International Women's Day, twenty-six Nepali women activists, including a beauty queen, made a significant journey to the base camp of Mt. Everest. Their mission was to highlight the dire consequences of melting snow in the Himalayas due to climate change and its profound impact on local communities. The group reached the base camp, located at an altitude of 5,364 meters, on Friday, marking the 114th International Women's Day. This initiative aimed to raise awareness about the urgent need for climate action.
Organized by Sath Sathai Foundation
The event was organized by the Sath Sathai Foundation, a group dedicated to advocating for climate change action and women's empowerment. The women, representing diverse backgrounds, convened a conference at the base camp and issued a seven-point declaration.
Advocacy for Conservation and Climate Justice
The declaration called upon both central and local governments to prioritize the conservation of Mt. Everest, the Khumbu mountain region, and other Himalayan ranges. It emphasized the importance of local initiatives, cooperation for climate justice, adaptation, and climate risk reduction. The declaration also highlighted the need for national and international partnerships to address these issues effectively.
Emphasis on Women's Participation and Tourism Promotion
Furthermore, the declaration underscored the significance of women's participation in climate action. It also addressed the promotion of tourism in the Himalayan region, pollution control, and other related