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Building Resilience Through Disaster Risk Reduction in Nepal’s Mid Hills

In the mid hills of Nepal, communities are increasingly exposed to climate-induced disasters and more frequent extreme weather events. This campaign focuses on climate-informed Disaster Risk Reduction that strengthens local capacity to anticipate, prepare for, and respond to disasters. Your support helps provide: (a) Community-based early warning and climate risk information systems (b) Disaster preparedness and emergency response training for vulnerable groups (c) Local adaptation planning to address floods, landslides, heat stress, and water insecurity (d) Resilient infrastructure and nature-based solutions to reduce disaster impacts

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Stand With Indigenous and Marginalized Smallholder Farmers on the Frontlines of Climate Change

In the mid hills of Nepal, smallholder farmers and marginalized families face daily challenges—from limited access to training and resources to climate-related agricultural risks. This campaign focuses on capacity building that equips communities with tools, practical skills, knowledge, and confidence to improve their livelihoods. Your support helps provide: (a) Climate-smart farming and sustainable agriculture training (b) Skills development for women and marginalized groups (c) Access to better farming techniques, seeds, tools, and local networks (d) Long-term livelihood opportunities and food security

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