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REGIONAL TRAINING
Strategic Group: Resilient Economies and Landscapes , Action Area: Economies & HI-REAP
ICIMOD headquarters, Kathmandu, Nepal
20 August 2025 to 23 August 2025
The International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD), through the Himalayan Resilience Enabling Action Programme (HI-REAP), is organising a four-day hands-on training and exposure visit on capacity building for scaling Climate Resilient Agriculture (CRA) as a Nature based Solution (NbS). Participants will include representatives from partner organisations, lead farmers, and government extension workers, fostering cross-border learning, practical knowledge exchange, and regional collaboration on climate-resilient agricultural practices.
The specific objectives of this training are to:
HI-REAP is a component of the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office’s (FCDO) Climate Action for Resilient Asia (CARA) initiative. The programme aims to build a more cohesive and enabling regional environment for greener and more inclusive climate-resilient development pathways, creating the right policy and practice recommendations, and the institutional and investment environment to scale up new solutions. These solutions will be co-designed, co-tested, and promoted across a range of contexts in the Himalayan region.
One key focus area of HI-REAP is the wider scale adoption of NbS and promoting them as key climate solutions. This requires close engagement with national and sub-national government institutions, communities, and regional and international partners to secure buy-in. Interventions under NbS include watershed management, ecological and landscape restoration, bioprospecting, and disaster risk reduction.
Therefore, we are working to address growing climate vulnerabilities threatening mountain communities’ agriculture and food security. CRA, as an NbS, offers a sustainable, locally adapted, and inclusive approach. Strengthening the capacity of local institutions, government agencies, and stakeholders is key to scaling these resilient solutions.
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