UNDP, GEF-Small Grants Programme and Satoyama Initiative announce a grant support of USD 250,000 in support of sustainable livelihoods and biodiversity conservation for Bhutan’s highland communities.
Building resilience of Bhutan’s highland communities and landscapes
October 30, 2024
The remote, highland communities of Bhutan not only rely on biodiversity for livelihoods; they are also custodians of the country’s rich and pristine mountain ecosystems. But climate change is not only impacting the lives and livelihoods of the highland communities but also disrupting biodiversity.
In a bid to boost efforts to build resilience of highland communities, their livelihoods and landscapes to the impact of climate change, UNDP announced a grant support of USD 250,000 through the Community Development and Knowledge Management for the Satoyama Initiative (COMDEKS) Phase 4.
A unique global programme implemented by UNDP as flagship of the International Partnership for the Satoyama Initiative, COMDEKS is designed to be community driven and support local community activities to maintain and rebuild socio-ecological production landscapes and seascapes.
The COMDEKS Phase 4 support announcement was made on 23 October at the 7th Royal Highland Festival, an annual event held in Laya at over 4000 metres above the sea level in Bhutan’s northern most district of Gasa. The festival brings together highland communities from across Bhutan and celebrates their spirit, resilience, unique culture and traditions.
Grants ranging from $10,000 to $50,000 will be awarded to projects aimed at promoting biodiversity conservation, sustainable livelihood enhancement, climate change adaptation and mitigation, addressing land degradation, and wetland and water management.
The highland communities across six districts- Gasa, Thimphu, Paro, Haa, Wangdue Phodrang, Bumthang and Trashigang- can access the grant support through a call for a proposal, which UNDP will announce in November 2024.
Following the announcement, UNDP briefed the local government leaders of the highland communities, who were gathered in Laya for the highland festival, on how to access the funding opportunity through engagement of Community Based Organizations, Civil Society Organizations and relevant technical support agencies in respective landscapes.
The grant allocation will be guided by the landscape strategy prepared for the support.
For more information, contact:
Dechen Wangmo, Communications and Partnerships Analyst, UNDP Bhutan | Email: dechen.wangmo@undp.org.