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Global Partnerships for a Greener Future

Pema Gyamtsho

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My recent European tour reaffirmed the pivotal role international partnerships play in addressing the complex challenges facing the Hindu Kush Himalayan (HKH) region. During my meetings with heads of development assistance agencies, senior officials, and representatives from research and development institutes, universities, and civil societies, we discussed a range of critical issues—from glacial melt and water scarcity to disaster risk and biodiversity loss. These challenges transcend national borders, underscoring the need for collaborative efforts. I was heartened by the deep commitment to collaborate with ICIMOD and the strong interest in supporting our mission towards a greener, more resilient, inclusive, and harmonious Hindu Kush Himalaya region.

In Norway, a country deeply rooted in environmental conservation, we explored opportunities for collaborative research on the changing snow cover in the HKH and Arctic regions. Discussions with key officials from NORAD, GRID-Arendal, the Arctic Council, the Arctic University, the Norwegian Polar Institute, the Reindeer Herders Association, the Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate (NVE), and the Centre for International Climate Research (CICERO) provided valuable insights into shared challenges and opportunities for enhanced cooperation. The expertise and resources offered by Norway could significantly enhance ICIMOD’s capacity to address the complex impacts of climate change in the HKH.

Switzerland, a longstanding partner of ICIMOD, reaffirmed its commitment to sustainable mountain development. Shekhar and I met with representatives from the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC), Swiss universities, and research institutions to highlight the need for institutional mechanisms to enhance joint research projects in various areas.

Our visit to Austria marked a significant milestone with the signing of a strategic partnership agreement with the Austrian Development Agency (ADA). This partnership will provide crucial funding and support for ICIMOD’s initiatives over the next four years, enabling us to scale up our efforts in addressing the region’s pressing challenges.

In Germany, we delved into the realm of cutting-edge climate research. Discussions with renowned institutions like Bauhaus Earth Berlin Innovation Lab and Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research focused on potential collaborations in early warning systems, geomorphology, and integrating innovative solutions into practical applications for sustainable development. Germany’s expertise in climate science and technological innovation offers immense potential for advancing ICIMOD’s work.

At World Water Week in Sweden, I had the privilege of addressing a global audience alongside my esteemed colleagues. Our discussions with representatives from the Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) and the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida) underscored the urgent need for coordinated action to address the cascading and transboundary climate risks affecting the HKH region.

Beyond these specific partnerships, ICIMOD’s European tour highlighted several key themes that will shape our future work:

The imperative for global collaboration: The challenges facing the HKH region transcend national borders, demanding coordinated action at a global scale. ICIMOD’s partnerships with European institutions are crucial for fostering international cooperation and sharing knowledge and resources.

The power of innovation: Addressing the complex challenges of the HKH region requires innovative solutions. ICIMOD’s collaboration with leading research institutions and technology developers will enable us to explore and implement cutting-edge approaches to sustainable development and climate resilience.

The importance of knowledge sharing: ICIMOD plays a vital role in generating and disseminating knowledge on the HKH region. By sharing our research findings and expertise with partners around the world, we can contribute to informed decision-making and effective policy implementation.

The need for sustained support: Addressing the challenges facing the HKH region is a long-term endeavor that requires sustained support from governments, international organizations, and the private sector. ICIMOD’s partnerships with European institutions are essential for securing the necessary resources and political commitment to achieve our goals.

As we look ahead, ICIMOD remains steadfast in its commitment to promoting sustainable development and building resilience in the HKH region. The support and collaboration of our partners are invaluable in achieving this ambitious goal. Together, we can create a more sustainable and resilient future for the millions of people who call the Himalayas home.

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