Nepal elected as vice-chair of INBAR’s 12th council session
Kathmandu / Nov 29: Nepal has been elected unanimously as vice-chair of the 12th council session (2019-21) of the International Bamboo and Rattan Organization (INBAR) on Friday.
In a press statement, Nepal’s Embassy in China informed that Nepal was elected as vice-chair of the inter-governmental body during an election held in Beijing, the Chinese capital.
Delivering the country statement at the 11th Council Session, Nepal’s Ambassador to Chin Leela Mani Paudyal said that Nepal is firmly committed to INBAR’s mission, goals and priorities as stated in the INBAR Establishment Agreement as well as INBAR’s Strategy 2015-2030.
“Nepal is looking forward to working closely with all Member States in fulfilling INBAR’s mandate,” the ambassador said.
Highlighting the contributions of bamboo and rattan as important non-timber forest products in Nepal’s economy, culture and rural livelihood, Ambassador Paudyal said that the Government of Nepal attaches high priority to bamboo and rattan resources as a way to promoting environmental conservation, livelihood improvement, and sustainable development.
He informed that in this regard, the Government of Nepal has been implementing several important initiatives such as National Plantation Campaign, the National Bamboo and Rattan Strategies, Forestry, Environment and Agriculture Sector Projects, and National Bamboo Resource Assessment and Monitoring System, and expressed Nepal’s willingness to collaborate more closely with the INBAR Secretariat and its member states for common benefit.
He expressed sincere thanks to all INBAR Member States for extending their valuable support to Nepal’s application for the position of vice-chair of the 12th Council Session.
Cameroon was unanimously elected as the INBAR chairperson. The 11th Council Session was chaired by Javier Lazo, Minister for Agriculture and Livestock of Ecuador. Ecuador is the chair of the 11th Council Session.
The 11th Council Session was attended by Jules Doret Ndongo, Minister of Forestry and Wildlife of Cameroon, Jiang Zehui, Co-Chair of INBAR Board of Trustees, Peng Youdong, Deputy Administrator of National Forestry and Grasslands Administration of China, and Ali Mchumo, Director General of INBAR Secretariat, and delegations from member states.
International Bamboo and Rattan Organization (INBAR) is an international intergovernmental body established in 1997 with the Secretariat located in Beijing. Nepal is one of its nine founding member states. Currently, the organization has 46 members.