KATHMANDU, April 24: Experts stressed on transforming food systems in Nepal as well as nutrition education and the current status of child nutrition to scale up the nutrition smart community in Nepal amidst global challenges.
KATHMANDU, Nov 21: Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) have urged the government to work towards ensuring climate justice for Nepal at the upcoming COP-28.
KATHMANDU, May 18: Climate campaigners held a demonstration outside the Japanese Embassy in Kathmandu to protest against Japan and the G7’s continued promotion of fossil gas and technologies that they say will only prolong fossil fuel use in the Asian region and beyond.
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Chrissie Wellington OBE wins Outstanding Alumni of the Year award
The Division of Development and Alumni Relations (DDAR) has announced this year s winner.
Chrissie Wellington is an iconic figure in the history of triathlon. She is the only triathlete, male or female, to have won the World Ironman Championship less than a year after turning professional. She is now Global Head of Health and Wellbeing at Parkrun.
In 2001, she graduated from The University of Manchester with a master’s degree in International Development, before becoming an advisor at the UK’s Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra). While at Defra, she negotiated for the UK at the World Summit on Sustainable Development and contributed to policy development, including post-conflict environmental reconstruction and water and sanitation.