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Introduction:
Nepal Mountaineering Instructors Association (NMIA) is formed in year
2002.
The Association of Mountaineering Instructors is the representative body
for professionally qualified Mountaineering Instructors in Nepal. NMIA is
committed to promoting good practice in all mountaineering instruction.
Our members have completed various high-level professional
mountaineering courses in
Nepal as
well as in Europe, and have considerable experience in instructing
Mountain Rescues, Trekking and Mountaineering guiding in
Nepal
and abroad. Additionally, our members have long experience of working as a
Mountaineering Instructor in Nepal, with the NMA, NMIA and Nepal Academy
of Tourism and Hotel Management (NATHM) and other related organizations.
The list below presents the training courses attended by our members:
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Trekking
Guide Training, arranged by the Nepal Academy of Tourism and Hotel Management (NATHAM)
– 42 days, held in
Katmandu.
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Basic
Mountaineering Training – conducted by: - Nepal Mountaineering
Association (NMA) – Duration: 45 days, Location:
Katmandu,
Manang, (Annapurna region)
and Langtang Region.
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Advanced
Mountaineering Training, conducted by: NMA – 35 days,
Location:Langtang region, north of
Katmandu.
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ENSA Training – Duration:42 days, National School of Skiing and
Alpinism,
Chamonix,
France,
conducted by:- French Sport Ministry, NMA and Embassy of French
Republic.
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Himalayan Rescue Skill Training,
Duration: 21 days. Location: Khumbu, Everest Region
Organized by:
Royal
Nepal Academy of Science & Technology (RONAST), Ministry of Culture,
Tourism & Civil Aviation, EV-K2-CNR,
Italy.
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High
Mountain Rescue Training, Conducted by:- NMIA,Cooperation with Yves
Pollet Villard foundation of France (YPVF)/ Gendarmerie of France/
Embassy of French Republic/ Nepal Mountaineering Association and
IFFRIMMONT of France.
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Yves
Pollet Villard Foundation (YPVF) Instructors upgrade course,
Duration:-60 days in Chamonix, France, Conducted by: - YPVF,
NMA & NMIA. Supported by UCPA of France.
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Various First Aid and CPR courses.
Conducted by: NMIA, and other related organization of Nepal.
Objectives of NMIA:-
The Nepal Mountaineering Association has been the sole organization
in
Nepal
for training professional Mountaineers. However, the responsibilities of
the NMA cover a vast area, above and beyond professional training in
mountaineering. Mountaineering guides and professionals play a vital role
in ensuring safety in the mountains. For these reasons, it has been
decided to establish the Nepal Mountaineering Instructor Association, with
permission from the Ministry of Culture Tourism & Civil Aviation.
In fact
this represents a bonus for the other tourism related organization of
Nepal, NMIA will provide a single official channel for dealing with
mountaineering instructors, and this can facilitate a suitable environment
for upgrading and promoting the existing Nepal
National Mountain Guide Level (Aspirant Guide) to International Federation
of Mountain Guide Association (IFMGA) standard.
Our goals: -
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Bring together all
professional mountaineering instructors under the NMIA.
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Upgrade their teaching capabilities
to reach the professional International mountain guide level (IFMGA
standard).
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Introduce and develop mountaineering
activities as an outdoor educational subject for
Nepal.
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Design special curricula for outdoor
education (climbing and mountaineering), with a view to future inclusion
in the national educational system (subject to permission from the sport
& educational ministry).
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Reduce the risks involved in
adventure activities, including mountaineering and climbing, by
providing high-quality, well-trained professional guides affiliated with
government & non-government organization of
Nepal and
abroad.
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Set up an effectively functioning
mountaineering rescue service affiliated to relevant organizations in
Nepal and abroad.
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Explore and provide detailed
descriptions of the mountaineering peaks of
Nepal,
including recently opened and hitherto unclimbed peaks.
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Undertake feasibility studies on
skiing and water-based sports for various parts of
Nepal.
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Construct an indoor artificial
climbing wall, and introduce such climbing as a sports pastime and
educational subject in
Nepal.
Official Partner of NMIA since 2002

Yves Pollet Villard Fondation of France (YPVF)
Address:- Fondation Yves Pollet-Villard, BP 26,74400
Chamonix, France
E-mail:- fondationypv@yahoo.fr
Website:- www.fypv.com
NMIA committees 2008- 2011
NMIA Mountain Rescue Squad Committee |
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Snow &
Avalanche Theoretical Course for NMIA Instructors by
Professor Mr. Jean Coudray ( President of Yves
Pollet-Villard Foundation) at Kathmandu, from 24th June to
28th June 2007. |
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Mr.
Ngawang Ngima Sherpa |
Convener |
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Mr.
Lakpa Sherpa |
Member |
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Mr.
Tshering Pande Bhote |
Member |
Training & Disciplinary Committee |
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1. Mr. Prem Bahadur Gurung |
Convener |
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2. Miss. Pasang Lhamu Sherpa |
Member |
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3. Mr. Tendi Sherpa |
Member |
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Welfare Committee |
| Mr. Padam
Ghale |
Convener |
| Mr. Krishna
Bahadur Gurung |
Member |
| Mr. Shree
Maharjan |
Member |
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Publicity Committee |
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Executives Board and NMIA Administration |
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Administrative Officer |
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Mr. Kaljung Sherpa |
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NMIA Equipment in charge and Office
Assistant |
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Mr. Tulsi Gurung |
Importance of NMIA
Mountain Rescue Squad Team
NMIA Mountain Rescue Squad Team is a fully
trained and emergency response organization. It's primary role being the
provision of search and rescue in High Mountain or Inhospitable terrain
and
analyses all High Mountain accident information in
Nepal, for any person
or groups who may be injured, missing in Mountain or otherwise in need of
assistance. This is done on behalf of and in conjunction with the related
organization such as Government & Non Government organization of Nepal.
The team with 22 members and
other trained rescuers carries out the actual field work or involve in
many Rescues & Search Operation. There are specific personal criteria for
Team Membership, as well as the necessary availability for callouts and
commitment to regular Mountain Rescue Training. Our past callouts have
involved crashed Aircraft, High Mountain Rescue & Search Operation.
Beside NMIA Mountain Rescue
Squad Team receives no Federal and State funding Support. The team relies
upon the Generous Contributions of the Community & Organization to fulfill
its' Mission of saving lives through Rescue and Mountain safety Education.
We'd like to thank all of the Individuals, Organization that have
contributed over the years and offer a special acknowledgement to our
Association.
The above-mentioned
activities are subject to change, according to circumstances.
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