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A brief profile of Dr. Meena
Acharya
Friends for Peace
Women's Studies in Padma Kanya College in Nepal,
Tanka Prasad Acharya Memorial Foundation,
Nepal
Meena Acharya is currently General
Secretary of a Research/Advocacy NGO, Tanka Prasad Acharya Memorial
Foundation, a voluntary position. She is also a senior advisor
and Trustee of another action oriented NGO, SAHAVAGI, which she
helped to establish and from where she does her consulting work.
Her research interests focus on poverty, gender,
macro economy, political structures and policies for equitable
development. She was involved in engendering the Tenth Plan of
Nepal, Gender Auditing the Budgetary Processes in Nepal, and Engendering
the Population Census of Nepal, 2001. Currently she is involved
in a World Bank/DFID project to reprocess the Census data in a
poverty perspective, particularly in an ethnicity/caste and gender
perspective. Dr Acharya is also involved as a peer reviewer in
the ongoing Development Policy Review by the World Bank for Nepal.
Concurrently, she is involved as a team leader in Gender Mainstreaming
in Education, a UNICEF funded project being implemented by SAHAVAGI.
Dr. Acharya has a Ph.D. in Development Studies
from, The University of Wisconsin (1987), M.S. with Distinction
in Economic Cybernetics, from Moscow State University (1966) and
B.A. (Honors) in Economics from Delhi University (1960). She has
occupied important positions in several NGOs (Chair person, SAHAVAGI,
1993-2002, and Executive Director of Institute for Integrated
Development Studies, 1990-1994). She has worked for many years
(1966-1990) in the Central Bank of the country, Nepal Rastra Bank,
occupying various positions including of Chiefs of Research and
Development Finance Departments. In the meantime, on leave from
the Central Bank, she also worked as an economist, in the Development
Economics Department of the World Bank (1980-1982) in Washington,
DC.
Her other professional activities include
helping the establishment (1997) and providing services continuously
as a Resource Person to the first ever regular Women's Studies
in Nepal, in Padma Kanya College and Regent's Lecturer, University
of California, Berkeley (1993). Dr. Acharya has been providing
consultancy services to various UN organizations, the World Bank
and the Asian Development Bank since 1978. Her most recent consultancies
include with DESA/UN Head Quarters (2000, on Evaluation of UN
System's Impact on Capacity Building for Poverty Eradication in
Nepal, 1985-2000, as an input to the Tri-Annual Policy Review
Session of the UN ) with UNIFEAM (2002,on Gender Budget in Nepal),
with the Central Bureau of Statistics\UNDP ( Gender Mainstreaming
in Nepal Census, 2001 ), with INSTRW/UN (1993 - 1997) on the project
for " Preparation of an International Manual on Collection
and Valuation of Time Use Data and Measurement of Paid and Unpaid
Work", with ADB/ Manila on a regional study "Review
of Performance of WID and Poverty Reduction Efforts in Bank Financed
Projects" 1995.
Dr. Acharya is a committee member of South
Asians for Peace (SAHR), executive member of Transparency/Nepal,
a member of the Alliance for Peace ( in Nepal), Board member in
Institute of Integrated Development Studies, a policy oriented
research institution, and advisor to several institutions working
for women.
Selected Publications (English Only):
Efforts at Promotion of Women in Nepal, TPAMF/FES,
Kathmandu (2003)
Engendering the Budgetary System in Nepal.
UNIFEM, New Delhi (2003)
Structural Adjustment and Poverty Eradication
in Nepal, IIDS, Kathmandu (2003)
"Towards Conflict Transformation in Nepal:
Recent Trends in Government -Maoist Dialogue" in Conflict
Resolution and Governance in Nepal, NEFAS/FES , Kathmandu (2003)
Labor Market Development and Poverty: with
focus on opportunities for women in Nepal, Tanka Prasad Acharya
Memorial Foundation, Kathmandu. (2000)
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