Kathmandu, May 13: Preparation for
the first-ever 'Sagarmatha Sambaad' (Sagarmatha Dialogue), set to take place in
Kathmandu from coming May 16-18, is in its final stage.
The organizer said that all logistics and technical arrangements have been completed to meet the international standards and to make the event a success.
The Government of Nepal is going to
organize the event themed 'Climate Change, Mountains and the Future of
Humanity' at Soaltee Hotel in Kathmandu.
The high-level dialogue forum named
after the highest mountain of the world- Sagarmatha (Mt Everest) that Nepal is
home to, aims to address the pressing global environmental concerns and
challenges, particularly the climate change adversely affecting the mountainous
regions and vulnerable communities.
The event, decided to be held every
two years hereafter, is going to bring together 140 foreign delegates from 40
countries.
Participants include ministers,
high-ranking government officials, diplomats, representatives of donor
agencies, climate change experts and environmentalists as well as development
actors and leaders from various sectors who will seek to forge regional and
international cooperation for unified response towards global climate crisis.
Over 400 national and international
participants are scheduled to engage in one high-level plenary session, 12
parallel sessions and some side events during the event.
Lok Bahadur Paudel Chettri, Joint-Secretary at
the Ministry of Foreign Affairs as well as Coordinator of the Publicity
Committee formed for the event, shared that one of the major objectives of the
upcoming event is to provide a suitable platform for multi-stakeholder,
inter-regional global dialogue in Nepal on pressing contemporary issues facing
the world.
The event will highlight the
vulnerability of mountains and local communities in mountainous regions to
climate change thereby advocating for climate action and climate justice, added
Dr Maheshwor Dhakal, Joint-Secretary at the Ministry of Forest and Environment
as well as member-secretary of the Secretariat formed to manage the event.
A mountain flight has been arranged
for the participants on the third day to highlight the vulnerability of
mountains to climate change, according to the organizer.
Furthermore, the Kathmandu
Declaration will be issued on the closing day with a pledge for climate
actions, it was informed.
The event is expected to be an
important milestone for Nepal to showcase Nepal's conversation efforts and
success.
Participants will emphasize
discussions on impact of climate change; from Himalayas to sea, sustainable
green economy, climate adaptation and disaster risk reduction, climate justice
and future of humanity and regional and global partnership to tackle the global
climate crisis, it was shared.
The conclusions drawn from the
dialogue and discussions will be incorporated in policy-making for climate
actions, mentioned Dr Dhakal. (RSS)