Non Resident Nepali Association - International Coordination Council

  • International Coordination Council

International Coordination Council (ICC) is the highest global representative executive body of the NRNA and provides overall guidance and directives to the executive committee. Each NCC nominates its members, in a number as prescribed by the NRNA Charter and its regulations, to represent itself to the ICC. ICC also includes additional members co-opted by the ICC through its meetings. The Biennial Global NRN Conference elects the ICC Executive Committee which consists of the President, Vice-Presidents, General Secretary, Secretary, Treasurer, Regional Coordinators, Deputy Regional Coordinators, Women Coordinator and Deputy Women Coordinator. Apart from the elected executives, Spokesperson, Youth Coordinator and Deputy Youth Coordinator are nominated by the ICC. To seek advice on various issues of the NRNs, the ICC also nominates a number of recognized individuals as ICC Advisors.

Dr. Upendra Mahato was the first president of the ICC (2003-2009).

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NRNA International Coordination Council 2003-2005.

NRNA International Coordination Council 2005-2007.

Mr. Dev Man Hirachan was the immediate past president of the ICC(2009-2011).

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NRNA International Coordination Council 2009-2011.

Mr. Jiba Lamichhane is the current president of the ICC (2011-2013).

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NRNA International Coordination Council (2011-2013).

NRNA Founder, Patrons and Advisors (2011-2013).

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