Rivers Rights and Resilience

Home»Projects»Rivers Rights and Resilience

Overview

The overall goal: Rivers, Rights and Resilience Programme is to strengthen resilience to climate change and environmental and natural disasters of riparian communities in the transboundary Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna (GBM) river basins.

The programme will work directly with communities in selected locations within the transboundary Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna River basins, across Bangladesh, India and Nepal. In the Brahmaputra basin the program interventions are planned in: Brahmaputra, Jinjiram, Teesta and Saralbhanga sub-basins

Outcomes


The goal will be achieved through four outcome areas.
Outcome 1: Strengthened climate-resilient livelihoods
Outcome 2: Inclusive management of transboundary river ecosystems
Outcome 3: Strengthened leadership of civil society, especially women, Indigenous People, and youth to influence government and private sector on water
Outcome 4: Strengthened cooperation, collaboration and accountability across and between the transboundary GBM river basin

Outputs


Media


Events


KEY FEATURES

Objective

The overall goal: Rivers, Rights and Resilience Programme is to strengthen resilience to climate change and environmental and natural disasters of riparian communities in the transboundary Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna (GBM) river basins.

Duration
Partners
Donor