Mountain Partnership
20/03/2025
Today CAI, CGI, CIPRA ITALIA, EUMA and Legambiente, together with a network of 60 signatories between NGOs, research institutions and other Organizations, present the European Manifesto for Glaciers at the University of Milan...
Muxe Dlomu
18/03/2025
The Second Southern African Mountain Conference (SAMC 2025) commenced on Monday, 17 March amid a tangible sense of anticipation and a collaborative spirit at the Champagne Sports Resort, nestled in the heart of the Maloti-Drakensberg...
06/03/2025
The Mountain Partnership Secretariat (MPS) is currently compiling inputs for the 2025 United Nations Secretary-General (UNSG) report on sustainable mountain development...
03/03/2025
Alex Alberto, research fellow at the UNIMONT hub of the University of Milan, spoke at the Conference for Young Botanists (CYBO) in Genoa with a presentation on the case study of the “Articiok di Malegno”, exploring the potential impact of work on landraces in valorizing mountain areas...

28/02/2025
On Friday, 21 February 2025, Mountain Partnership member, the University of the Mountains (UOM) visited the village of Gra Lygia in the Lassithi region of Crete, to carry out a series of community-focused activities. The visit is part of a project led by the UOM for residents of mountain and island communities...
26/02/2025
Mountains are home to diverse, small scale agrifood systems that are inherently organic and high-value. Despite this, local communities often struggle to sustain themselves financially, primarily due to...
06/02/2025
The Mountain Partnership Secretariat is pleased to announce that applications have opened for the 18th edition of the IPROMO 2025 Summer School. This annual training programme on sustainable mountain development...
23/01/2025
The Mountain Youth Hub, in partnership with the Mountain Partnership, organized the side event "Voices of Glaciers: Youth Stories and Solutions for Glacier Preservation" on 21 January 2025, to kick off the International Year of Glaciers’ Preservation 2025 (IYGP 2025). The event highlighted the importance of amplifying youth voices and...
21/01/2025
A global call for action to save Earth's vital ice...

15/01/2025
Every year, the Mountain Partnership Secretariat publishes its Annual Report, a key document highlighting the collective efforts of our diverse membership in advancing sustainable mountain development...
09/01/2025
A landmark declaration was presented by Kyrgyzstan at the 29th United Nations Conference on Climate Change (COP29), which took place in Baku, Azerbaijan 11 – 22 November 2024...
06/01/2025

Every year, mountain lovers around the world come together to celebrate International Mountain Day (IMD) on 11 December, with a multitude of events taking place far and wide. This year, at least 23 different countries across the world marked the day. From film screenings and conferences to com...

30/12/2024

Non è raro imbattersi nel gruppo folkloristico di un paese lontano, a Roma: città cosmopolita, capitale, centro del cattolicesimo, sede di ambasciate e residenza per numerose comunità che tengono alle proprie tradizioni. Ma la danza guatemalteca messa in scena al Palazzo della FAO l’11 dicembr...

24/12/2024
The Kyrgyz Nomad Trail (KNT), already the longest hiking trail in Central Asia, is embarking on an ambitious expansion, adding 1 000 kilometres through the rugged Osh and Batken districts of southwest Kyrgyzstan. Trail creator Yuval Yellin announced that this exciting new section will be ready to welcome hikers by summer 2025...
23/12/2024
The United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) COP16 convened from 2–13 December in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, under the theme Our Land. Our Future. Jointly with the Ministry of Environment of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the Mountain Partnership Secretariat (MPS) hosted a side event on 4 December on Land Day, highlighting the role of mountains in dryland areas. in supporting human life and biodiversity...
19/12/2024
"Mountain solutions for a sustainable future – innovation, adaptation and youth" was the focus of this year’s International Mountain Day (IMD) celebration on 11 December 2024 at the FAO headquarters in Rome. Organized by the Mountain Partnership Secretariat (MPS), the event showcased how mountain communities lead the way in sustainable development, with activities highlighting key pathways for sustainable progress in these regions.
11/12/2024

Tropoja, a small municipality in northern Albania, is optimizing its rich natural resources to promote sustainable tourism and economic growth. The area is quickly becoming a destination for various tourist activities, and is well-known for its high biodiversity, picturesque views and tourism ...

11/12/2024
The event showcases a new climate challenges and strategies publication, while the inaugural Mountain Future Award includes honours for initiatives from India and Rwanda.



09/12/2024
On 11 December 2024, the Mountain Partnership Secretariat will host an event to celebrate International Mountain Day at the FAO headquarters in Rome, Italy. This year's theme, “mountain solutions for a sustainable future”, will be woven throughout the day's activities, highlighting the key role that adaptation, innovation and youth play in mountains...
04/12/2024
Students from Utah Valley University (UVU) have been commended by the United States of America Department of State for their advocacy on behalf of mountain women at the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) on 17 March 2023. Ambassador Michele J. Sison, Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs, recognized their efforts during a visit to UVU on United Nations Day on 24 October 2024...
17/06/2024

The sixth learning exchange of the International Network of Mountain Indigenous Peoples was held between 30 May and 4 June 2024, bringing together over 50 Indigenous Peoples, representing 137 mountain communities from Peru, Bolivia and China, and 10 villages from semi-arid Kenya, along with civil society, research, government and donor organizations from Bolivia, China, France, Kenya, Peru, United Kingdom and the United States of America.

06/06/2024

After four years of full operations and successful deployment, the Mirova team announced the closing of the 10th investment of the Land Degradation Neutrality (LDN) Fund in October 2022, a major milestone in the development of the sustainable land use strategy. The projects supported by the fund since 2018 have demonstrated positive impacts on the ground. This report highlights how these projects are able to unleash potential.

