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A joint initiative of NASA, USAID, and leading geospatial organisations in Asia, Africa, and Latin America, SERVIR partners with countries in these regions to address critical challenges in climate change, food security, water and related disasters, land use, and air quality. Using satellite data and geospatial technology, SERVIR co-develops innovative solutions through a network of regional hubs to improve resilience and sustainable resource management at local, national and regional scales.
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Important Notice!
The SERVIR-Hindu Kush Himalaya initiative has formally concluded in January 2025. However, the services, tools, and resources developed under the initiative remain active and fully operational, and our team continues to provide support and updates.
Currently, ICIMOD is part of SERVIR global collaborative —transforming advanced geospatial science into practical solutions for pressing environmental and development challenges in the Hindu Kush Himalaya region. By combining local knowledge, shared scientific expertise, and regional collaboration, we strengthen resilient communities, safeguard ecosystems, and drive lasting, scalable change.