
Search by focus area:
> Biodiversity
> Climate change
> Disaster risk management
> Food security
> Forests
> Gender
> Green economy
> Indigenous peoples
> Mountain agriculture
> Mountain products
> Renewable energy
> Sustainable tourism
> Water
Governments of Azerbaijan, Republic of Korea, Panama and Tajikistan join the Mountain Partnership13.01.2023Four national governments became members of the Mountain Partnership in 2022 – the Governments of Azerbaijan, the Republic of Korea, Panama and Tajikistan – raising the total number of member governments to 63. Each government that is a member is represented in the Mountain Partnership by a... Read More » |
Women move mountains: High-level events to mark International Mountain Day28.11.2022International leaders and mountain champions will discuss the key role women play in environmental protection and social and economic sustainable development in mountain areas, during high-level celebrations of International Mountain... Read More » |
Mountain resolution approved at the United Nations25.11.2022The Economic and Financial Committee (Second Committee) of the United Nations General Assembly approved the new resolution on sustainable mountain development on 22 November 2022 during its seventy-seventh session. The... Read More » |
Mountain Partnership at COP27, Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt22.11.2022A series of side events at COP27 provided an opportunity to discuss how to strengthen participation of mountain people in national and international policy processes and called for... Read More » |
First phase of the Mountain Facility: Five proposals selected16.11.2022Five mountain producers' organizations and institutions have been selected to receive grants through the Mountain Facility, a financing mechanism operated by the Mountain Partnership (MP) to respond to members'... Read More » |
Members’ Voices: PiusMbogo Matunge, Tengeneza Generation15.11.2022The Mountain Partnership - the United Nations alliance dedicated to mountains - is all about working together for sustainable mountain development around the world. Our vast and diverse membership counts...
|
Working with mountain communities could help water systems adapt to climate11.11.2022In a new paper, Imperial College London researchers outline how integrated water strategies that include scientists working directly with mountain communities on the ground could help them drive their... Read More » |
Mountain Partnership
| Our work
| Focus areas
| Follow Us Subscribe to Peak to Peak Newsletter
|