Youth Consultation Workshop on Beyond 2015 agenda, Sustainable Development was held on 30th May, 2014 by Beyond 2015 Nepal Hub in support of ICIMOD and other organizations like Nepal Tunza Youth Environment Network (NTYEN). The main objective of the workshop was to make youths aware of the issues of Beyond 2015, discuss on the cross cutting sustainable development issues like ICT, Sustainable consumption and Production, water and sanitation, Mountain sustainability etc.
Many facilitators gave presentations on various topics. Mr. Vaskar Singh gave a brief introduction of ICIMOD (International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development) and its past activities for the sustainable development of the mountains. He mainly focused on the impact of climate change increasing rapidly in the mountains. Mountain people are facing constraints of transportation, telecommunication and poor socio-economic background. On this aspect, climate change is making life even harder, says Mr. Singh. The water resources are drying, the glaciers are melting, and production pattern has shifted creating big challenges to the mountain people as Mountains are the first to be affected but with no combating strategies, the effects are longer to last. ICIMOD in this regard has been implementing strategies like high value crop production, value addition to the crops and medicinal herbs, Incentive based Forest Conservation, community forestry etc.

Photo: Mr. Vaskar Singh Karki making a presentation
Facilitators Juliette DECQ, David Collste gave skype presentation on climate change and sustainable development. Regarding these issues, youths are not in charge of the era, so, youths need elder people to guide them so that a long term sustainable solution can be found out, said Miss Juliette.

Photo: Skype Presentation of Juliette DECQ
Finally, a group discussion was carried on. Each group identified major issues and problems of a given topic with their individual solutions. The presentation of the group work was done by the group host. Myself being the host of the group, ICT (Information Communication Technology), presented lack of technical education, entrepreneurship, crowd sourcing platform, lack of fund, gender inequality and social inclusion issues, lack of good governance etc. as the major issues of ICT. And the solutions we identified were education and capacity building, good governance with effective policies, awareness programs, monitoring, evaluation and triangulation of existing infrastructures, public-private partnership etc.

Photo: Myself in a group discussion
The program overall was a success. I got to interact with many youths of diverse education background like medicine, forestry, agriculture, health, animal science, engineering, environment science etc. I guess people now understand environmental issues to be of great importance. With understanding, I hope the little and big steps for environment conservation and sustainable development is not any far.
7 Comments
Many applause for you Smriti! You enlightened bright future leaders, so inspiring :)
I feel so proud of you!
Posted 18-06-2014 10:00
This is really motivational & encouraging to see such a big dedicated group.
Keep it up.
Posted 09-06-2014 20:03
The farmers at mountains face a bigger challenge. They face many constraints. We in cities do not value this. You have nailed on the head of the problem, Smiriti.
Furthermore, such workshops will ensure that technology reaches them.
Your interaction with youths of diverse education background seems useful.
Posted 07-06-2014 16:21
You had a great experience with other youths indeed. Thanks for sharing!!:)
Posted 06-06-2014 22:41
Thank you for going through
Posted 05-06-2014 22:57
Utilization of resource to fulfill demand of present generation without compromising the future generation= Sustainable development. So we youth need to be aware about the issues of climate change, Sustainable consumption and production, water sanitation for better future head.
thank you very much for sharing wonderful program information. :)
Posted 04-06-2014 23:10
that is awesome we need to keep sustainable development at a higher level youths. thanks for sharing
Posted 04-06-2014 18:24