Greetings!
We are happy to share our first e-newsletter, which highlights our research and actions in 2023. We also take this opportunity to express our sincere gratitude to all our donors, partners, collaborators for supporting us in our journey. With this new year, we are excited to explore and take our collaboration and collective efforts to the next level.
The ForestAction family would like to extend our wishes to you and your loved ones. May the New Year bring you full joy and happiness to you and your family.
Happy New Year 2024 !
ForestAction Nepal Family
Jalthal, a 6100 hectare block of forest, is known for its rich biodiversity. The forest is remnant of once lush and continuous forest of lowland of Nepal.The forest is gradually degrading and its rich biodiversity is gradually eroding...
At a time when the Government of Nepal has set the goal of achieving prosperity from forestry, the country holding 44.74% of forest area demonstrates the prospects of forest based enterprises...
ForestAction Nepal organized a week-long (11-16 Feb 2023) training program on Environment and Biodiversity Conservation Leadership in Chitwan. The training was aimed at developing leadership among future leaders on contemporary environmental issues...
Wrapped up a four days’ (20-23 November) study tour of EfD Forest Collaborative participants in Nepal. Participants from Uganda, Tanzania, and Kenya visited Nepal to explore community forestry practice in Nepal...
A Walking training programwas conducted from Sept 1st to Sept 5th, 2023, with the participation of 17 agricultural graduted in Chitwan district. On the first day of the route, the journey commenced in Hugdi, Dhading district , and concluded at Upper Kaule in Chitwan district...
ForestAction Nepal, together with its conglomerate partners, ICCA Network Nepal and ICCA Youth Network Nepal, hosted the Fourth National Gathering, which was attended by individuals from 27 different sites representing different cultures and ethnic backgrounds...
The trend of constructing gender-friendly infrastructure is systematically ignored in Nepal and elsewhere. Although the government issues a circular to strictly enforce building codes to ensure disabled-friendly infrastructure construction....
Forty years ago, the emergence of community forestry in Nepal proved to be the solution to subsistence livelihood and ecological conservation. Community efforts in restoring the degraded landscape was fundamental in achieving....