In a landmark initiative, the Asian Development Bank (ADB), International Development Association (IDA), and the Government of Switzerland have joined forces to bolster Nepal’s disaster risk management framework and advance climate-resilient infrastructure projects. This strategic collaboration aims to enhance the nation’s capacity to anticipate, prepare for, and respond to natural disasters, which are increasingly exacerbated by climate change. By leveraging cutting-edge technology and applying best international practices, the partnership will enable Nepal to address vulnerabilities in its infrastructure and emergency response mechanisms.

The multifaceted approach focuses on key areas including:

  • Strengthening early warning systems to provide timely alerts for floods, landslides, and earthquakes;
  • Building resilient transportation and water management infrastructure that can withstand extreme weather conditions;
  • Community engagement and capacity-building programs designed to train local responders and raise public awareness;
  • Data integration and risk assessment tools to improve planning and resource allocation.
Component Key Focus Expected Outcome
Early Warning Systems Technology Upgrades Faster, more accurate alerts
Infrastructure Resilience Climate-proof Design Reduced damage and downtime
Community Training Emergency Preparedness Improved local response capacity