The Co-Chairs of the Basic Operating Guidelines Group and few signatories, endorsed the adapted version of the Basic Operating Guidelines (BOGs) in the Federal Nepal, on 18th June 2019


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Development Partners reaffirming their commitment to the principles of accountability, impartiality, transparency and inclusion endorsed the adapted  Basic Operating Guidelines on 18th June 2019, in Kathmandu.

Signing of the adapted Basic Operating Guidelines
Signing of the adapted Basic Operating Guidelines © SDC

The Basic Operating Guidelines (BOGs) were first introduced in Nepal in 2003, in the context of the armed conflict and revised with minor changes to the wording in 2007. The BOGs were developed as a way to keep development space open and ensure the security of staff. The BOGs were successful and effective for development work to continue by clearly explaining the operating principles to all actors concerned in a clear and comprehensible way.

The current revision of BOGs has been undertaken in recognition of the federalised context of Nepal, which has meant a difference in the way the development partners and their implementing partners operate. The Co-chair of the BOGs, UN Resident Coordinator Valerie Julliand stated: ‘I am pleased that the Basic Operating Guidelines have been revised to reflect the fundamental changes which have taken place in Nepal, this includes the federalization process, but also the focus on increasing development efforts at the national, provincial and local level. It reaffirms the commitment to the principles of Accountability, Impartiality, Transparency, and Inclusion.’

The Co-chair of the BOGs Group, H.E. Elisabeth von Capeller, Ambassador of Switzerland said: ‘The Basic Operating Guidelines will continue to play an important role in supporting the implementation of the federalisation as development partners will comply by using the BOGs as an entry point for the introduction of development activities at the federal, provincial and local level, wherever they work”.

In addition to the existing thirteen signatories of the Basic Operating Guidelines, the American Embassy has also joined as a signatory. The revised version of the Basic Operating Guidelines will be circulated widely both by the signatories and their development partners in printed version in both English and Nepali languages.