Strengthening climate and disaster resilience in Nepal
We worked with the Government of Nepal to support climate-resilient policy reforms
Bimal is a Senior Consultant for climate change and disaster risk management based in our Nepal office. He has more than 22 years of experience supporting national and local climate change adaptation priorities and fostering the development of inclusive businesses in Nepal, South Asia and beyond. A major part of his work involves advising the Government of Nepal (GON) in risk reduction, natural systems sustainability, agriculture and biodiversity conservation, and has made significant contributions to the development of Nepal’s Climate Change Policy. He has also played a crucial role in assisting the governments to establish a strategic roadmap toward climate resilience and green growth through a dozen policy and institutional reforms.
We worked with the Government of Nepal to support climate-resilient policy reforms
The project aims to strengthen Pakistan's climate resilience through tailored adaptation strategies in water security, urban planning, and agriculture sectors, ensuring sustainable, locally led and transformative solutions.
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.
Bimal Regmi walks us through the fallout from COP29, highlighting the controversy around key outcomes and outlining how the negotiations fell short of expectations.
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.
Our climate change experts discuss key priorities and share their expectations from the global climate change conference
Conclusive decisions, as well as domestic actions, are needed to ensure COP24 works for the most vulnerable countries