news Nepal's roadmap for green recovery from Covid-19 My Republica Nepal, Jan. 10 -- Green recovery with social harmony and cohesion can be a utopian concept unless existing structural inequalities are addressed at the same time. Nepal recently restated its commitment to green growth and recovery during Climate Ambition Summit and on the same day the Government of Nepal and Development Partners(DPs) agreed in a joint statement to work collaboratively for green recovery from Covid-19. These two events can be taken as most welcoming steps for 'build back greener', which places climate action, clean energy, resilient infrastructures and environmental justice at the center. However, just focusing on green recovery may not be the panacea to our low-income economy, which suffers from the problem of widespread inequalities. Our priority additionally should be investing on 'pro-poor climate resilient sectors', which does justice to both, environment and social inequalities by creating economic opportunities to poor, who are also vulnerable to extreme effects of climate change.