Summary
The 2016 World Mountain Forum (WMF) took place from 17-20 October 2016 in Mbale, Uganda. The Forum was preceded by the Special Africa Mountains Event that highlighted key issues affecting mountain ecosystems and communities in Africa, including poverty, climate change, food insecurity and land degradation. Gathering over 250 participants under the theme “Mountains for our Future,” the Forum provided a platform to discuss sustainable mountain development (SMD) in the context of the Paris Agreement on climate change and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The Forum convened sessions on four key themes: mountains and climate change; mountain communities and livelihoods; mountain ecosystem services; and sustainable mountain agriculture. The key outcome of the Forum was the Mbale Call for Up-scaling Action. Following the Forum, participants took part in local field trips. More »
IISD Reporting Services, through its ENB+ Meeting Coverage, has provided a summary report from the World Mountain Forum, 2016 which is available in HTML and PDF
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Delegation from Kyrgzstan celebrates following the announcement that Central Asia will host the World Mountain Forum 2018
Richard Weingarten, former Executive Secretary of the UN Capital Development Fund stands with His Holiness Kyabgön Chetsang, Ambassador for the UN Mountain Partnership, and his disciple during the Ugandan national anthem
View of Mount Elgon from the conference venue in Mbale
Traditional dance by the Ngoma Group from Mbale
Mountains are watertowers, and Mount Elgon is proof
View of Mbale from a high ridge of Mount Elgon during a local field trip