Climate variability is rapidly transforming rural risk landscapes. The growing impact of climate change across the project geographies can be clearly understood through the following key realities, which reflect how environmental hazards are increasingly translating into deeper social, economic, and developmental
- Climate change is no longer a future threat it is a lived reality that is continuously reshaping the lives and survival systems of rural communities.
- Escalating Climate Extremes are creating new and compounding layers of vulnerability every year.
- Recurring Flood Losses in Aspirational districts is pushing already vulnerable households into repeated cycles of loss and recovery.
- Drought Stress has severely reduced agricultural productivity and weakened household water security.
- Collapse of Traditional Farming Systems has made traditional farming systems increasingly unreliable.
- Climate Risk as a Development Crisis has become a permanent development challenge directly linked to poverty, vulnerability, and social inequality.
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