Resilience, Adaptation and Inclusion in Nepal (RAIN)

Program Name: RAIN

Duration: February 2025 – March 2026

Working Areas: Banke, Kapilvastu, Rautahat, Sarlahi, Mahottari, Dhanusa, and Siraha

Lead Partner: People in Need (PIN)

Co-lead: DanChurchAid (DCA)

Consortium Partners:

  • Community Self Reliance Centre (CSRC)
  • Local Initiatives for Biodiversity, Research and Development (LI-BIRD)
  • Youth Innovation Lab (YI-Lab)
  • Prerana

Technical Support: Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Centre (RCCC) and UK Met Office

Funding partner: Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO)

Program Overview

The RAIN project strengthens climate resilience in Nepal’s Madhesh and Lumbini Provinces, regions frequently impacted by floods and other climate-induced hazards. Through a locally led, inclusive approach, RAIN empowers communities to anticipate, prepare for, and respond to climate risks.

A key focus is the enhancement of Early Warning Systems (EWS) and promotion of Early Action (EA) at the grassroots level. The project centers community knowledge, capacity, and agency, aligning with FCDO’s localization agenda and the UK’s Grand Bargain Commitments.

 

Where we work

 

Province District Local Governments
Lumbini Banke Narainapur Rural Municipality
  Kapilvastu Maharajganj Municipality, Yashodhara Rural Municipality
     
Madhesh Rautahat Rajpur Municipality, Rajdevi Rural Municipality
  Sarlahi Kabilashi Municipality, Barhathwa Municipality, Kaudena Rural Municipality
  Mahottari Balawa Municipality, Loharpatti Municipality
  Dhanusha Kamala Municipality
  Siraha Siraha Municipality

 

Our Approach

RAIN mainstreams localization and inclusion across all outcomes. By transferring power and resources to community-based organizations (CBOs), the project ensures that local voices lead decision-making and action. This approach promotes ownership, and sustainability in climate resilience efforts.