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NGO Federation calls for civil society-friendly laws and reforms



KATHMANDU: The NGO Federation of Nepal has stressed the need for laws, policies, and institutional frameworks that protect and promote the civic rights and freedoms guaranteed by the Constitution—rather than merely regulating them.

Presenting a joint position paper on Wednesday, prepared in collaboration with over 40 civil society organizations (CSOs), the Federation called for a legal and policy environment that enables and strengthens the role of CSOs in fostering democracy, social justice, human rights, and sustainable development.

The paper advocates for key reforms, including removing the oversight of CSOs from the Ministry of Home Affairs and streamlining registration and renewal processes. It proposes making these procedures transparent and integrated to reduce bureaucratic obstacles.

The Federation also urged the establishment of an independent and inclusive Social Development Board to support the effective functioning of CSOs. Additionally, it called on the government to formally recognize CSOs as non-profit entities and to provide tax exemptions on both grants and self-generated income.

It further emphasized the need for transparency in the utilization of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) funds at the community level.

Delivering the statement, NGO Federation President Arjun Bhattarai underscored the importance of treating CSOs as development partners. He called on the government to enact supportive legislation that aligns with Nepal’s Constitution and international treaties.

The Federation concluded that comprehensive legal and policy reforms are essential at all levels of government to ensure a strong, autonomous, and respected role for civil society in Nepal’s democratic development.

Publish Date : 29 May 2025 21:58 PM

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