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One Day, One Tree
The alpine ecosystems over 4,000 meters in Sagarmatha National Park are vital for fuelwood, grazing, water, medicinal plants, and tourism, but they have suffered substantial degradation as a result of overgrazing, fuelwood harvesting, tourism, and climate change. In response, the people of Pangboche and The Partners Nepal, in partnership with the Khumbila Buffer Zone Users Group, launched the One Day One Tree project in 2016,...
Sir Edmund Hillary Memorial Museum and Elderly Care Center
In 1989, Sir Edmund Hillary and the Himalayan Trust established the Bung Clinic in the remote village of Bung, responding to a request from the late local leader Uttar Kubir. Inspired by his visit to Bung during the 1953 Everest expedition, Sir Edmund aimed to provide essential health services to needy families with limited access. This initiative reflects his long-standing commitment to supporting and uplifting...
Working together with Yak Herders in Reforestation in Langtang 2025-2026
As part of the One Day One Tree initiative, The Partners Nepal partnered with Tenjin Eco-Treks to support yak herders in the Langtang Valley in addressing the impacts of overgrazing on vegetation, soil health, and biodiversity. With native alpine plants increasingly threatened by intensive grazing, the program promotes sustainable pasture management practices. Herders received training on pasture rotation and the productive use of yak dung...