WWF Nepal
Aarati G. has a diverse work experience in various organizations.
Aarati started their career as an Environment Volunteer at Restless Development in 2000.
In 2000, they also worked as a Program Assistant at UNESCO until 2004.
Aarati then joined WWF Nepal in 2005 as a Climate Change Intern and later became a Climate Change Officer and a Climate Change Campaign Officer at the World Wide Fund for Nature.
From 2012 onwards, Aarati G. held various roles at WWF Nepal, starting as a Program Development Officer and progressing to Senior Program Development Officer, Manager, Senior Manager, and finally Head of Program Development and Monitoring.
Throughout their career, Aarati G. has gained extensive experience in program development, monitoring, and climate change issues.
Aarati G. completed their School Leaving Certificate from Little Angels High School between 1983 and 1993. Aarati then pursued a Bachelor's degree in Zoology/Animal Biology from Nepal jobs from 1998 to 2000. Later, they obtained a Masters in Environmental Management from Pokhara Vishwavidalaya from 2002 to 2005. In January 2016, Aarati G. obtained a certification as a Conservation Coach from the CCNet Conservation Coaches Network.
WWF Nepal
WWF-Nepal's mission is to stop the degradation of Nepal's natural environment and build a future in which people live in harmony with nature. In 2018, WWF Nepal's celebrates 25 years in conservation which shines through with synergy and sustainable partnerships which have helped bend the curve in Nepal's conservation landscapes - a possible by people, for the planet. #WWFNepal25