ICIMOD : Searches for its Soul

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THE International Centre for Integrat¬ed Mountain Development (ICI¬MOD) has completed two years of ope¬ration and "is off and running", according to its Director, Colin Rosser. The difficult ground-breaking activity is complete, he says, and the Centre is already into the "second phase" of its existence, carrying out substantive activities which will be¬nefit the mountain people of the Hindu-Kush Himalaya and elsewhere. Although the Centre´s work so far is appreciated, however, the course has not been set and locked. Within ICIMOD and among observers there is debate and also an undercurrent of unease as to what it is and what it should do.

"We started with a handicap right away because too much was expected of us, especially at our base here in Nepal", says a senior staff member. There are other, perhaps more serious constraints – regional politics, limited finances and the inability to attract recognised names from ouside the region because of low pay scales (by international standards). Regionally, ICIMOD has not been able to reach out to three countries named in its statutes – to Afghanistan. Bangladesh and Burma – though it is not for want of trying.

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