AT A GLANCE

Initiative goal

Improved climate resilient agricultural practices for wider adoption

Regional programme

Adaptation and Resilience Building

Parent project

GRAPE

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Project Coordinator

OUR FOCUS

Creating mountain-specific solutions in Nepal

ICIMOD takes lead in the implementation of action research and contributes to the scaling of innovative solutions for agriculture in Sudurpashchim and Karnali provinces by filling critical gaps in knowledge, evidence, and solutions.

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Initiative duration

1 October 2021 – 31 October 2024

Geo coverage

Sudurpaschim and Karnali provinces, Nepal

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CONTEXT

Nepal and climate resilience

Nepal is the fourth most vulnerable country to climate change. Its economic development is closely linked to agriculture. People working in the agriculture sector, particularly in Western Nepal, are often fall amongst the poorest in the country. For example, in Karnali Province, the average yearly income in agriculture is below EUR 200. The climate-sensitive agriculture sector still employs almost 66% of Nepal’s workforce but only contributes to 27% of its Gross Domestic Product. Despite being central to the people and the economy, the sector’s production and marketing systems are not sufficiently developed, making it even more vulnerable to climate change.

Though climate change is a global issue, we need to take actions at the country level. In Nepal’s context, Sudurpashchim and Karnali provinces are among the most vulnerable to climate change and rank low in terms of development indicators. These provinces have critical gaps in the knowledge, evidence, capacity, financing, and institutional mechanisms for design and promotion of resilience building practices. Several projects implemented by our development partners in these provinces and in Nepal aim to bring transformative changes in the country’s agriculture sector for achieving sustainable development goals.

EXPECTED OUTPUTS

What we want to achieve

Climate-resilient agricultural solutions packaged, demonstrated, and tested at community levels
Evidence-based knowledge co-created, and knowledge products made available
Climate-resilient solutions scaled up at municipal and provincial levels

Our team

Meet the team

Both internally and externally, our multicultural staff and partners are our greatest asset. They provide us with a broad perspective across disciplines and offer us localized knowledge like no other.

Meet the team
icimod team

Featured partners

 

Name of the partners Focal person Website/e-mail
Implementing partner for field-level activities
Local initiative for Biodiversity, Research and Development (LI-BIRD) Laxman Khatri http://www.libird.org/

info@libird.org

Center for Environmental and Agricultural Policy Research, Extension and Development (CEAPRED) Sunil Dhungel https://www.ceapred.org.np/

contact@ceapred.org.np

Collaborative action research partner
Agriculture and Forestry University Sundar Tiwari http://afu.edu.np/
Mid-West University Sudip Thakuri https://www.mwu.edu.np/
Far Western University Lal Prasad Amagain http://facultyagriculture.fwu.edu.np/
National Agriculture Research Council (National Agricultural Environment Research Centre) Tika Ram Chapagain www.narc.gov.np

chapagaintika@gmail.com

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