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The International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD) is an independent regional knowledge, learning and enabling centre serving the eight regional member countries of the Hindu Kush-Himalayas (HKH) – Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, India, Myanmar, Nepal, and Pakistan – and the global mountain community. Founded in 1983, ICIMOD is based in Kathmandu, Nepal, and brings together a partnership of regional member countries, partner institutions, and donors with a commitment for development action to secure a better future for the people and environment of the Hindu Kush-Himalayas.      <more about ICIMOD>

ICIMOD Strategic Framework

The Board of Governors of ICIMOD approved the new five-year Strategic Framework and Medium Term Action Plan for 2008-2012 at a meeting held in Dhulikhel near Kathmandu, Nepal, from 26 to 28 November 2007. The new strategy foresees three strategic programmes – Integrated Water and Hazard Management, Environmental Change and Ecosystem Services, and Sustainable Livelihoods and Poverty Reduction – supported by a strong knowledge management group and specialists in gender, equity, governance, and economics, and working together on programmes designed to help people adapt to climate change and improve their livelihoods while protecting the environment.
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Upcoming Events
Celebrating 25 Years of ICIMOD   
[ Aug 28,2008 ]
Himalayan Initiative regional workshop   
[ Sep 01,2008 ]
HMRSC-X   
[ Sep 08,2008 ]
Outdoor Photo Exhibition - Himalaya: Changing Landscapes   
[ Oct 05,2008 ]
BRAHMATWINN Workshop   
[ Oct 19,2008 ]
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Recent Publications
Food Security in the Hindu Kush-Himalayan Region  
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Building resilience of mountain communities to climate change  
Be it melting glaciers, rising sea levels, more virulent storms and fl oods, less snow, or more droughts, climate change is taking place around the globe, posing a great threat to nature and humanity in the 21st century.... more
Newsletter 54  
This issue of Sustainable Mountain Development is dedicated to the new Strategic Framework and how ICIMOD is preparing itself to meet the changes and challenges by working together with regional and global partners. ...... more
Natural Resource Management – approaches and technologies in Nepal  
In the present publication, thirty technologies and approaches from the Nepal Conservation Approaches and Technologies (NEPCAT) database, documented using the WOCAT tool, are being published as printed fact sheets to facilitate sharing with a wider audience. The fact sheets are designed to support the... more
Sharing Knowledge on Disaster Risk Reduction in the Himalayan Region  
This report is the last in a series of publications prepared under the project ‘Living with Risk — Sharing Knowledge on Disaster Preparedness in the Himalayan Region’, implemented by ICIMOD during 2006 and 2007 and funded mainly by the European Commission through their Humanitarian Aid department... more
Advocacy Strategies and Approaches: A Training of Trainers Manual  
These two manuals have been developed for potential trainers of community-based organisations (CBOs) in the Hindu Kush-Himalayan region as well as for advocates themselves. The Training Manual provides a guide for conducting training on advocacy applicable to a variety of mountain development issues... more
Advocacy Strategies and Approaches: A Resource Manual  
These two manuals have been developed for potential trainers of community-based organisations (CBOs) in the Hindu Kush-Himalayan region as well as for advocates themselves. The Training Manual provides a guide for conducting training on advocacy applicable to a variety of mountain development issues... more
Linguistic Diversity and the Preservation of Endangered Languages  
While many of us worry about the increasing loss of biodiversity from our planet, another kind of diversity loss – less widely publicised but equally disturbing – is affecting the world’s languages and cultures. Over the course of this century, many spoken languages, especially minority languages... more
Participatory Forest Management in South Asia  
Several participatory forest management approaches have emerged in different countries in South Asia in the effort to develop an effective institutional framework and mechanisms for the management of forest resources. These different approaches have different features, characteristics, and degrees of... more
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