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Nepal

Key statistics

20,433

people were displaced or stateless (or returning from forced displacement) within the country at the end of 2024

19,559

were registered refugees in the country at the end of 2024 and remained in need of international protection

$3.9 million

are needed in 2025 to ensure that operations and programmes in Nepal are sustained

Nepal has a longstanding tradition of providing asylum. The country hosts around 20,000 refugees, including those from Tibet, Bhutan and other states. The main arrivals of refugees took place in 1959 with an influx from Tibet, and again in 1990/1991 with an influx from Bhutan.

UNHCR supports the Government of Nepal in various programmes to protect and assist refugees in the country. This includes advocacy for legal identity documentation, livelihood programmes to achieve self-reliance, and the inclusion of refugees into policies, public services and the Government of Nepal’s Emergency, Development and SDG planning.

UNHCR works in close partnership with the Ministry of Home Affairs, other key ministries, provincial and local authorities, community-based organizations, development partners, donors, the private sector, NGOs, civil societies, and most importantly, the refugees themselves.

Population and financial overview

Nepal

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Financial

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Protect: Attaining favourable protection environments
Respond: Realizing rights in safe environments
Empower: Empowering communities and achieving gender equality
Solve: Securing solutions
Budget by Outcome and Enabling Areas
Budget by Impact Area
Protect: Attaining favourable protection environments
Respond: Realizing rights in safe environments
Empower: Empowering communities and achieving gender equality
Solve: Securing solutions
Budget by Impact Area
Protect: Attaining favourable protection environments
Respond: Realizing rights in safe environments
Empower: Empowering communities and achieving gender equality
Solve: Securing solutions
Budget by Outcome and Enabling Areas
Budget by Outcome and Enabling Areas
Budget by Impact Area
Protect: Attaining favourable protection environments
Respond: Realizing rights in safe environments
Empower: Empowering communities and achieving gender equality
Solve: Securing solutions
Budget by Outcome and Enabling Areas

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Strategy - Country

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Office contact details

UNHCR Nepal

Street Address:
Dhara Marga-1, Anil Kuti, Maharajgunj, Kathmandu, Nepal

Mailing Address:
P.O Box 2374, Kathmandu, Nepal

Phone:
+977 1 454 0224

Email:
[email protected]

Time zone:
GMT +5.45

Working hours

  • Monday: 9:00 - 17:30
  • Tuesday: 9:00 - 17:30
  • Wednesday: 9:00 - 17:30
  • Thursday: 9:00 - 17:30
  • Friday: 9:00 - 17:30
  • Saturday: closed
  • Sunday: closed

Public holidays

  • Monday 1 January 2024, New Year by Gregorian calendar
  • Monday 15 January 2024, Maghe Sakranti
  • Wednesday 10 April 2024, Eid-AI-Fitr
  • Saturday 13 April 2024 (observed Friday 12 April 2024), Nepali New Year's Day
  • Sunday 16 June 2024 (observed Monday 17 June 2024), Eid-AI-Adha
  • Thursday 10 October 2024, Dashain (Phulpati and Maha Asthami)
  • Friday 11 October 2024, Dashain (Maha Nawami)
  • Sunday 3 November 2024 (observed Monday 4 November), Tihar (Bhai Tika)
  • Wednesday 25 December 2024, Christmas