Lwang Climate Change Trainers’ Training, held on 2081/11/08, participants were given valuable knowledge on waste management and climate resilience. The session provided participants with expert insights from key figures in the field of waste management and climate resilience. Bimal Bastola, the Director of Greenroad Waste Management Pvt. Ltd., shared his extensive experience in waste management practices that contribute to environmental sustainability.
His expertise was crucial in helping participants understand the importance of effective waste management systems in mitigating climate change in Lwang. Alongside Bastola, Sunil Sapkota and Krishna Prasad Ghimire, both involved in the National Trust for Nature Conservation (NTNC)’s Gandaki Basin Climate Resilient Project (GBCRP), also contributed valuable knowledge. Sapkota and Ghimire highlighted the role of climate resilience initiatives in the context of aquatic ecosystems and the local environment. Their work with the Gandaki Basin Climate Resilient Project has been vital in strengthening climate resilience efforts in the region.

Through their insights, participants gained a deeper understanding of the practical measures needed to improve climate resilience, particularly in the context of conservation and waste management in Lwang. Together, the experts delivered a comprehensive and informative session that empowered attendees to take action in their respective communities to tackle the challenges posed by climate change.
The training focused on providing practical strategies to enhance climate resilience and improve waste management practices. The experts drew on their vast experience and knowledge to guide participants in understanding the critical role of waste management and climate resilience in the fight against climate change in Lwang. By sharing practical insights and real-world examples, they emphasized how effectively managing waste can reduce environmental impact and contribute to a more sustainable future.

The experts also stressed the importance of building climate resilience in communities, ensuring that they are better equipped to withstand the challenges posed by climate change. Participants were encouraged to view waste management not just as a local issue but as a crucial part of the global effort to tackle environmental degradation. The experts highlighted various strategies and solutions that can be implemented at different levels, from local communities to national policies.
They also focused on how climate resilience can be integrated into everyday life, urging the participants to actively contribute to building communities that are more adaptive and sustainable in the face of changing environmental conditions. Through this session, the participants gained a deeper understanding of the interconnectedness of these issues and their importance in creating a more resilient and sustainable world.

The event was organized at the Annapurna Conservation Area Project’s Area Conservation Office, situated in Lwang, within Machapuchhre Rural Municipality, Ward No. 8. This location served as the ideal setting for the climate change trainers’ session, bringing together experts and participants focused on improving climate adaptation practices. The office, nestled within the picturesque Annapurna Conservation Area, is a hub for environmental efforts aimed at preserving the region’s natural resources while promoting sustainable development.
During the event, trainers shared their expertise on a range of critical topics, including climate adaptation, conservation strategies, and sustainable waste management practices. Participants gained valuable insights into how they can actively contribute to combating climate change in their local communities. The session emphasized the importance of adopting effective climate resilience measures and the need for integrating sustainable waste management systems to reduce environmental impact.

The trainers played a crucial role in equipping participants with essential knowledge, providing them with practical tools and strategies to tackle climate-related challenges. They emphasized the importance of addressing local and global environmental issues and encouraged attendees to incorporate these approaches into their daily practices. By offering in-depth insights on waste management and climate resilience, the trainers ensured that the participants gained hands-on experience in overcoming the impacts of climate change.
Beyond just raising awareness, the training emphasized proactive measures that could be effectively implemented in the region. It inspired the attendees to take action, focusing on sustainable solutions that could yield long-term benefits for the environment and local communities. The focus was not only on understanding the gravity of climate change but also on adopting responsible practices to promote a healthier, more resilient future. The knowledge shared during the session will serve as a foundation for participants to lead initiatives in their respective areas, ensuring that sustainable development becomes an ongoing goal and achievable reality.