3,000 PCR Test kits donated by Germany arrive Nepal in French repatriation flight

KATHMANDU, May 2: A total of 3000 PCR-Test kits, made in Germany, arrived Saturday in Nepal as cargo in the French repatriation flight. This is part of ongoing bilateral cooperation between Germany and Nepal to fight the COVID-19 Pandemic, according to the Embassy of Germany in Kathmandu.

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Cultural dichotomies between Germany and Nepal

Germany’s society scores high in individualism, emphasising autonomy and self-reliance. The post Cultural dichotomies between Germany and Nepal appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

Exploring Nepal’s essence through an intimate journey across Germany

As a child, and through American politics, I had heard many stories about the Berlin Wall that separated East and West Germany. The post Exploring Nepal’s essence through an intimate journey across Germany appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

Excellent performance of Nepalese runners in Germany

Santoshi Shrestha, a Nepali runner, has succeeded in setting a new national record for Nepal in the 10 km world class race held in Germany.

Nepal receives 345,000 doses of Anti-COVID vaccine from Germany

Germany has provided 345,000 doses of vaccine against coronavirus in the first phase under the COVAX facility to Nepal.

Nepal-Germany ties

German Ambassador Thomas Prinz met prime minister Sher Bahadur Deuba this week to hand over a letter from Germany’s Chancellor Olaf Scholz to continue Germany’s support to Nepal’s development efforts in three core areas: Sustainable Economic Development, Climate and Energy and Health and Social Protection. Nepal and Germany have had long-standing bilateral cooperation for over […]

Chamber urges Germany to invest in Nepal

Nepal Chamber of Commerce has urged Germany to invest in physical infrastructure and industries that can promote exports.

Germany donates 4.1 million doses of Moderna, J&J Covid-19 vaccines to Nepal

Germany, via the Covax facility, has provided over 4.1 million doses of Moderna and J&J Covid-19 vaccines to Nepal on Thursday. The post Germany donates 4.1 million doses of Moderna, J&J Covid-19 vaccines to Nepal appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

Germany pledges 4.8 billion grant aid to Nepal

KATHMANDU, June 14: The Federal Republic of Germany has pledged to provide financial and technical assistance of more than Rs 4.80 billion to the Government of Nepal.  The Government of Germany has expressed the commitment to provide this amount in the form of grant to give continuation to the technical support till 2023 and to the financial assistance till 2025 under the ongoing bilateral cooperation between Nepal and Germany. Ambassador of Germany to Nepal, Roland Schäfer and Joint Secretary at the Ministry of Finance, Shree Krishna Nepal today signed a memorandum of understanding in this connection today, the Embassy of Germany here stated. The Embassy has stated that the amount would be provided to the energy and renewable energy, sustainable economic development and health sectors in the mid- and far-western regions of Nepal.

Germany pledges Rs 4.8 billion grant assistance to Nepal

Nepal and Germany have signed a new development cooperation agreement on Monday in which the European country has pledged grant support of Euro 34.4 million (more than Rs 4.8 billion).

Nepal receives medical aids from Germany

KATHMANDU, June 8: Responding to the request of Nepal,  Germany has extended support of medical equipment and supplies to help Nepal fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.  Roland Schafer, the German Ambassador to Nepal, handed over the consignment to Sher Bahadur Tamang, newly appointed Minister for Health and Population, at a brief ceremony held at the Tribhuvan International Airport on Tuesday. Speaking on the occasion, Minister Tamang thanked German government and people for their support. Hailing the German medical cooperation as a gesture befitting the longstanding Nepal-Germany friendship, the minister stated that the materials would be critical in containing the surge of COVID-19 cases and treatment of the affected people. The German cooperation, being received under the European Union’s Civil Protection Mechanism, includes 62 ventilators; 27,500 FFP2 masks; 30,000 surgical masks; 100 gumboots; 200 body bags; 5 isolation center tents; and 25,000 liters of disinfectant.