Talk Program on “Soft Power and Public Diplomacy”- 2013

The Girija Prasad Koirala Foundation for Democracy Peace and Development, Kathmandu successfully organized a one day talk program on “Soft Power and Public Diplomacy” on the occasion of the 90th birth anniversary of former President of Nepalese Congress Party and Prime-Minister Girija Prasad Koirala at Hotel Shankar, Lazimpat on 10th July, 2013. Read More

Prospects and Problems of Nepal’s Peace Process – March 2013

The interaction program started with a welcome speech by Dr. Ram Thapaliya, Associate Prof. of the School of Law and Diplomacy /Tuft University, USA. He regarded GP Koirala a dynamic personality in Nepalese political history who was able to handle a chaotic situation during the period of violence. Read More

A Talk Program: Nepal’s Peace Process and GP Koirala

Professional Alliance for Peace and Democracy (PAPAD) and GP Koirala Centre for Democracy, Peace and Development jointly organized a discussion program titled “On the 88th birth anniversary of Nepal’s political legend Girija Prasad Koirala: Nepal’s peace process and GP Koirala”. Read More

The Emerging New Constitution in Nepal

The conference was organized by GPK Foundation in Kathmandu on 5-7 May 2011, on “The Emerging New Constitution in Nepal”. The conference convened in the shadow of a looming deadline of 28 May 2011 for the Constituent Assembly to agree on a new draft constitution. Read More

Honoring National Sports Players

20th March 2011, GPK Foundation had honored all national players who had won and participated in last SAF games and other international games including Olympic and Asian games.The program was organized to mark their contribution to the respective games amid a function in the capital. Read More

GPK Foundation Signing MOU with Amity University, India

A Preliminary understanding has been reached between GP Koirala Center for Democracy, Peace and Development (Nepal) and Amity University Institute of Advanced Legal Studies (India) to plan and implement a program of academic collaboration and interaction in the areas of study and research of mutual interest which both institutions will further pursue it at length in the near future in mutual consultation. Read More

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