The Hindu Kush Himalaya mountain range spans eight countries and stretches 3,500km across Asia. It is vital for the food, water and power security of up to two billion people and is a habitat for countless irreplaceable species. It is also acutely fragile—and absolutely frontline to the impacts of the triple planetary crisis. The International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, a regional intergovernmental organization established in 1983, is working to make this critical region greener, more inclusive and climate resilient.

Executive Committee Members

Mr. Avishek Mall

Energy Specialist
International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development/Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Capability for HKH (ICIMOD/REEECH)
GPO Box 3226
Katmandu
Nepal

Mr. Mewang Gyeltshen Alternate

Senior Specialist Renewable Energy, ICIMOD
International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development/Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Capability for HKH (ICIMOD/REEECH)
GPO Box 3226
Katmandu
Nepal