06/06/2024

In anticipation of the International Year of Rangelands and Pastoralists (IYRP) in 2026, this report serves as a catalyst for global awareness and action. It analyses numerous case studies and good practices from around the world, drawing on the experience and lessons learned, and advocates for a new paradigm to inspire governments, donors, and other stakeholders to prioritise rangeland health in cooperation with local communities.

06/06/2024

Global action for sustainable rangelands and pastoralism to achieve Land Degradation Neutrality (LDN): A science-to-policy review, with recommendations for the UNCCD Conference of Parties is a working paper prepared by the IYRP LDN Working Group from 2022-2024. This report covers the challenges and threats to rangelands and pastoralism along with eight calls to action.

01/06/2024

The sixth INMIP learning exchange took place at the ANDES Yachay Kuychi Pluriversity in the Sacred Valley of the Incas. The exchange included walking workshops in the Potato Park and Chalakuy (Barter) Park Biocultural Heritage Territories. It included an international policy forum on climate change and agroecology in mountains, and culminated in a Declaration targeting climate and biodiversity policymakers.

29/02/2024

Mountain Research and Development Vol 44, No 1 is available online and open access. A study across the Andean region details how immigration is linked to an increase in exotic plant species, posing challenges for sustainable management of local ecosystems and biodiversity reservoirs. Research of heterogeneity provides a typology to support tailored policies. A review of pastoralism and related policies shows integrated strategies are key to sustaining this production system and culture.

11/12/2023

Mountains are home to a variety of ecosystems that provide vital services. Mountain ecosystems cool local temperatures, increase water retention, provide carbon storage, and reduce the risk of erosion and landslides. But mountain ecosystems are at risk from planetary crises. This publication analyses several mountain ecosystem restoration projects and recommends how the UN Decade’s Ten Principles for Ecosystem Restoration can be applied to mountain ecosystems.

05/12/2023

This publication reviews research on mountain ecosystems, highlighting their vulnerability to climate change, urbanization, and other global shifts. It emphasizes the need for sustainable development in line with UN frameworks like the Sustainable Development Agenda 2030. The book explores the global significance of mountains, regional challenges, and potential solutions, concluding with technologies that address these issues.

01/12/2023

"Mountain Ecosystems & Resources Management" explores the complexities of mountain ecosystems and sustainable resource management. Spanning 24 chapters, it covers topics like biodiversity, watershed management, and ecotourism, highlighting the balance between development and preservation. Through global case studies, the book showcases successful initiatives, serving as a guide for policymakers and environmentalists to protect these vital landscapes for future generations.

29/11/2023

Mountains are crucial ecosystems, supplying freshwater to half the world's population, hosting diverse biodiversity, and holding cultural importance. Climate change severely impacts these regions through rapid warming, glacier melt, and increased natural hazards. This brief helps parliamentarians address these challenges by understanding the downstream effects and identifying policies and actions to mitigate the impacts on mountain ecosystems.

25/11/2023

This booklet, published by the Food and Agriculture Organization and the Mountain Partnership Secretariat with the Feminist Hiking Collective, builds on the 2022 study "Mountain Women of the World." It shares insights from 313 mountain women across eight countries on resilience, challenges and actions needed post-COVID-19. Highlighting stories of change and solidarity, it aims to ensure their voices are included in achieving the 2030 Agenda, particularly Sustainable Development Goal 5.

16/11/2023

This publication offers a comprehensive view of Canadian mountains, integrating Indigenous Peoples' knowledge with academic research. This inclusive approach, developed over three years by over 70 authors, enhances understanding while respecting diverse knowledge systems. The assessment clarifies challenges and opportunities specific to Canadian mountain systems, providing essential insights to guide future mountain action, policy and research.

02/11/2023

In 2023, temperature records were broken, while storms, floods, droughts and heatwaves caused widespread devastation. UNEP’s Adaptation Gap Report 2023: Underfinanced. Underprepared – Inadequate investment and planning on climate adaptation leaves world exposed finds that progress on climate adaptation is slowing when it should be accelerating to address these rising climate change impacts.

12/10/2023

Mountains are multi-risk areas due to complex interactions between natural and socioeconomic factors. These multiple risks can manifest locally but can also have severe impacts in distant lowland areas, thus requiring coordinated approaches across sectors and regions. Moreover, mountain risks are embedded in the specific natural, cultural, social and economic contexts of mountains, which call for local knowledge and livelihood options that can adapt to and reduce exposure to these risks.

12/09/2023

Youth representatives from 26 countries who participated in the IPROMO 2023 Summer School, held in Italy on 10-25 July 2023 under the theme "Youth and the future of Mountain Forests", call for greater efforts by relevant local and national stakeholders and the international community towards the restoration and conservation of mountain ecosystems. The call to action also launched the Mountain Youth Hub, a youth-led initiative supported by the Mountain Partnership Secretariat.

05/09/2023

This report, entitled "State of Climate Action in Nepal-2023: Second Assessment", brought endeavours and accomplishments mainly from the civil society perspective with key ways forward in addressing critical climate issues in Nepal....

10/08/2023

This edition of HETL Frontiers explores how Web 4.0 is reshaping higher education, from AI and game-based learning to sustainability and academic integrity, highlighting opportunities and challenges for digital transformation.

14/07/2023

A major assessment report by the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD) reveals unprecedented and largely irreversible changes to the Hindu Kush Himalayan (HKH) region's glaciers, snow and permafrost...

16/06/2023

The Mountain Partnership is the United Nations voluntary alliance of partners dedicated to mountain peoples and environments. The Secretariat of the Mountain Partnership is hosted by FAO. This Annual Report...

09/05/2023

This publication presents 10 efficient, cost-effective and custom-made solutions that have been tested in the Hindu Kush Himalayan (HKH) region and are suitable for up-scaling and out-scaling to other regions. Each...