Kathmandu, Feb 8 : In the wake of escalating climate change impacts and extreme weather events, particularly in the developing countries like Nepal, the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent (IFRC) and the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) have stressed nature-based solutions to address the climate crisis for protecting nature.
The IFRC and WWF in Nepal informed
that they were launching a strategic partnership with the theme “Working with
Nature to Protect People.” This joint initiative aims to recognize the critical
role of nature-based solutions in both mitigating and adapting to climate
change while fostering resilience among communities on the front lines of the
crisis.
Nature-based solutions, such as
forest restoration, water source management, wetland rehabilitation, and
river-bank plantations, have proven effective in Nepal, offering benefits
beyond disaster risk reduction, they reminded, adding,
“We reiterate that tackling climate crises requires protecting wildlife and biodiversity at an ecosystem scale, which is vital to create a future in which people and nature thrive together."
"The collaboration between
IFRC and WWF Nepal is an opportunity to make a difference at scale, and we call
on partners to support our joint efforts,” remarked Country Representative of
WWF Nepal in Nepal, Dr. Ghana Shyam Gurung.
The partnership between IFRC and
WWF will be leveraging their combined expertise and extensive networks to
address the ongoing climate crisis, emerging risks, and societal challenges.
Through local action and collaboration with government, partners, development
agencies, donors, and private sectors, IFRC and WWF aim to integrate nature
into climate adaptation strategies.
This also includes engagement with
authorities at all levels to provide policy advice and coordinate the
initiatives as part of wider humanitarian and development efforts.
Moreover, Head of Delegation at
IFRC, Azmat Ulla, observed, "Tackling climate crises requires protecting
diversity and wildlife, and this is vital towards sustaining future
generations. The IFRC and WWF collaboration is a great opportunity to make a
difference and we call on partners to support.” (RSS)