ANSAB has a vision of rural South Asia built on rich biodiversity and prosperous communities. This vision includes rich, healthy and productive ecosystems actively managed and sustainably used by formerly poor local communities. It also features adaptive people and resilient ecosystems able to cope with global climate change.
Generate and implement community-based, enterprise-oriented solutions that conserve biodiversity and improve the livelihoods of the poorest of the poor while bolstering national economic development and addressing climate change.
Nepal's alpine Himalayan forests and rangelands are globally recognized as exceptional biodiversity hotspots. Over 40 key…
The Samvardhan project, funded by the European Union and the Austrian…
This program ‘Public-Private-Community-Alliance for Sustainable Natural Products-based Enterprises and Local Economic…
Kathmandu, August 7 - ANSAB and TRAFFIC jointly organized a project inception workshop for "Scaling Conservation of Himalayan Plants and Fungi through Sustainable Trade" on…
Kathmandu, Nepal – June 25, 2024 The 30th Annual International…
June 05, 2024 - To celebrate the World Environment Day…
April 22, 2024 - ANSAB, in coordination with Kawasoti Municipality,…
September 27, 2023 - To mark World Tourism Day 2023,…
July 29, 2023 - To celebrate the International Tiger Day…
The key lessons learnt from this project are as follows:…
ANSAB Grievance Form (2023)