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    Transboundary Rivers of South Asia (TROSA)-II

    Rural Health System Strengthening

    Project Overview

    The T2:R3 project aims to strengthen inclusive and participatory water governance in the Mahakali River Basin by promoting regional cooperation, equitable access, and climate resilience among vulnerable riparian communities. Through advocacy, local engagement, and cross-border collaboration, the project seeks to empower communities to influence decisions related to shared water resources and enhance their capacity to adapt to climate-induced water stresses.

    Project Objectives

    The project is expected to enhance climate resilience and equitable water governance for marginalized communities in the Mahakali River Basin through strengthened transboundary cooperation and inclusive resource management.

    Key Expected Results

    • Strengthened Climate-Resilient Livelihoods of Communities Living in the Transboundary GBM River Basins
    • Improved and Inclusive Management of Transboundary River Ecosystems and Protection of Biodiversity Across the GBM River Basins
    • Strengthened leadership of civil society, especially women, Indigenous People, and youth to influence government and private sector on water governance across and between the transboundary GBM basins
    • Strengthened cooperation, collaboration and accountability across and between the transboundary GBM river basins.

     

    Project Details

    Status: Ongoing
    Duration: April, 2024 - May, 2026
    Province: Sudurpashchim Province
    District: kanchanpur
    Municipality: Bheemdatt, and Dodhara chandani
    Beneficiaries: 210

    Funding Partner

    Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA)

    Technical Partner

    Oxfam in Nepal