Project Objectives
The MaWRiN Project is designed to achieve transformative outcomes through clear and measurable objectives focused on climate resilience, community empowerment, and sustainable watershed management.
Enhance Climate Resilience
To strengthen the capacity of local communities and ecosystems to adapt to climate change impacts such as erratic rainfall, droughts, and land degradation through nature-based solutions.
Promote Sustainable Watershed Management
To implement integrated watershed management practices that improve water availability, soil health, and biodiversity conservation in vulnerable areas of Sindhuli District.
Empower Local Communities
To build the capacity of local institutions and stakeholders to lead climate adaptation efforts, ensuring inclusive participation of women, youth, and marginalized groups.
Strengthen Policy and Institutional Frameworks
To support provincial and local governments in mainstreaming climate adaptation and disaster risk reduction into policies, plans, and budgeting processes.
Knowledge Sharing and Learning
To document and disseminate best practices, lessons learned, and innovative approaches for replication across similar ecological zones and regions.
Foster Multi-Stakeholder Collaboration
To facilitate partnerships between government agencies, civil society organizations, private sector actors, and local communities for coordinated climate action.