Organizations in the clean energy sector engaged in the Voluntary Carbon Market (VCM) in isolation for many years in Nepal, leading to limited access to VCM activities within the country. Through an initiative led by Sustainable Prosperity Initiative Nepal, along with other private sector entities; non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and international non-governmental organizations (INGOs) working in the clean energy sector, a coalition called the Voluntary Carbon Group was formed to advance the VCM agenda and facilitate the sharing of experiences with the Nepal government and private sectors. The Voluntary Carbon Group consists of key organizations like Urja Developers, Practical Action, UNDP, CCA, Ajummery Bikas Foundation, Sustainable Prosperity Initiative Nepal, SAHAS Foundation, BSP-Nepal, Sustainable Environment Foundation, Riddi Power Company Limited, Muktinath Krishi Company Ltd. The Voluntary Carbon Group aspires for improved access to voluntary carbon trading in the country and to do so, it has aligned itself with international standards akin to Article 6 of the Paris Agreement. The result of this collaboration will also foster partnerships between private entities and the government to collectively achieve climate goals and contribute to a more sustainable and resilient future. Regular meetings, discussions and knowledge-sharing sessions are part of the Voluntary Carbon Group’s operational priorities.
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The first Information Sharing Workshop on the Voluntary Carbon Market (VCM) in Nepal was organized by the Climate Change Management Division of the Ministry of Forest and Environment, with support from the Clean Cooking Alliance (CCA). This represents a significant leap in the country’s efforts to promote VCM related activities nationally. The event convened key stakeholders, including government officials, academics, NGOs, INGOs, and the private sector..
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The meeting provided an opportunity to understand the key expectations and priorities for COP 28, particularly in the context of the voluntary carbon market. The insights shared by Dr. Bimal Raj Regmi, a Climate Change expert and a member of the National Council for Environmental Protection and Climate Change Management and Mr. Ugan Manandhar, Climate and Environment Advisor, FCDO, offered valuable perspectives on the upcoming conference and the role of the VCM group in shaping the discussions and outcomes at COP 28.
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