• BIZ BRIEFS

KATHMANDU: The Non-Resident Nepali Association (NRNA) has announced the launch of its ambitious initiative, the 'Diaspora Connection - Progress and Long-Term Social Partnership Plan 2.0 (SPP 2.0)'.

This comprehensive project is set to bridge the gap between the Nepali diaspora and their homeland, as per a media release. An international marketing committee has been formed to oversee the plan's execution. Renowned chartered marketer and founder of the Nepalese Marketing Association (NMA), Tulsi Dharel, who brings over 25 years of international consulting experience, has been appointed as the committee coordinator.

The committee has a tenure of two-years. The primary objective of the project is to foster a trilateral partnership between NRNA and the International Coordinating Council, National Coordinating Council, and various financial and non-profit partners across 87 countries associated with NRNA.

Over the next two years, the multifaceted efforts will span across sectors such as tourism, education, healthcare, and business.

A version of this article appears in the print on September 20, 2023, of The Himalayan Times.