Disaster Resilience Management through Climate Risk Informed Programming with Systemic Change

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Broad Impact

1,436+ Government Line Departments Members empowered

Strengthening through capacity building for systemic change.

3,571+ Community Volunteers empowered

Capacity building for effective disaster response.

804+ Farmers empowered

Driving sustainable climate-smart livelihoods.

Our Work

Theme 1

Mainstreaming DRR into Govt. Eco-Systems

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Theme 2

Early warning- Early Action

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Theme 3

Promoting climate sustained agriculture and other livelihood practices

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Theme 4

Climate Sensitive Water Resource management

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Theme 5

Protect Biodiversity and Adapt Climate Change

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Theme 6

Promote Culture of Preparedness

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Knowledge Repository

The Knowledge Repository serves as a centralized platform for accessing key resources developed under the project “Disaster Resilience Management through Climate Risk Informed Programming with Systemic Change.” It brings together core project documents from all participating districts, including Bahraich, Begusarai, and Virudhunagar, along with global frameworks and reference materials on Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR). It also includes a curated photo gallery showcasing significant project milestones and events. This repository is designed to foster knowledge sharing, collaborative learning, and climate‑resilient planning. By consolidating local experiences with global best practices, it supports communities, institutions, and stakeholders in strengthening disaster resilience and driving systemic change.

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Our Presence

The EcoDRR project is implemented across three Aspirational Districts identified by NITI Aayog: Bahraich (Uttar Pradesh), Begusarai (Bihar), and Virudhunagar (Tamil Nadu). These districts, among the most socio‑economically challenged in their respective states, are highly vulnerable to climate‑induced hazards such as recurrent flooding, droughts, heatwaves, and groundwater stress. These risks continue to disrupt lives, livelihoods, and essential services, underscoring the need for integrated resilience strategies. Through an Ecosystem‑based Disaster Risk Reduction (Eco‑DRR) approach, the project embeds climate resilience into local development planning to address multi‑hazard risks. Interventions are currently being implemented across 75 Gram Panchayats in five blocks, with a focus on strengthening community capacities and advancing sustainable, nature‑based solutions that protect ecosystems while safeguarding development gains.

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The EcoDRR Consortium

Partners collaborating to build climate-resilient communities through systemic change.

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CTSI

Primary Partner

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UNICEF

Technical Partner

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IndusInd Bank

CSR Partner

GEAG

GEAG

Knowledge Partner

IIT Gandhinagar

IIT Gandhinagar

Knowledge Partner

Mission Samriddhi

Implementing Partner

SEEDS

SEEDS

Field Partner

Dr.reddys foundation

Dr. Reddy's Foundation

Field Partner