Subhash Nepali
Washington, Dc, Usa
Subhash Nepali is a professional in International Development. He works on issues at the intersection of education, labor market, poverty, governance, inequality, and foreign aid, and development cooperation. While his trainings on conflict and gender sensitivity have benefited a large number of development workers, he is appreciated for his proven skills on data analysis to solve problems and to communicate the findings and recommendations in a clear and succinct writings. Currently, he is an MS candidate in Foreign Service (specializing on International Development and Aid) at Georgetown University and holds an MA in Sociology and an MA in English from Tribhuvan University. Prior to commencing his MS, he worked as a Development Analyst at the United Nations in Nepal where in additional to conducting empirical research on various development issues, he contributed to designing UN’s 5-years development cooperation plan, implemented conflict sensitive programming, and conducted district surveys to write district development profiles. He worked with JICA to mainstream women’s and excluded groups’ development agendas in local self-governance and with UNHCR to ensure more than three hundred GBV survivors’ access to justice by processing and analyzing data, writing policy memos and coordinating between law-enforcement agencies.