Announcement, News

Monthly Talk Session

The Public Relations Committee of Nepalese Association in Southeast America (NASeA) would like to invite you All to the November Monthly Talk Session over the phone (Conference Call)

with

Dr. Suresh Chandra Chalise

The Nepalese Ambassador for the United Kingdom

The theme of this month’s talk session is:

Opportunities and Challenges to the Nepalese in the United Kingdom

&

Western Observation of the Peace Process and Constitution in Nepal

Date: Sunday, Nov 20, 2011
Time: 11.00 AM Eastern Time
(04.00 PM London Time)
Venue: Conference Call
Phone: 218-339-2500
Passcode:139004#

His Excellency Ambassador to the United Kingdom Dr. Suresh Chandra Chalise will join live from London, United Kingdom in the above date and time and share with us some of the current affairs of the Nepalese in the United Kingdom, the oppotunities they are exposed to and the challenges they face. He will also discuss the western perspective of the peace process and constitution development in Nepal. Before his appointment as the Ambassador to the UK, he has assumed a number of high ranking portfolis including the Ambassador to the United States and special advisor to the Prime Minister of Nepal. He has authored and co-authored a number of books which is given below with other details of his biosketch. Please do not miss out this important interactive session with the Ambassador. Following his talk, His Excellency will take questions. You can also e-mail your questions prior to talk session to NASeA Public Relations Committee chairperson Dr. Ram Chandra Baral.

Moderator:
Ram C. Baral, Ph.D
Professor of Psychology
Benedict College and
Southern Wesleyan University
and
Chair
Public Relationships Committee

Nepalese Association in Southeast America (NASeA)

https://naseaonline.org/

Bio Sketch of His Excellency Ambassador to the United Kingdom Dr. Suresh Chandra Chalise

Professional Background:
Current Position: Ambassador E & P of Nepal to the United Kingdom
2007-2008 Ambassador E & P of Nepal to the USA
2006-2007 November Advisor to the Prime Minister of Nepal (with Minister of State status) on Foreign Affairs
Worked for various international organizations such as NDI, DFID, FES, UNDP, SARI (energy), WHO as consultant.

Education and Training:
2006 December Senior Executive Course, Asia Pacific Centre for Security Studies, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA.
2005 July-November Post Doctorate in Development Sociology, University of Justusliebig, Giessen, Germany.
1998 Post-Doctoral Research, Institute of Political Science, University of Dortmund, FRG.
1986-1990 Ph.D. in Political-Sociology, Banaras Hindu University, India.

Publications (Books):
2004 December Nepal Human Development Report 2004: Empowerment and Poverty Reduction (one of the authors on Social Mobilization), UNDP and NPC of Government of Nepal.
1997 Coalition Governments and Political Acculturation in Germany, CCD, Kathmandu, Nepal.
1996 Co-author, Women in Politics in Nepal: their Socio-economic
Health, Legal and Political Constraints, CCD, Kathmandu, Nepal.
1995 Sociology of the Legislative Elite in a Developing Society, FES-NEFAS, Kathmandu, Nepal.
Various articles published in national and international journals.