• Asia–Pacific youth issue declaration for mountain issues

    October 11, 2013
    Asia–Pacific youth issue declaration for mountain issues

    Kathmandu : Youth from the Asia-Pacific region committed to work for mountain development at the meeting held in  International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD) here recently.

    The five-day event, held from 30 September to 4 October 2013, culminated with the Asia-Pacific Youth Declaration on Mountain Issues and Post-2015 Development Agenda, urging the global community, UN processes, and national governments to adopt development approaches that consider the vulnerability, isolation, and increased threats mountain people are facing due to various forms of social, environmental, and economic changes.

    The Declaration emphasizes the need for more careful management of mountain environments to ensure the long-term sustainability of natural resources that benefit billions of people living both in the mountains and downstream. The participants noted that to solve issues that cross borders, regional collaboration among mountain countries at all levels is necessary. They also stressed the need to involve local communities, who are the traditional stewards of mountain resources and also highly dependent on them, to enhance the management and conservation of natural resources.

    The Joint Secretary of Nepal’s National Planning Commission, Purushottam Ghimire, shared the progress that developing and mountainous countries have made over the last three decades. He noted that the outcome document of the 2012 Rio+20 Conference reflects the global significance of mountain issues and has given a strong foundation to take future action at the national and international level.

    Dr David Molden, Director General of ICIMOD, expressed satisfaction with the efforts of the young delegates and reiterated ICIMOD’s commitment to working with them and other young professionals. “By providing youth with a wealth of knowledge on sustainable development, we want to ensure they are prepared and capable to deal with emerging global issues when they become leaders”, he said.

    The Asia-Pacific Youth Forum on Mountain Issues and Post-2015 Development Agenda was attended by 45 participants from 15 countries from Asia and the Pacific, including Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Kyrgyzstan, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Singapore, Sri Lanka, and Vietnam.

    Thematic presentations were made at the forum on water, information and communication technology (ICT), climate change, biodiversity, and other international processes, and a select group of Nepal-based initiatives, including Siksha Nepal, Asian Youth Climate Movement, and Global Nepal 2012, were invited to talk to the participants. The participants also visited ICIMOD’s Knowledge Park at Godavari and some community initiatives in Kathmandu.

    A thematic poster competition highlighting sustainability issues in mountain areas was organized among the participants of the forum. Ms Rakshya Roy of Nepal, Ms Yanyan Yang of China, and Ms Dristy Shrestha of Nepal were awarded first, second, and third prizes, respectively, for their posters.- ICIMOD

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