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Day 4: A 12-point Action Agenda for a Resilient HKH
The conference participants adopted a 12-point action agenda for a resilient Hindu Kush Himalaya unanimously. Ideas for the action points were crowd-sourced over the period of four days. These action points will provide a common framework for various stakeholders to work toward building resilience in the HKH through common purpose and collective action.
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Day 3: Capatalizing on Opportunities: Mechanisms for Integrating the Building Blocks
“HIMAP fills the major scientific gap. However, ICIMOD has to be bold and clear to drive the science-policy interface.” – Asun Lera St. Clair, Senior Principal Scientist, DNV GL
Day 2: Science, Policy, and Practice of Resilient Building: Key Challenges and Building Blocks
“It is remarkable how little governments know about wealth of their nations.“ – Sir Partha Das Gupta, University of Cambridge
Day 1: Inauguration and High-Level Leadership Panel
“The HKH is home to many developing nations and it is imperative that we take collective steps to alleviate the threats of climate change. I expect the conference to deliberate these challenges.“ – The Right Honourable President of Nepal, Bidya Devi Bhandari