宽阔的山谷,前景是绿色的田野和零星的树木,一条河流从中间流过,背景是部分云层下的雪山。.

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地区协调员: 特里普蒂-阿罗拉

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IPEN plays a key role in connecting and strengthening civil society organizations across South Asia working on chemicals, waste, and health and providing technical guidance, scientific materials, and opportunities to engage in global policy spaces.

South Asia is a diverse and vibrant region with varied landscapes, where people speak hundreds of languages–from Hindi, Urdu, Bengali, and Nepali in the north; to Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Malayalam in the south; plus many smaller local languages throughout. Religion and tradition are a big part of everyday life. This mix of geography, culture, and traditions shapes the environmental and health challenges the region faces—severe air pollution, widespread industrial contamination, unsafe pesticide use, and growing waste and plastic pollution are among the region’s challenges. Understanding this diversity is key to how civil society groups and IPEN work together across the region to protect people and the environment.

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IPEN South Asia Regional Meeting took place from December 2-4, 2025 in Negombo, Sri Lanka. With participation from around 30 IPEN partner organisations across South Asia

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The Story of Microplastic

Microplastics are everywhere- in the air we breathe, the water we drink, the soil we grow vegetables. Oceans are full of these small plastic particles, impacting and killing marine life. But how do they get there? Are we responsible for this?

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