Dr. Khatiwada completed his undergraduate degree in Civil Engineering from Birla Institute of Technology, Ranchi, India in 1988. After completing the undergraduate study, he came back to his home country Nepal and started to work as a professional engineer. He was enrolled for a master’s course in Environmental Engineering in Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), Bangkok, Thailand in 1994. After completion of the course, after that he joined AIT as a Research Student and continued his doctoral study. He completed his doctoral degree in 1999 and moved to the University of Tokyo in Japan for post-doctoral research. He came back to Nepal in 2002 and continuing his career at various capacities including three executive positions. He have been involved with academic, research, consulting and other professional activities since then. Worked as a writer at Buyessayfriend where buying essays online is a safe process for students. He have also worked for one year in Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES), Hayama, Japan during 2006-2007. In total, he have earned a professional experience of more than 25 years.
Mr. Gopal Bahadur K. C. PhD, born in December 27, 1957 in Sundarbazar 6, Khatri-Thanti, Dhodesingh, Lamjung, resides in Tokha 9, Gongabu. He completed SLC in 2029 from Tarkughat, Lamjung, IScAg in 2037 and BScAg in 2042 as a “Gold Medalist” from Institute of Agriculture and Animal Science (IAAS), TU. MScAg and PhD in Plant Pathology from Georg-August University, Goettingen, Germany during 1997 and 1999, respectively. He served 33 years as a Professor in the department of plant pathology at IAAS, TU and is serving now as a Professor (Ad.) at dean office, IAAS, TU. During the carrier, he worked as a farm manager, hostel warden, department and subject matter committee heads, and campus chief at IAAS, Sundarbazar, Lamjung and Asst. Dean at IAAS, dean office, Kirtipur. He has published one Laboratory Manual of Horticulture, 9 research articles as a main author, 22 research articles as a member and 8 agriculture related writings as a single author. Mr. K. C. has served as a chairman of advisory committee of 33 MScAg students and as a member of 9 PhD students. Mr....
Dr. Jaya Kumar Gurung is an experienced senior research specialist with expertise in environmental science, water resources, food security and climate change. He has worked in this field for 25 years and has been actively involved in evidence generation through policy research, multi-stakeholder project coordination, and policy advocacy. Dr. Gurung served Nepal Development Research Institute (NDRI) in the capacity of Executive Director (2013-2021), where he was responsible for coordinating various national and international projects and developing project implementation frameworks and monitoring strategies. He currently serves as the Program Coordinator for the Public Health and Environment Program at NDRI. Dr. Gurung has worked with various international development organizations such as USAID/Feed the Future, World Bank and other UN systems from NDRI. Currently, Dr. Gurung is involved in policy influencing reasonable tobacco taxation in Nepal through a programme conducted in collaboration with Cancer Research UK. His responsibilities include: Identifying data/policy gaps, conducting primary and secondary research, preparing policy papers, and lobbying for this policy. The impact of this policy on tobacco taxation in recent fiscal years is visible, as recognized by the award of Bloomberg No-Tobacco Day (May 31, 2023). Similarly, there are several examples where Dr. Gurung has been able...
Dr. Manjeshwari Singh is a Senior Research Specialist at Nepal Development Research Institute (NDRI). She completed her Doctoral Degree and Master's Degree in Rural and Regional Studies from Hiroshima University, Japan, and a Master's Degree in Statistics from Tribhuvan University, Nepal. She has over 16 years of work experience conducting various socio-economic research on various themes – Livelihoods, DRR, Renewable Energy, Water Supply and Sanitation (WASH), Public Health, Peace Building, Agricultural Value Chain, Flood Risk Assessment, Community Flood Early Warning, Gender-based Violence (GBV), and Food Security using both qualitative and quantitative techniques/methods. Moreover, she has experience working as a statistician on various projects. Her professional career includes; working as a Research Consultant for the HiPeC project supported by Hiroshima University, as a Program Director at NDRI, and doing consulting work with various institutions in Nepal, India, and Japan. Her specific areas of expertise include; Gender Equality and Social Inclusion, Research Methodology-survey designing and planning, Sampling and sample distribution and statistical tools and techniques (qualitative/quantitative), statistical data analysis and conducting socio-economic database research; baseline, mid-line, end-line, perception surveys, impact assessment, and evaluation studies. She is currently serving as a GESI and Livelihood Specialist at NDRI. Her current contribution as GESI Expert...
