A series of ‘Virtual Digital Leadership Dialogues’ will be conducted across all seven provinces in Nepal. Organized by ICT Foundation Nepal under the Candidate Fair initiative, the virtual sessions are scheduled for the first and second weeks of Falgun 2082.
The dialogues will focus on digital technology, digital leadership, and policy issues. In addition, political parties and candidates will discuss their ICT-related agendas, current challenges, and potential impacts as outlined in their election manifestos ahead of the House of Representatives election on Falgun 21.
The program will feature at least seven virtual sessions, involving candidates, political leaders, youth representatives, and civil society participants from all provinces. Each session will include direct interaction with candidates and leaders, as well as Q&A segments.
Interested participants can register by filling out an online form available at https://lnk.ua/B4O9dKyVG. The program aims to promote citizen engagement, inclusivity, and transparency in the electoral process, involving political leadership, candidates, youth, civil society, media, women, marginalized communities, and persons with disabilities.
Previously, a physical Digital Leadership Dialogue was held at The Plaza, Pulchowk, Lalitpur as part of the Candidate Fair. The event included focus group discussions, keynote presentations, and policy dialogues with political leaders and candidates on digital leadership and ICT-related policies. Panelists from various political parties emphasized their commitment to technology-friendly leadership and practical policymaking, prioritizing digital transformation initiatives.
This article was originally published on https://bajarkochirfar.com. Translated with the help of AI and reviewed by our editorial team.

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