Wednesday, November 6, 2019

Swiss grant of Rs 2.1 billion for PLGSP

The Government of Switzerland has agreed to provide technical grant assistance of CHF 19.4 million (equivalent to approximately Rs 2.1 billion.) to Nepal to implement two programmes in the country. “Out of the amount, CHF 9.4 million will be spent for the implementation of Trail Bridge Sector Wide Approach Framework III, and CHF 10 million, to implement the Provincial and Local Governance Support Programme (PLGSP),” a press note from the Swiss Embassy in Kathmandu reads.
More than 8000 trail bridges have been built in Nepal through the Swiss technical supports and funding supports from the government As a result, over 18 million people have better access to services through safer river crossings. On average, more than 1.4 million people use trail bridges every day. In the areas that are close to trail bridges that were built, the school attendance increased by 16 per cent and visits to health centres increased by 26 per cent) on average.
It is estimated that Nepal still needs additional 2400 bridges to facilitate isolated rural people in Nepal to access services and to avoid a detour of more than 1 hour. The trail bridge programme will assist Nepal to implement the Sector Wide Approach Framework III to achieve this target. The programme also sets precedence in the implementation of the Federal Constitution of Nepal, whereby most of the implementation will be championed by the Palikas; longer span bridges by Provinces, and bridges in international boundaries, signature bridges and international procurement by the Federal Government.
The PLGSP – a national flagship programme – designed jointly by the government and Development Partners (DP) will enhance the capacity of provincial and local governments in delivering effective and efficient service to citizens. “The PLGSP will contribute towards strengthening provincial and local governance systems and procedures and intergovernmental relationships to maximise benefits of cooperative federalism for Nepali citizenry,” the press note reads.
Among others the programme will help clarify the roles and responsibilities of different spheres of government and strengthen local and provincial governments to function and fulfill those roles and responsibilities.
Agreements to this effect were signed and exchanged between ambassador of Switzerland to Nepal Elisabeth von Capeller and, finance secretary Rajan Khanal, on behalf of their respective governments today.
The government has expressed its sincere appreciation to Switzerland for the technical grant assistance to the rural transport infrastructure sector and watershed management, as well as its continued support in the socio-economic development of Nepal.

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