Dr. Rabita Shrestha Mulmi is a Senior Research Specialist at Nepal Development Research Institute (NDRI). She is serving as the Gender and Social Inclusion (GESI) Expert at NDRI. She holds a Doctor of Philosophy and Master of Philosophy from the Graduate School of Environment and Information Sciences, Yokohama National University, Japan. And Master’s in Anthropology from the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Tribhuvan University, Nepal. She has more than 11 years of experience in the field of Sociology and Anthropology. She has a long working experience conducting socio-economic research covering different themes-Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI), Early Childhood Development (ECD), Reproductive Health, Maternal and Newborn Child Health, Violence and Harassment, Gender Equity and Human Rights and Ethnographic Studies in the capacity of GESI expert, Team leader, EDI expert, ECD expert, Project Coordinator, and Anthropologist. She also has supervised international research students from Germany, the U.K. and Australia.
Dr. Krishna Pahari is one of the founding members of NDRI, was its first Executive Director during 2004-2005, and recently, the lead on livelihoods and food security programme since 2021. He possesses more than 35 years of experience in research and academia, the United Nations and other organizations in the development sector. During 2005-2021, he had served with the United Nations World Food Programme in Nepal, Pakistan, South Sudan and other countries in East Africa. The most was as the Head of Research, Assessment and Monitoring at the WFP’s Regional Bureau for East Africa covering 10 countries (2018-21). Dr. Pahari led many works on emergency or rapid assessments as well as studies and programmes on longer term hunger solutions. Some of these include WFP’s support on national zero hunger programme announced by the Government of Pakistan in 2012, rapid assessment after the floods of 2012 and 2014, humanitarian needs assessment of the populations displaced from conflict in Northwest Pakistan, and in the context of conflict in South Sudan and Ethiopia (Tigray), and rapid needs assessment after the Earthquake in Nepal (2015). He also led the team from WFP that led to the declaration of famine in South Sudan (2017) and...
Rudra Suwal is an Economist and Statistician of Nepal. He has over three decades of experience working at Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), Nepal. While at CBS, he has profoundly assisted the Government of Nepal (GoN) in providing and analyzing official statistics as a government statistician. He had joined the CBS in 1988 and retired as Deputy Director General (DDG) and Head of the Social Statistics Division in 2018. As the Division Chief and Program Coordinator, Suwal provided strategic, technical and managerial leadership in various statistical projects/activities, such as Nepal Earthquake Housing Reconstruction Survey, Nepal Labor Force Survey, Annual Household Survey, Nepal Living Standard Survey, Gender and Social Statistics, Nepal Multiple Cluster Indicator Survey, GIS and Data Processing, Population Census and Demographic Sample Survey, Environmental Statistics etc. Also, in the capacity of Director /Manager of the Population and Housing Census (PHC), 2011, he served as the Program Chief and Coordinator, and provided leadership throughout the stages of census planning, field operation, data processing, analysis and dissemination of census results. He worked in macroeconomic accounting and analysis (national accounts), government finance statistics. Suwal has extensive experience in the areas of Census survey operations, economic and demographic analysis, operational research, analysis and interpretation of...
Mr. Deependra Rokaya PhD, born in 21 july, 1978 in Sarkegard, 8 Radeu Humla. He completed SLC in 2051 from Him jyoti Secondary School Sarkegard Humla. IA in 2055 form Baneshwor Campus, BA in 2064 from Tribhuvan University and MA political science in 2066 from TU and Rural Development in 2068 from Patan Campus. PhD in 2073 Political Science from TU, Nepal. Mr. Rokaya was a former member of Karnali provincial Planning Commission. Heavily engaged in playing a lead role in developing Periodic Plans, Policies and Programmes and Mid Term Expenditure Format in addition to contributing to designing and monitoring of the programs and projects in Karnali Province. Also supporting line ministries (Ministry of Social Development, Ministry of Industry, Tourism, Forest and Environment Ministry, Ministry of Physical Development and Urban Development Ministry and Ministry of Home Affairs and Law) and council of Chief minister in various issues related to the sustainable development of Karnali Province. Active member in different provincial committees, playing assistant role in planning, budgeting and implementing a Multi-sector Nutrition Plan in all 79 municipalities and 10 districts of Karnali Province, Nepal.
Dr. Tara Nidhi Bhattarai is one of the founding members of NDRI, and leads the Disaster Management Team. He possesses extensive experiences in the field of engineering geology, with more than 3 decades of teaching and conducting research at Tribhuvan University. He served as a professor of geology at Tribhuvan University until his retirement in June 2023. He has published around 60 articles in technical journals, proceedings, and edited volumes. He is the lead author of the book entitled "Earthquake of 2072 BS". In addition to his academic work, he has served as a member of the Nepal Government's delegation to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) conferences during COP 17 and 18. During these conferences, he managed Nepal's side-events, providing information on the impact of climate change in Nepal to global community. Furthermore, he was appointed by the Nepal Government as an expert member of the Steering Committee of the National Reconstruction Authority (NRA), established to look after the issues of reconstruction related to the Mw 7.8 Gorkha-Nepal earthquake 2015. In this role, among others, he coordinated investigation of earthquake-induced landslide affected communities, and their resettlement in safer sites.
