State of Democracy in Nepal Survey 2007

The Nepali team of the State of Democracy in South Asia network—in collaboration with International IDEA—has completed the second round of the national citizens' survey on the State of Democracy in Nepal. The first Nepal Democracy Survey was conducted in August-September 2004 as part of a regional initiative to carry out a baseline evaluation of the democratic enterprise in five South Asian countries. In the second survey, the researchers chose the same sample areas and respondents as in 2004. The survey field work was carried out from 28 March-27 April 2007, in 162 polling stations (23 urban and 139 rural areas) spreading over 41 parliamentary constituencies and 40 districts. The survey was conducted by interviewing a nationwide sample of 4,089 respondents. Read more

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Access to media

Sence of security

Political participation

Self perception on economical situation

Sence of democracy

About monarchy

Identity

Transformation of the maoists:

Restructuring the state


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