This snapshot briefing paper looks at the situation of security and
justice provision in Rasuwa district in the central region of Nepal.
This sparsely populated mountain district is situated due north of
Kathmandu and shares a border with China on its northern side. The
security situation in Rasuwa district is fair in comparison to many
other districts, particularly those in the Terai where the police
struggle to control the activities of numerous armed and criminal
groups. In contrast to the Terai districts where levels of gender based
violence are extremely high, this district populated by 63.75 percent of
Tamang ethnicity has different story to tell. This briefing assesses
security and justice provision against this backdrop and outlines
implications for national and international policy-makers.
http://www.international-alert.org/resources/publications/security-and-justice-district-perspective-rasuwa-nepal
http://www.international-alert.org/resources/publications/security-and-justice-district-perspective-rasuwa-nepal
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