Prof. Dr. Raj Kumar Bhattarai, Senior Research Specialist
Dr. Divas B Basnyat leads the Water and Climate Program at Nepal Development Research Institute (NDRI). He has more than 30 years of experience on University teaching, research, and consulting in 13 countries in Asia and Africa. He is currently leading several consulting assignments, including the ADB TRTA “Flood Risk Management and Asset Management Support” for the Department of Water Resources and Irrigation, the “Preparation of River Basin Plans, Hydropower Development Master Plans and Strategic Environmental and Social Assessment” for the Water and Energy Commission Secretariat (WECS), Nepal, and a research project on “Hydro-economic modelling of Kamala River Basin, Nepal”. He is the NDRI lead of two current research projects: “Tomorrow’s Cities – Urban Risk in Transition” supported by GCRF, UK, and “Understanding the gender, equality, social inclusion and distributional implications of the economics of climate change, the costs of adaptation, and bankable adaptation projects (ECONOGENESIS)” supported by FCDO-IDRC. His specific areas of expertise and interest are hydropower and water resources systems analysis, river basin planning and management, hydrological studies and modelling, climate change risk assessment, and water-induced disaster risk management.
Dr. Sunil Babu Shrestha
Prof. Dr. Punya Prasad Regmi
Dr. Kishor Chandra Dahal , Senior Research Specialist
Dr. Shrestha is the Executive Director of NDRI since February 2022. He has a PhD (Engineering) in Integrated River Basin Management and a Postdoc from the University of Yamanashi, Japan. He has more than 10 years of interdisciplinary research experience in the areas of water, agriculture and environment. Specifically, his research has covered areas of water and crop quality assessment, wastewater irrigation issues, vegetable consumers’ health risk assessment, solid waste management, climate risk assessment, flood risk assessment and non-point source pollution modeling, among others. Dr. Shrestha is the recipient of “The WET Excellent Presentation Award” at the Water and Environment Technology Conference 2016, August 28, 2016 at Chuo University, Tokyo, Japan for his research on health risk assessment from the use of contaminated water. Dr. Shrestha is also a Guest Reviewer of various national and international journals (anonymous).
Dr. Basu Dev Pandey
Dr. Madhav Prasad Pokharel
Jagannath Adhikari is a human geographer (PhD, The Australian National University, 1995). He has over two decades of research, teaching and consultancy experiences in themes like sustainable development; climate change and food security; globalization, migration, remittances and development; sustainable agriculture; participatory natural resources management; environmental justice, land management and land reform; agrarian change and livelihoods; and, religion/spirituality, traditional knowledge and sustainability. He taught as Visiting Professor/Scholar in Kyoto University (Japan), Heidelberg University (Germany), ANU (Canberra), University of Sussex (UK) and Worcester Poly-Technique Institute – WPI (USA). He taught two courses related to climate change adaptation and disaster management in University of New South Wales – UNSW (Sydney) in 2017-2019. He has authored/co-authored over a dozen books and many journal articles and book chapters on themes of his interests. Some of his books includes – Agrarian change in Nepal (Kathmandu: TM Publication), Food crisis in Nepal: How farmers cope (Adroit publication, New Delhi), Food crisis in Karnali (Martin Chautari, Kathmandu), Pokhara: Biography of a town (Mandala Book Point, Kathmand). Recently, he was in the editorial team of a book Agriculture, Natural Resources and Food Security: Lessons from Nepal (UK, Springer). Presently, he is one of the editors of a book...
Dr. Shrestha is the Executive Director of NDRI since February 2022. He has a PhD (Engineering) in Integrated River Basin Management and a Postdoc from the University of Yamanashi, Japan. He has more than 10 years of interdisciplinary research experience in the areas of water, agriculture and environment. Specifically, his research has covered areas of water and crop quality assessment, wastewater irrigation issues, vegetable consumers’ health risk assessment, solid waste management, climate risk assessment, flood risk assessment and non-point source pollution modeling, among others. Dr. Shrestha is the recipient of “The WET Excellent Presentation Award” at the Water and Environment Technology Conference 2016, August 28, 2016 at Chuo University, Tokyo, Japan for his research on health risk assessment from the use of contaminated water. Dr. Shrestha is also a Guest Reviewer of various national and international journals (anonymous).