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Vol. XII Issue I - January 2010

Project Management eJournal

 

REGIONAL REPORT:

Project Management Update from Nepal

Nepal

By Suraj Dahal
International Correspondent for PMForum
& PM World Today

Kathmandu, Nepal



Coaching for Development

- An innovative approach to transferring PM knowledge for development 


An initiative note highlighting is the 'Coaching for Development' which is a not-for-profit project, created in 2009 by an international team of young people within the International Project Management Association (IPMA), the oldest international association of project management (PM) professionals, with 50 national member associations from Americas, Europe, Asia, Africa and Australia.

Its mission
is to empower society within the developing countries with modern cross-cultural knowledge in the field of project management, by means of developing competencies and creating networking opportunities.

Its vision
is a world where projects in developing countries have unlimited opportunities for growth, success and co-creation of value for their societies

It plans to fulfill its goals though sharing information, training project team members on site and expanding networks of practitioners. This platform benefits the participants as well as project managers willing to volunteer.

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About the Author
Suraj Dahal

Suraj Dahal

International Correspondent - Nepal
Based in Kathmandu

Nepal


Suraj Dahal is a visiting faculty of project management at National College and a MPhil student at Kathmandu University School of Management. He completed his BSEE in 1997 and MBA in 1999 from the University of South Alabama (USA). Suraj has served in executive positions at prominent non profit organizations in Nepal and has implemented projects with the World Bank, Department for International Development / Enabling State Program, European Commission, Save the Children, and other international organizations. A graduate of the Executive Program for Nonprofit Leaders from the Graduate School of Business at Stanford University (USA), he is also a trainer and consultant for development projects. He is currently Executive Chairman of Kathmandu Academy that offers qualifications of Cambridge University International Examinations - A Level. Mr. Dahal is an active advocate of the project management profession and is the founding member and General Secretary of the Project Management Association of Nepal (PMAN).

Suraj Dahal can be contacted at surajdahal@pman.org.np


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