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RIP Jan Morris. You forever hold an special place in our hearts as the "Gentleman of the Times" who announced to the world that Sir Ed and Tenzing had "knocked the bastard off". Jan was a lifelong supporter of the Trust. We will always remember her. https://t.co/NJnLvZi94q
New episode out today! Maybe you're locked down. Maybe you're bored of politics ... I got you. Close your eyes, stick on your headphones and dream of the mountains instead. We're climbing the 7 highest peaks on each of the 7 continents. #podcast#climbing
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Huge congratulations to our Chairman, Graham Wrigley, for receiving the award of Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George for services to international development in the Queen's Birthday Honours. https://t.co/XCkAM0LqQ7 #Awards#Nepal#Charity
Huge congratulations to our Chairman, Graham Wrigley, for receiving the award of Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George for services to international development in the Queen's Birthday Honours. https://t.co/XCkAM0LqQ7 #Awards#Nepal#Charity
Very much looking forward to sharing ideas on working across disciplines and sectors to achieve a greater outcome at the Technical Partnership Conference, Wednesday 24th June https://t.co/kK6vRKqGVE
Today is the 96th anniversary of the disappearance of Mallory & Irvine near the summit of Everest in 1924. Did they make it to the top? Does that question matter? Who cares? And why? https://t.co/TEl90922WY @Team_BMC@FelicityBryan@ChrisBonington
Just one of global lockdown’s silver linings: Everest visible from Kathmandu for the first time in living memory. Unfortunately no tourism has also stripped away livelihoods, please reach a hand in support of Nepalese people @Himalayan_HTUK Photographer: Abushan Gautam
Just one of global lockdown’s silver linings: Everest visible from Kathmandu for the first time in living memory. Unfortunately no tourism has also stripped away livelihoods, please reach a hand in support of Nepalese people @Himalayan_HTUK Photographer: Abushan Gautam
Karl Bushby has been walking the world for the past 21 years. Skarbek Principal Consultant, @RStephens7S, met with @bushby3000 via video conference to discuss the mindset required for #resilience in challenging environments. Watch the full interview at https://t.co/byf2XApAeF
COVID-19 means no Everest, no tourism, and no construction work for Nepalese in the Middle East. The effect on the livelihoods of the most vulnerable is devastating. Please help if you can.
1/ Schools in Nepal should have reopened in mid-April for the new academic year, but the growing impact of COVID-19 means the govt have extended lockdown. For the poorest families, it’s vital that we are able to maintain the momentum of our work with schools.