Kathmandu, March 3: A special programme has been scheduled to take place at Syangboche of Solukhumbu on coming March 8 on the occasion of International Women's Day.
The event aims to draw global attention towards the impact of climate change on mountain life and call for climate justice for the affected community.
The event to be organised by 'Sath Saathai' a
women-focused non-profitable organisation, is supported by the Ministry of
Forest and Environment, Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation, UNDP,
ICIMOD, NTNC, and Embassy of the United Arab Emirates in Nepal.
The organisation hosted the 'Mission to
Kalpathhar' campaign last year on the occasion of International Women's Day and
it concluded by issuing the 10-point Kalapaththar declaration.
According to organisation chair
Prajeeta Karki, following the Kalapaththar declaration, the organisation has
decided to reach the site each year with a programme aiming to advocate for and
promote climate justice.
Deputy Speaker Indira Rana Magar, Supreme
Court judge Sapana Pradhan Malla, National Assembly member and former Minister
Dr Bimala Paudyal Rai, representatives from the UAE Embassy and climate experts
are among those attending the event.
"Through the event, we want to
create pressure on the bodies concerned and the government to raise the issues
about climate change's impact on mountain life seriously during the 28th Conference
of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP28), 2023
to be hosted by the UAE.
The organisation has planned
another seminar at Namche of Solukhumbu aiming to highlight the impact of
climate change on women's life.
The objectives of programmes are to
empower women for climate change-resilient societies, to seek support from the
international community for the empowerment of target groups and to draw global attention towards challenges caused by climate change in the mountainous
and low-lying areas and snow melting as a consequence of climate change, it is
said.
In addition to this, a national-level dialogue
on the 'Gravity of Climate Change and Climate Justice' has been scheduled to
take place in Kathmandu on coming March 17.