Dushanbe to host international glacier preservation conference

From May 29 to 31, Dushanbe will host the 3rd High-Level International Conference on Glacier Preservation, bringing together over 1,000 delegates from around the world.  The event is part of the UN-declared International Year of Glacier Preservation, initiated by Tajikistan’s President Emomali Rahmon. Held at the Kokhi Somon State Complex, the conference aims to unite […]

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From May 29 to 31, Dushanbe will host the 3rd High-Level International Conference on Glacier Preservation, bringing together over 1,000 delegates from around the world.  The event is part of the UN-declared International Year of Glacier Preservation, initiated by Tajikistan’s President Emomali Rahmon.

Held at the Kokhi Somon State Complex, the conference aims to unite global efforts to protect glaciers and promote sustainable water management.  Attendees include scientists, policymakers, environmental experts, and civil society representatives.

The program begins with pre-conference forums on May 29, covering the impact of glacier melt on agriculture, climate action by youth and women, and regional cooperation in Central Asia.

The same day, the Glacier Festival will take place at Navruzghoh Park, featuring exhibitions, traditional food, live performances, and cultural activities.

Main sessions on May 30–31 will address the socio-economic effects of glacier loss, including rising sea levels, water scarcity, natural disasters, and biodiversity threats. Key topics include scientific research, climate finance, and adaptation strategies.

Key participants of the conference include the National Organizing Committee of Tajikistan, composed of 30 representatives from government agencies, and the International Advisory Board, which includes UNESCO, the WMO, ICIMOD, AMAP, as well as scientific institutions and universities.

The conference will conclude with the adoption of several key documents, including the Dushanbe Declaration on Glaciers, calling for urgent international action and sustainable climate funding.  An international exhibition showcasing technologies and cooperation projects will run parallel to the main event.

On June 1, participants will visit glacier sites in Tajikistan and local natural landmarks.

Experts warn that over a third of glaciers in mountain regions have already disappeared due to global warming.  This threatens freshwater supplies, particularly in developing countries, and could lead to long-term socio-economic and environmental consequences.

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