In the last few years, Rwanda has become popular as a country that has made impressive progress towards sustainable development. However, it is saddening to note that while Rwanda has become one of the cleanest and most beautiful countries on Earth, Nepal, despite its long-progress to development, listed in most polluted Nation in the world, lagging behind in several crucial aspects, including environmental conservation, good governance, and political instability.
Rwanda's remarkable sustainable initiatives include promoting plastic bag bans, regular city clean-up campaigns, encouraging environmentally friendly entrepreneurship, investing in environmental research, practicing sustainable development, conserving forests, tree planting campaigns, boosting solar energy usage, establishing green funds, promoting sustainable tourism, restoring ecosystems, upgrading national parks, guerrilla tourism, prioritizing the green economy, focusing on green politics, protecting wildlife, extensive nationwide clean-up campaigns, establishing green climate funds, emphasizing green economics, and fostering unity for common green goals.
In contrast, Nepal faces numerous challenges that hinder its progress towards sustainability. These challenges encompass issues related to environmental degradation, bureaucratic inefficiency, corruption, and political instability. Nepal can draw inspiration from Rwanda's transformative sustainable practices and take concrete steps to address these challenges. By implementing similar initiatives and prioritizing sustainability, Nepal can work towards becoming a cleaner, greener, and more prosperous nation, following the path set by Rwanda's remarkable sustainable achievements.