Background
Good safeguards practices should be well-established in the overall process of development. If development activities are properly implemented, they will deliver expected results and help to achieve the goals of development plans. Grievance Redress Mechanism (GRM) is one of the major components of safeguards policy and practices. It is a key way to mitigate, manage, and resolve potential or realized negative impacts, as well as fulfill obligations and contribute to positive relations with communities and employees. It assures safer and healthier environment which is supported and observed by every one being engaged in the development process.
Government of Nepal (GoN) is committed to address safeguard requirements while designing and implementing any development projects that could have adverse impacts, however, safeguards performance of development programs and projects seems very poor. That is why, ADB’s Nepal Country Partnership Strategy has emphasized the need for improvement in such performance of projects funded by it. There is an urgent need of developing capacity in key agencies and to meet an immediate requirement for better safeguards policy provisions. Training needs assessments conducted by Capacity Development Resource Center in 2017 and 2021 have indicated gaps in safeguards related knowledge and skills of officials working in the ADB assisted projects. In this regard, the training program on GRM has been designed to impart safeguards knowledge and skills to the participants.
Course Aim
The training on GRM aims to:
- improve the function of project grievance redress mechanisms, and
- equip ADB operations staff and partner government executing and implementing agencies with communication skills and knowledge of proper handling and management of grievances received from project affected persons and stakeholders.
Course Contents
The training course will be organized to deliver the following con-tents:
- ADB’s Accountability Mechanism
- Principles and elements of a GRM
- Essential skills of a GRM
- Steps in handling complaints
Training Approach and Methodology
Adult learning principles will be used to facilitate the learning of the participants. Particularly, instruction techniques such as interactive lecture, group exercise, group presentation and games will be used to enhance participants' learning
Namelist (25) (23+2)
S.N | Name |
1 | Akrita Rai |
2 | Amrit Subedi |
3 | Anil Karki |
4 | Athar Hussain |
5 | Balbhadra Adhikari |
6 | Binita Sharma |
7 | Binod Prasad Chaudhary |
8 | Ganesh Bahadur Khatri |
9 | Kevin Qu |
10 | Kiran Adhikari |
11 | Kumar Prasad Aryal |
12 | Milan Neupane |
13 | Nabin Lamsal |
14 | Naresh Baral |
15 | Nigam Bam Malla |
16 | Pradip Subedi |
17 | Rajendra Bahadur Kshetri |
18 | Rajiv Goel |
19 | Rohidas Dhanawede |
20 | Santosh Gurung |
21 | Santosh Pokhrel |
22 | Shreeram Sapkota |
23 | Surender Mohan Tamang |
24 | Ujjwal Raj Nepal |
25 | Xu Shuan |