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Sajhedari Bikaas: Integrated development case study
December 12, 2016
Governance, Livelihoods, Integrated approach
This case study, one in a series, focuses on Pact’s Sajhedari Bikaas project in Nepal, which aims to strengthen citizen-government interaction and help communities direct their own development. The case study unpacks operational factors that allowed for the approach to succeed, including challenges that arose due to the integrated nature of the project and how these were overcome.

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