Strengthening climate and disaster resilience in Nepal
We worked with the Government of Nepal to support climate-resilient policy reforms
Apar Paudyal is a senior consultant in Climate, Energy and Nature Practice. He undertakes research, analysis, engagement, and management of climate change and disaster risk reduction issues. He has been offering technical and programmatic advice to the Government and clients to help build systems, processes, and capacity to manage climate change and climate/green finance, focusing on building resilience, low carbon development, and achieving sustainable development. This includes exploring ways to integrate climate change concerns into development processes at the national, sectoral development, sub-national level, and financial sectors.
We worked with the Government of Nepal to support climate-resilient policy reforms
The UKAID-funded Policy and Institutions Facility (PIF) has been supporting the Government of Nepal on climate and disaster resilience over the past five years.
Addressing the urgent need to 'climate proof' healthcare facilities across South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa.
Climate expert Apar Paudyal spotlights the urgent challenges facing mountain ecosystems and their global impact.
With a third of Nepal's ice gone in 30 years, the Himalayas' rapid melting highlights why saving mountain regions is critical for global climate stability.