more than 50 Nepali radio stations and the BBC Nepali Service to produce drama and discussion programmes to support the peace process and development of a new constitution in Nepal.  Read more
  • Panel with Nepalese Prime Minister GP Koirala in his home town of Biratnagar

    Nepal: creating dialogue and debate

    'Sajha Sawal' ('Our Questions') is a weekly political debate programme broadcast across Nepal on radio and TV. It creates dialogue between those in power and communities which have traditionally been excluded, including rural communities and women.  Read more
  • Nepalese women being interviewed

    Nepal baseline survey

    Our Nepalese research team carried out a 'baseline' survey of 4,500 people in 60 districts to understand the media consumption patterns and preferences of target audiences, and to assess knowledge, attitudes and practices around social inclusion and political engagement.  Read more