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Mountain Pastoralism History :07 Jan, 2009

Conference on "Mountain Pastoralisam History and Modernity in Asia from 7 to 9 January, 2009. Note: Restricted to participate for ivitees only.
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Training Workshop :15 Dec, 2008

Training Workshop on Capacity Building of Media on ABS (For invitees only)
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Regional Experience Sharing Workshop :24 Nov, 2008

Regional Experience Sharing and Networking Workshop on Advocacy Project. Participants from Bangladesh, India, Nepal and Pakistan.
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Ford Foundation Planning Meeting :06 Nov, 2008

Ford Foundation Planning Meeting to develop workplan (November 6 - 7, 2008)
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RRP-III Project Progress Review W/shop :11 Nov, 2008

Regional Rangeland Programme (Phase III) Project Progress Review Workhsop.
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SRE Workshop :15 Dec, 2008

Satellite Rainfall Estimation Workshop, December 15-19, 2008
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IFAD Gender Workshop :20 Nov, 2008

Mainstreaming Gender in the Mountain context: Experiences from IFAD projects in the Hindu Kush Himalayas
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National Advocacy Workshop on Gender and :12 Sep, 2008

In collaboration with Sancharika Samuha, ICIMOD is organizing a one-day workshop on Gender and Climate Change on 12 September 2008 at Hotel Himalaya, Kopundole, Lalitpur for the elected women members of the Constituent Assembly. Over 50 representatives from the five political parties are invited to the workshop.
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HMRSC-X :08 Sep, 2008

The Tenth International Symposium on High Mountain Remote Sensing Cartography (HMRSC X) will be held in Kathmandu, Nepal from 8-11 September 2008.ICIMOD with support from the European Space Agency (ESA), the International Cartographic Association (ICA), the Graz University of Technology (TU Graz), the University of Graz (UNI Graz), Eurasia-Pacific UNINET and GIS Development are organising this symposium with the objective of promoting and exchanging experiences on developing and applying remote sensing techniques on high mountain regions. The symposium will have two parts: the first consists of oral and panel expositions of scientific contributions, and the second a field excursion to one mountainous destination in Nepal.
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