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Social organisations’ role crucial for sustainable development: PM Deuba


22 September 2022  

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KATHMANDU: Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba has expressed the hope that activities of social welfare would contribute to the development and elevation of suppressed and backward communities in the society.

Social service being one of the means of bringing suppressed and helpless communities to the mainstream of development could carry out social transformation, according to the PM.

In his address to the main celebration of the 43rd Social Service Day here today, the head-of-the-state underlined the need of collaborative efforts between the government and non- government organisations to achieve the sustainable development goals and the periodic goals.

He took time to insist on the proper management and transparency of investment, and on actively mobilising social organisations in the areas of development priorities.

Stating that performance of social organisations should be based on the delivery approach, he said the government was cooperating with the Social Security Council towards that end.

Acknowledging the role of the Council in serving its goals of social welfare, the Prime Minister said it was necessary to make social organisations accountable to the nation and the society.

“Social service is a sacred work. The role of NGOs and INGOs is in bringing helpless and socially and economically backward communities to the mainstream of development. Further effectiveness of social welfare activities is needed.”

According to the Prime Minister, social service is necessary to contribute to socio-economic transformation in the society.

He stressed that all should work united for greater interests and welfare of the society and to encourage new generation to dedicate for the needy.

He further said that necessity and presence of NGOs would be increased if NGOs could promote people’s participation, sustainability, austerity, and maximum utility of locally-based labour, skill and technology while launching its activities.

Prime Minister Deuba stressed that the social organisations should be active to provide public service by reaching out in the remote villages rather than being urban-centric, by adopting financial transparency.

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