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Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol. 47-D, No. 11, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights
Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol. 47-D, No. 11, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights
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Times are for [sic] Hard for So Many
Solo Cinco Semanas Para El Titulo 42
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Send Us Holiday/Calendar Designs
The Big Three
Coalition For Prisoner's Rights Newsletter, Vol. 47-D, No. 10, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights
Coalition For Prisoner's Rights Newsletter, Vol. 47-D, No. 10, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights
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Developments in conditions
Migrantes fueron victimas de un delito
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More On Levels of Abuse
Minimizing Surface Run-Off, Improving Underground Water Recharging, And On-Site Rain Harvesting In The Kathmandu Valley, Ambika P. Adhikari, Keshav Bhattarai
Minimizing Surface Run-Off, Improving Underground Water Recharging, And On-Site Rain Harvesting In The Kathmandu Valley, Ambika P. Adhikari, Keshav Bhattarai
Himalayan Research Papers Archive
Nepal's political institutions and administrative units were thoroughly restructured in 2015 with the promulgation of the new Constitution. Several rural areas were combined to meet the definition of urban threshold criteria to classify rural areas into urban categories. Accordingly, over 3,900 local political and administrative units were amalgamated into 753 units, of which, 293 units are classified as urban. Within these newly defined urban areas, many natural environments have been converted into impervious surfaces such as paved roads, sidewalks, and building roofs. These impervious surfaces have drastically increased the amount of surface run-offs-often termed as "urban floods"--under increasing precipitation caused …
Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol. 47-D, No. 9, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights
Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol. 47-D, No. 9, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights
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Death By Incarceration
EE.UU. Confinamiento Solitario
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Disaster Capitalism
Prison Focus Announcement
Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol. 47-D, No. 8, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights
Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol. 47-D, No. 8, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights
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Start with Inequality, End with More Inequality
Mental Health: Dementia
Puerto Rico
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Who Benefits & How
Another Kind of Abuse
Summary Report Of Discussions At The Forum “Nepali Diaspora Organizations In North America: Achievements, Opportunities, And Challenges”, Coppell, Texas, Usa July 2022, Ambika P. Adhikari
Summary Report Of Discussions At The Forum “Nepali Diaspora Organizations In North America: Achievements, Opportunities, And Challenges”, Coppell, Texas, Usa July 2022, Ambika P. Adhikari
Himalayan Research Papers Archive
The forum “Nepali Diaspora Organizations in North America: Achievements, Opportunities and Challenges” was held at the annual convention of the Association of Nepalis in the Americas (ANA) in Coppell, TX, USA on July 2, 2022. Nepalese Society of Texas (NST) hosted the convention and forum. As studies related to diaspora have become important topics in the fields of development, community culture, sociology and anthropology, ANA decided to include this topic in the forums organized at the national convention.
The global Nepali diaspora population in 2022 is estimated at 800,000. Although no authoritative statistics is available, the Nepali diaspora in North …
Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol. 47-D, No. 7, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights
Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol. 47-D, No. 7, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights
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No Kidding
Entierran a los de la tragedeia de migrantes
Mexico acuerda pagar 1.500 milliones para:
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In Brief
Free Resources from the Prison Law Office
Some Progress Perhaps
Sentencing
Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol. 47-D No. 5 [6], Coalition For Prisoners' Rights
Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol. 47-D No. 5 [6], Coalition For Prisoners' Rights
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Ignorance Is No Excuse
El Departamento de Justicia de EEUU
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Duckworth Communications Act of 2021
Briefs
Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 47-D, No. 5, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights
Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 47-D, No. 5, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights
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More Things That Don't Make Sense
Juvenile Incarceration
The Cost of Elderly Prisoners
"Justice Reform Coalition"
Asesinada de una Incursion Israeli
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Correction of April 2022 Issue errors
The Letter, 1968 (timely then & now)
The Mailguard Program Stopped
"The Rage of Innocence", Kristin Henning
Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 47-D, No. 4, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights
Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 47-D, No. 4, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights
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In the Good Old Summertime
Border Closure to be Lifted
Seeking Information about Keefe
Book Regs Vary Some
COVID-19 La Subvariante de Omicron BA.2
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Recent Request & Response
A Review Of Nepali Diaspora And Their Role In Nepal’S Development And Lessons For Developing Countries, Ambika P. Adhikari
A Review Of Nepali Diaspora And Their Role In Nepal’S Development And Lessons For Developing Countries, Ambika P. Adhikari
Himalayan Research Papers Archive
United Nations data shows that the size of global diaspora had reached 281 million in 2020, and it continues to grow. Diasporas have contributed significantly to the development of their native lands through remittance, technology and knowledge transfer, philanthropy, and diplomacy. Many countries have designed policies to engage the diaspora more deeply by providing concessional citizenship and visa regimes, and attractive investment opportunities. Yet, there is room for improvement in policies and programs to enhance these prospects.
Since the 2010s, the size and expanse of Nepali diaspora has grown dramatically, the numbers perhaps reaching 800,000 in 2022 in the more …
Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 47-D, No. 3, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights
Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 47-D, No. 3, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights
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Policy Changes from the COVID pandemic
"Ley de Ciudadania" de Israel
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Whistleblowers Bullied
Federal Prisons and How They've Grown
Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol. 47-D, No. 2, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights
Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol. 47-D, No. 2, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights
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What Is The Meaning of This?
El Mes De Historico De Afroestadounidenses
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Equal Justice Under What?
Resources
A Review Of Environmental Vulnerabilities Related To Nepal’S Graduation Process From Least Developed To A Developing Country Status, Ambika P. Adhikari, Keshav Bhattarai, Basu Sharma
A Review Of Environmental Vulnerabilities Related To Nepal’S Graduation Process From Least Developed To A Developing Country Status, Ambika P. Adhikari, Keshav Bhattarai, Basu Sharma
Himalayan Research Papers Archive
Nepal has long aspired to graduate from the Least Development Country (LDC) to Developing Country category as defined by the United Nations system. Nepal had met two of the three graduating criteria and could have technically graduated from the LDC status in 2015. However, based on the Nepal government’s request to defer the review, the new 2021 assessment by the United Nations Committee for Development Policy (CDP) recommended that the country should graduate from the LDC status by 2026. The graduation requires not only meeting pre-defined development-related thresholds, but also maintaining sustained improvements in at least two consecutive assessments in …
Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol. 47-D, No. 1, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights
Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol. 47-D, No. 1, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights
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Suggestions for New Year's Resolutions
Renuncia El Director De Prisiones De EE.UU.
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New CURE Chapter
An Anniversary