ADB supports Nepal in advancing sustainable growth by investing in infrastructure, improving access to basic services, and protecting poor and vulnerable people from disaster and climate risks.
Brochures and Flyers
As of 31 December 2024, ADB has committed 519 public sector loans, grants, and technical assistance totaling 9ドル.3 billion to Nepal. ADB’s current sovereign portfolio in Nepal includes 33 loans and 10 grants worth 4ドル.17 billion.
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Glacial melting threatens regional water security, ecosystems, and economies. Countries must prioritize low-carbon and climate resilient development with sustainable solutions such as nature-based systems, renewable energy, and diversified financing to manage risks and sustain development.
Subsite Landing
Explore the results of our programs in Nepal, gain insight into our partnerships for expanding access to water and sanitation services, and learn more about how our projects are improving people's lives and well-being.
Reports
This report outlines nontariff barriers to trade between BISMSTEC subregion countries and shows how a structured approach centered on boosting compliance, harnessing technology, and improving infrastructure can bolster intraregional trade.
ADB strongly supports inclusive growth in Nepal—consistent with the country partnership strategy for 2020–2024—helping to reduce poverty, enable private sector investments, lessen gender and social disparities, build infrastructure, develop human capital, transform agriculture, and mitigate the effects of disasters and climate change.
To date, ADB has committed 519 public sector loans, grants, and technical assistance totaling 9ドル.3 billion to Nepal.
Forecasts are based on ADB's flagship publication, the Asian Development Outlook. Updated four times a year, it analyzes economic and development issues in developing countries in Asia and the Pacific.
Development indicators for Nepal, including a selection of economic, environmental, and social indicators used globally to track progress toward the Sustainable Development Goals.
Results achieved are aggregate amounts of outputs and outcomes from operations reported in project completion reports and extended annual review reports circulated for the year.
Cofinancing operations enable ADB’s financing partners, governments or their agencies, multilateral financing institutions, and commercial organizations to participate in financing ADB projects.
ADB has helping to address challenges in Nepal's irrigation and agriculture through the Community-Managed Irrigated Agriculture Sector Project, which aims to enhance irrigation infrastructure and management in the country's five provinces - Koshi, Madesh, Bagmati, Gandaki, and Lumbini.
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The Nepal Resident Mission (NRM), located in Kathmandu, opened in 1989. NRM's primary responsibilities include:
NRM will be closed on these dates:
Last updated: 16 September 2025
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