Kathmandu, Jan. 25 -- Humla, Nepal's northern-most district that shares a border with Tibet, suffers from climate change-induced livelihood breakdown and the increasing outmigration of communities.
To highlight this crisis that Humla locals are facing, the Centre for Social Innovation and Foreign Policy (CESIF) organised a discussion on Friday, bringing together experts, local representatives and mediapersons.
Some of the leading climate change campaigners of Humla have arrived in capital Kathmandu to highlight their plight. But when they wanted to brief the issue to Prime Minister Sushila Karki, she reportedly denied meeting them.
During the event, the campaigners shared the pain and suffering from climate change and how the political...
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