This brief provides program designers, implementers and evaluators in the Religious and Ethnic Freedom space with practical insights and examples of locally developed indicators, aligned with the Grounded Accountability Model (GAM). It outlines the various ways representatives of local organizations and religious minorities perceive religious and ethnic freedom. The subsequent sections provide an action-oriented discussion of the indicators that emerged.
The data was collected with the support of a local organization Samari Utthan Sewa by conducting a workshop with civil society members, minority religious groups, and majority religious groups in Nepal. The process generated a list of co-created and localized indicators, and participants voted for the top indicators that resonated most with them.








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