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Utah student coalition advocates for mountains in 2022, plans for 202304.01.2023Since 2011, the Utah International Mountain Forum (UIMF) – a coalition of student clubs at Utah Valley University (UVU), a member of the Mountain Partnership – has used the student-engaged learning (SEL) method to advocate for the sustainable development of mountain communities and for mountain families, women, and girls in... Read More » |
IPROMO participants launch international cooperation for mountain research07.06.2022Two research institutes, in India and Italy, have launched an international cooperation for mountain research after representatives of the institutes participated in the Mountain Partnership Secretariat's annual training programme |
Kyrgyz Republic presents “Five Years of Action for the Development of Mountain Regions”27.05.2022On 24 May 2022, the Permanent Mission of the Kyrgyz Republic to the United Nations presented the concept of the “Five Years of Action for the Development of Mountain Regions”... Read More » |
Residents participate in workshop, plant 300 trees in mountainous Kukhi village, Tajikistan20.05.2022On 22-23 April 2022, the team of Little Earth – a Mountain Partnership member organization – implemented two events within the framework of the project “Renewable energy and remote... Read More » |
Euromontana calls on mountain actors to uptake the cohesion policy funds19.05.2022The European-funded Montana174 project has published a set of educational factsheets illustrating the resources that the 2021-2027 European Cohesion Policy will channel into mountain areas. Mountain areas cover... Read More » |
FAO and UNDP in Rwanda launch activities on enhancing agrifood value chains in mountains18.05.2022Vestine Mukamurenzi is 36 years old, a beekeeper, honey producer and mother of two. She is one of eight women members of the Imbaraga Karambo Cooperative, located in the Gicumbi... Read More » |
Coffee boosts livelihoods and protects slopes in the Philippine Cordillera13.05.2022What is the first thing you do when you wake up in the morning? For many, the answer would be: get up and make yourself a fresh cup of coffee.... Read More » |
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