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4 Feb 2026 | Announcements

Tales of lived realities, cultures, and traditions of pastoralists

A call for stories from the Hindu Kush Himalaya (HKH) on Pastoralism 

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The transboundary landscape approach helps traditional agropastoral practices such as yak herding (seen here during the Royal Highland Festival, October 2019, Gasa Dzongkhag, Bhutan), which is vital to mountain communities and requires cross-border cooperation. (Photo: Nakul Chettri/ICIMOD)

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The International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD) and Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) Nepal invite you to share stories that highlight pastoral cultures in the Hindu Kush Himalaya (HKH) region.

What kind of stories are we looking for?

For centuries pastoralism has been central to life in the Hindu Kush Himalaya (HKH). Pastoralists sustain their livelihood through mobile herding systems that support food security, local economies, and cultural traditions, while also conserving and managing the rangeland ecosystems that they depend on.

Climate change, land use change, and socio-economic factors are placing increasing pressure on pastoral livelihoods and traditional herding.

Your stories will help highlight pastoral cultures in the HKH region that capture the lived realities, cultures, and traditions of pastoral peoples.

Themes for submission

Participants are encouraged to submit stories under the following themes:

  1. Pastoralism and livelihoods
    Stories on herding-based livelihoods, livestock products such as milk, cheese and wool production, and their economic contributions to mountain communities
  2. Cultural heritage and traditions
    Stories that highlight local rituals, festivals, folklore, and oral traditions
  3. Pastoralism and climate change
    Stories that capture how changing environments are affecting pastoralism and adaptation strategies
  4. Pastoralism in daily life
    Personal narratives and experiences of growing up in pastoral communities, caring for livestock etc
  5. Mobility and transhumance
    Seasonal movements, migration patterns, and traditional herding practices
  6. Future of pastoralism
    Perspectives on modernisation, emerging challenges, and other changes shaping the future of pastoralism

Selected stories will be profiled at various events during the International Year of Rangeland and Pastoralist (IYRP) 2026.

Who can participate?

This submission is open to participants from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, India, Myanmar, Nepal, and Pakistan. We are looking for real life stories told in your own way.

What can you submit?

You may submit one of the following:

  1. Written: Short stories or personal narratives (maximum 1,000 words).
  2. Multimedia: Video (preferably high definition/HD) or audio (MP3, AAC and WAV are preferred), with a maximum duration of six minutes
Terms and conditions

ICIMOD reserves the right to disqualify any submission that undermines the essence of the contest, violates these terms and conditions, or infringes the rights of commons.

How to submit?

Click the link to access the online submission form.

Deadline: 30 April 2026

Contact

For queries, please contact

Samuel Thomas Samuel.Thomas@icimod.org

Jaber Hassan Jaber.Hassan@icimod.org

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