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The Kurākāni Kollective #5 The myth of “lack of implementation”: what we never fix

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Aakriti will explore why progress often stalls at “the lack of implementation” The discussion will highlight the challenges of navigating bureaucracy, including the impact of election-related work, and the critical gap in making bureaucratic knowledge and information accessible. It’s a look at what’s needed to move from policy to practice effectively.

Aakriti Ghimire is the initiator of howtodeshbikas, a collective that makes politics and policies accessible to young people through social media and technology.

She previously served as the Chief of Staff to a Member of Parliament and as Personal Under Secretary to the Minister of Education, where she contributed to participatory lawmaking, transparency reforms, and digital governance initiatives. Her experiences in journalism, lawmaking, and bureaucracy laid the foundation for her work with the Gen Z movement, which mobilizes youth for democratic accountability in Nepal.

Recently, she was also a member of Prime Minister Sushila Karki's secretariat, where she played a pivotal role in integrating the NID database with the voter roll and kickstarting an inclusive communications strategy.

*TKK requests a contribution of Rs. 200 per person to help cover event costs.

Location
Watering Hole Gastro Pub
Lalitpur 44600, Nepal
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