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Nepal - Denmark

Nepal Denmark Relations

Political Relations

Nepal and Denmark established diplomatic relations on 15 December 1967. Denmark opened its residential Embassy in Kathmandu in April 1992 at the level of Charge d" Affaires, which was later upgraded to ambassadorial level. Nepal decided to establish residential Embassy in Denmark in 2007 at the level of Charge d" Affaires, a. i., which was later upgraded to Ambassadorial level in 2008. Relations between the two countries have always remained cordial and friendly.

Exchange of visits

From Nepal:

From Denmark:

Development Cooperation

The long-term development cooperation partnership of Denmark with Nepal came into being with the agreement signed in 1973 which provided for the loan assistance of Danish Kroner 20 million for the dairy development schemes. And in 1989, Nepal was included in the list of priority countries.

Danish cooperation which amounted to around Danish Croner 200 million annually in recent times, has been substantial and has contributed significantly in Nepal"s socio-economic development, particularly in such sectors as education, natural resources management, environment and energy, good governance and decentralization. These cooperation programs and their positive impacts on the lives of ordinary people will remain as enduring mark of friendship between the two governments and peoples.

Some major projects to have been successfully completed under Danish Assistance include Education for All, Secondary Education Support Program, Kailali-Kanchanpur Rural Eletrification, Revenue Administration Support, Strengthening the Capacity of the National Human Right Commission of Nepal, Support to Participatory Constitution Building, Support for the Election Commission, human rights, Democracy and Inclusion Fund, etc.

Following are the three major ongoing Danish cooperation programs in Nepal:

  1. National Rural & Renewable Energy Programme (NRREP), 2012 - July 2017: With DKK 205 million budget and a time frame of 2012-2017, through National Rural and Renewable Energy Programme, Denmark intends to support green and renewable energy; such as home solar power, hydro power, improved cooking stoves, and bio gas installations. The aim is to reach out to the economically least privileged and the most remote parts of Nepal thereby helping them improve their livings standards and leading to the increased employment prospects. The programme has a decentralised structure and is being carried out in the strong partnerships with NGOs, local authorities, and the private sector.
  2. Peace, Rights and Governance Programme (PRGP), 2014-December 2018: The objective of the Peace, Rights and Governance Programme is to foster social cohesion and improve access to justice and public services in rural areas thus contributing to political stability and peace. The programme consists of three main components; 1. Peace-building and Democratic Development, 2. Local Governance, 3. Access to Justice and Human Rights. The total budget for this program during the period of 2014-2018 is DKK 200 million.
  3. UNNATI-Inclusive Growth Programme in Nepal, 2014-December 2018. The UNNATI - Inclusive Growth Programme focuses on promoting sustainable inclusive growth by reducing poverty and raising living standards in Nepal. The programme supports farmers in improving their production by supporting them financially, improving the infrastructure and the value chain. The programme works on strengthening and commercializing the value chains of the agriculture commodities: ginger, orthodox tea and dairy in Eastern Nepal. The Programme takes its point of departure in 7 districts in the Eastern Region. However, as value chain development by nature goes beyond borders, the programme will address issues at all levels and even international issues as needs be.

There are also some Danish volunteers working in Nepal in projects assisted by the Danish Government. Denmark is committed to maintaining to present level of Development assistance to Nepal about DKK 200 million per year.

Trade/Investment

Nepal exports handicrafts, silver products, ready-made garments, woollen goods, woollen carpets, Nepalese paper and paper products, etc. to Denmark, and imports machinery and parts, medicine and medical equipment, industrial raw materials, food and edible items, etc. from Denmark. The following figure shows that Nepal"s balance of trade with Denmark is negative. It is heavily in favour of Denmark:

Import (Rs.)

(Jan to Dec 2017)

Export (Rs.)

(Jan to Dec 2017)

Import

(Jan-Dec 2018)

Export

(Jan-Dec 2018)

Denmark 639,798,086 332,005,281 651,084,511 460,341,672

Source; TEPC, Nepal

Tourism

The tourist arrival from Denmark for the last few years is as follows:

Year 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Number 7,118 5,320 5,150 3,159 4,082
Year 2017 2018 2019
Number 4287 4840 NA

Agreements

The Government of Nepal and the Government of the Kingdom of Denmark signed a Memorandum of Understanding on August 11, 2000 regarding Private Sector Development Programme. The Government of Nepal and the Government of Denmark signed an agreement concerning support to the Nepal Peace Trust Fund (NPTF) on April 4, 2007.

Bhutanese Refugees

Denmark, sometimes in the capacity of lead member and often as an active member of the Core Working Group (CWG), has been supporting the process of third country resettlement of the Bhutanese refugees staying in Nepal. In the course of third country resettlement, more than 600 Bhutanese refugees have been resettled in Denmark and the resettlement programme is expected to continue for some years to come.