Driving a Green Transition in Dhangadhi
@UNDPNepal, together with Dhangadhi Sub-Metropolitan City, has implemented a Green Transition Portfolio to advance sustainable, circular, and resilient urban development. The portfolio brings together interventions across waste circularity, nature-based solutions, green skills, and inclusive governance—creating green jobs and strengthening local institutions.
📍This week’s learning workshop created space for collective reflection on early results—documenting lessons, identifying gaps, and refining pathways to scale, replicate, and integrate successful initiatives into policy and practice.
Speaking at the event, Mayor of Dhangadhi Sub-Metropolitan City, Gopal Hamal, stated “Working together under
@UNDP’s Green Transition portfolio, we are taking forward efforts to make Dhangadhi a more sustainable city. By introducing the concept of 'Upcycling', UNDP is covering areas from creating green jobs to strengthening sustainable waste management. Additionally, through initiatives that are training representatives from 84 palikas on circular and green economy practices, Dhangadhi is now emerging as a pilot model for the province and for Nepal.”
Similarly UNDP Deputy Resident Representative, Julien Chevillard added “UNDP’s Green Transition portfolio is supporting Dhangadhi with a range of interventions such as e-waste management, green restoration, green skills development, and energy-efficient buildings amongst many others. Through this workshop, we are reviewing the impact of these initiatives and making necessary adjustments to enhance their effectiveness and efficiency. I thank the Mayor for his leadership in creating an enabling space for collaboration, and for positioning Dhangadhi as a model from which other cities can learn, contributing to a more sustainable Nepal.”
Together with the local government, communities, youth, women, and the private sector, we are accelerating a green transition that works for people, planet, and prosperity.