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Nepal sees progress in CSO Sustainability Index- 2020

npadmin February 25, 2022     No Comment     General

Nepal has improved and secured fifth position among eight South and South-East countries in the Civil Society Organizations Sustainability Index, 2020, a report reveals.

According to the report, Nepal secured 4.3 out of total 7 score and categorized under the sustainability evolving (3.1-5 score) category. The Timor-Leste and the Philippines ranked first and second whereas Sri-Lanka and Thailand positioned 7th and 8th respectively.

The Civil Society Organization Sustainability Index (CSOSI) is a global independent initiatives of the USAID in association with the FHI360/ICNL/USA to measure the strengths and overall viability of the CSO sectors in more than 72 countries of the Eastern Europe, Sub-Saharan Africa, Middle East and North Africa.

The CSOSI reports are prepared through panel discussions among CSO practitioners and experts to assess and score in the sector on given scales in seven interrelated dimensions – legal environment; organizational capacity; financial viability; advocacy; service provision; infrastructure; and public image. In addition to this exercise, the host partner organization also conducts in-depth context analysis of the civil society initiatives in the respective countries.

The South Asian version of the report encompassing the country findings of Nepal, Bangladesh, Cambodia, Indonesia, Philippines, Sri-Lanka, Thailand and Timor-Leste will be produced and published.

GoGo Foundation has prepared a preliminary report on the basis of seven inter-disciplinary indicators with the involvement of CSOs and experts, shared GoGo Foundation’s Executive Director Kedar Khadka. He said the Foundation has been contributing as the ‘host partner organization’ from Nepal to publish Asia version of CSOSI annual report since 2014.

Based on in-depth study, the CSO sector of each country are grouped in three sustainability categories: Sustainability Enhanced; Sustainability Evolving; and Sustainability Impeded. The scores from 1-3 are given for sustainable enhanced category, 3.1-5 for sustainability evolving category and 5.1-7 for sustainability impeded category, reads the press release issued by the Foundation.

Khadka said the report has highlighted that the ill-tendency of suppressing citizens and their organizations undermines the public image of civil society organizations. —

Source: National News Agency Nepal

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