Sagarmatha Dialogue: How is it going? Who is coming?

Chaitra 9, 2081

Numaa Thamsuhang

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450 foreign guests, three days of intensive dialogue. Does Tapa know about the Everest dialogue that will be held in Kathmandu on May 2, 3 and 4, 2082? How is the government organizing the Everest Dialogue? What is the government's preparation for this? We will explain this in today's video.

Had it not been for Covid-19, the 'Sagarmatha Dialogue' would have happened earlier. But due to the covid epidemic, the entire preparation of the government stopped. January 8, 2081. On the occasion of the International Snow Day announced by the United Nations, Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli held a meeting of ambassadors of various countries, international delegations, relevant agencies and climate change experts at the office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers. Dake.

In this gathering, Prime Minister Oli announced the Everest Dialogue and asked international delegations to participate in it. Now the Office of the Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Forests and Environment are working to complete the Everest Dialogue. are deployed. For which 3 committees have been formed.

Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli himself is the chairman of the steering committee. Foreign Minister Dr. Arju Rana Deuba is the chairman of the management committee and Forest and Environment Minister Ain Bahadur Shahi Thakuri is the vice chairman.

The government has estimated that more than 50 million will be spent to organize the Everest Dialogue. Currently, the government has allocated a budget of around one crore rupees. Development partners and the private sector are also cooperating in the Sagarmatha Dialogue.

In the first edition of the Sagarmatha dialogue, the government will hold a comprehensive discussion on 'climate change, mountains and the future of humanity'. In which 12 sessions and three plenary sessions will be conducted on 5 themes. On the last day of the dialogue, the 'Kathmandu Manifesto of Everest Dialogue' will be published.

Why is Nepal doing the Everest dialogue?

because Nepal is at high risk of climate change. If Nepal's snow melts, the sea and the island nation will also be at risk. Therefore, this dialogue has been organized with the aim of Nepal playing a leading role on the international stage on behalf of the mountainous country.

What will Sagarmatha dialogue be like? How many foreign and high-profile guests can the government invite? And can our problems reach the world through such dialogue as the government says? That remains to be seen.

Numaa

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