At a convention in Kathmandu, the Non-Resident Nepali Association (NRNA) President emphasized the importance of prioritizing remittances and skill development to propel Nepal’s socioeconomic progress.
During a recent convention held in Kathmandu, the President of the Non-Resident Nepali Association (NRNA) urged stakeholders to prioritize remittances and skills development as key drivers for Nepal’s national development. Highlighting the vital role that remittances from overseas Nepali workers play in the country’s economy, the NRNA President called for initiatives to harness these funds effectively to support broader development goals. The address underlined the need to integrate skill enhancement programs for the Nepali workforce abroad, promoting sustainable growth and improved livelihoods. Official statements from the NRNA reflect a strategic approach to maximizing the benefits of overseas employment and financial inflows for Nepal’s advancement. While official reports confirm the emphasis on remittances and skill-building, further details on specific planned programs or government involvement were not disclosed at the event.
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