Outstanding service felicitation (who have contributed significantly for 10 years):
Kabita Thapa
Deepak Lama
Labeshwor Pokhrel
Sidhi Bd. Bajracharya
Rabin Shrestha
Krishna Pd. Sharma
c.
Letter of appreciation:
Kathmandu Metropolitan City
Lalitpur Sub Metropolitan City
Award Ceremony:
a.
Winner of Essay Competition Theme: ‘How can school environment play a role in the campaign – Education for All'
b.
Winner of Nature Club Proposal Theme: "School Environment Improvement"
c.
Top nine counselor
d.
Counselor of the year 2007/08 : Mr. Santosh Maharjan
New Initiative in ECCA
ECCA Nepal understands that economic development initiatives and facilitations are effective and sustainable only if these initiatives are aligned with business principles. ECCA Nepal believes in global compact's three bottom lines of sustainable development viz: -planet, people and profit. click here for details »
ECCA completed 20 years on July 18, 2007. Congratulation & Thanks to All [VIEW PHOTOS]
ECCA is the national focal point of SAYEN in Nepal . It has been organizing different programs for youths...read more»
Biodiversity Conservation Initiatives through Grassroots Participation
With the support from Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund, ECCA has launched this 2-year project from April 1, 2007.
Most parts of the country has well-established Community Forest with clearly identified mandate for sustainable management. But the management of Community Forest has loosely incorporated Biodiversity Conservation initiatives in its Guideline and Community Forest User Group's (CFUG) Operation Plan (OP). Therefore, ECCA has, now, adopted a vision to extend its scope in implementing the conservation awareness level into real practice through eco-friendly mobilization of Natural Resources which will not only incorporate biodiversity conservation initiatives into their implementing.
The project targets to build capacity of concerned government and partner agencies: CFUG and other grassroots level local NGO/CBO to manage sustainable natural resources that will initiate effective conservation of biodiversity through conservation based management on priority species of the corridor. Building close coordination between communities, local bodies, government line agencies and concerned stakeholders of cross boundary area will further strengthen the conservation of key species in the Kanchenjunga-Singalila corridor by enhancing their capability on protection, monitoring and mitigating threats to conservation.
In the Long-term, the project aims to strengthen capacity of key stakeholders to be involved in the Biodiversity Conservation of key sites outside protected areas of the Kanchenjunga-Singalila Complex.